Revenge of the Vampire
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Revenge of the Vampire
Revenge of the Vampire is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Keith Martin, illustrated by Martin McKenna and originally published in 1995 by Puffin Books. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. It is the 58th in the series in the original Puffin series (ISBN 0-14-037245-. There are currently no announced plans to republish this book as part of the modern Wizard series.
It is a sequel to previous Fighting Fantasy book Vault of the Vampire.
Contents
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* 1 Story
* 2 Other references
* 3 Notes
* 4 See also
* 5 References
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A half-forgotten evil has arisen from the grave to stalk the Old World in search of fresh blood and new victims to enslave. Count Reiner Heydrich, undead Vampire Lord, is ancient beyond the reckoning of mortals. This time, however, there is someone on his trail, a brave hero who is determined that he shall not succeed in his evil plans. That someone is YOU!
The book uses Blood Points to monitor the passing of time. The lower the Blood Points score is at the end of the adventure, the more powerful the player's nemesis will be.
[edit] Other references
The book is a sequel to previous Fighting Fantasy book Vault of the Vampire, the only direct sequel to be written by an author other than the series' co-creators. The location of Mauristatia was reused by Jonathan Green in Howl of the Werewolf.
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It is a sequel to previous Fighting Fantasy book Vault of the Vampire.
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Story
* 2 Other references
* 3 Notes
* 4 See also
* 5 References
[edit] Story
A half-forgotten evil has arisen from the grave to stalk the Old World in search of fresh blood and new victims to enslave. Count Reiner Heydrich, undead Vampire Lord, is ancient beyond the reckoning of mortals. This time, however, there is someone on his trail, a brave hero who is determined that he shall not succeed in his evil plans. That someone is YOU!
The book uses Blood Points to monitor the passing of time. The lower the Blood Points score is at the end of the adventure, the more powerful the player's nemesis will be.
[edit] Other references
The book is a sequel to previous Fighting Fantasy book Vault of the Vampire, the only direct sequel to be written by an author other than the series' co-creators. The location of Mauristatia was reused by Jonathan Green in Howl of the Werewolf.
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