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By scott | 4:50 PM AKDT, Sat September 14, 2024
Dungeon of Dread (Cover by Larry Elmore)
Dungeon of Dread interior Water weird illustration by Jim Holloway
Dungeon of Dread spine

So, unlike the Lone Wolf books, I cannot remember how I came by Dungeon of Dread. It was earlier than the Lone Wolf books, for sure, but the circumstances are simply lost to time and memory. I lived in Japan, the book came my way, I purchased it new, and that's all I can say on the matter.

I do remember it wasn't my first of this series of books (that was number 13, Dragon of Doom—I'll probably talk about that one later). I never did things in their proper order. Anyway, this was probably my earliest introduction to the art of Jim Holloway (who did all of the internal artwork) and I've remained a fan of his work ever since. I don't believe I was any stranger to the work of Larry Elmore (who did the cover of the book) at this point. I found the illustrations and the cover quite striking.

The book itself was aimed at an audience a bit younger than I was at the time. Nevertheless, I found it sufficiently entertaining enough to hold onto my copy for 40 years.

During the course of reading the book, I was fascinated by the water weird monster in the text, at a time before I encountered the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual.

A brief synopsis and some general background can be found here.

Estes, Rose. Dungeon of Dread. TSR, 1982.

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