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Tango0118 Apr 2020 12:51 p.m. PST

"…The Galleykeep was Zharradan Marr's ultimate fighting machine: a majestic sky-galleon with billowing black sails which caught the wind and drew the vessel smoothly through the air. As a spectacle, its magnificence was unsurpassed. Those on the ground who saw the Galleykeep pass above believed they were watching the gods themselves sail past. As a transport vessel it could carry a thousand troops or as much cargo as passed through the Trolltooth Pass overland in ten weeks. As a battleship its power was awesome: it could be attacked only by cannonfire or by using flying creatures – indeed it was Marr's trusted flying Tooki troops who had captured the Galleykeep in the first place. And it had an impressive range of deadly weapons, such as trident cannons and potash balloons, which were unique to the Galleykeep. Trolltooth Wars, Steve Jackson…."

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newarch19 Apr 2020 5:36 a.m. PST

That's brilliant, I loved the book when I was a kid (still have my battered copy on my bookshelf). I rate the Fighting Fantasy setting very highly it has many similarities with early Warhammer and UK D&D as the authors and artists involved were the same.

Tango0119 Apr 2020 3:38 p.m. PST

Happy you like it my friend!. (smile)


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