By now most of us would have learnt of Joe Dever's passing on 29 November.
Even though I never owned or played most of the original Lone Wolf gamebooks, they definitely had an impact on me as a gamer. I remember my teenage friends and myself marveling at the Magnamund Companion and the many possibilities it promised. Decades after then, when I resumed GMing after a long break, I found myself gravitating back towards the rich lore and unique feel of the setting. Till today, I consider the Magnamund-based campaign I GM'd a few years ago my best work as a GM.
I never sought to find out more about the man behind the world until now, but I believe this video of an interview with him in 2013 gives a good picture of Mr Dever.
I see a man who was proud and confident of the legacy he has given to the RPGing world, and I think he had reason to be so.
A few months back, even as my current gaming group were discussing what other games to play in the future, I mooted the idea of a Lone Wolf game. I even began tweaking the Mongoose d20 rules to fit the Dragon Age engine, but has found it difficult. A few days back I thought about giving the Cubicle 7 version a try, and after watching this interview, I think it is the way to go.
Great legacy he has left. I remember Lone Wolf with fondness.
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I remember the Lone Wolf series, cracking work!
ReplyDeleteI grew up on Lone Wolf, only discovering Forgotten Realms, Warhammer and LotR much later in life (in that order!). It defined what fantasy was for me as a young boy and created a life long love for the genre.
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