BLOODBONES


'''Bloodbones''' (ISBN 1-84046-765-7) is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Jonathan Green and illustrated by Tony Hough. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. The book was notorious for being the 'lost' Fighting Fantasy gamebook, written but never published, until it was finally published in 2006 by Wizard Books. It would have been 60th in the series in the original Puffin series had it been published at the time and is 26th in the modern Wizard series.

Contents
Creation and publication
Story
Rules
See also
References

Creation and publication


For a long time Bloodbones was considered to be the long-lost Fighting Fantasy book however little was known regarding Bloodbones prior to 2001. Rumours correctly suggested Jonathan Green was the author of the book and there were also a wide variety of supposed publication dates ranging from 1995 to more recent years. Online book retailer Amazon.co.uk listed Bloodbones as available for order for a period after the series was canceled, confusing many fans.
Light was finally shed on the mystery in 2001 when Jonathan Green wrote a letter to a Fighting Fantasy fan containing details of the book. It was to be 300 paragraphs long (Bloodbones was to be the first in a revamped Fighting Fantasy series in an attempt to re-connect with the young audience after later entries had become more complicated) and concerned the player's quest for vengeance against the undead pirate Cinnabar, who was nicknamed Bloodbones. Green stated that he was disappointed to hear of the series' cancellation as Bloodbones was his personal favourite of the gamebooks he had written and had plot outlines for several more. It would have been illustrated by Mike Posen.[1]
In 2002 Wizard Books began reprinting many of the original Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and at one point the official website featured a poll calling for fan requests with regard to upcoming reprints which included Bloodbones as one of the possible answers. Bloodbones was finally published in 2006, now a full 400 references long.

Story


This Fighting Fantasy gamebook is set in the usual fantasy world of Titan, on the continent of the Old World. The player is seeking revenge on the pirate-lord Cinnabar for the murder of their family. It transpires that Cinnabar was killed but has been revived by voodoo. The player must find the pirates' secret hideout, beginning in the Port of Crabs.

Rules


The game uses a Time score to record the passing of time, but is not used after a certain point in the book. The book also uses codewords to record events that happen in the course of the book.

See also



Fighting Fantasy

List of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks

References



1.
Letter from Jonathan Green on the AMYLASE website



Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks on gamebooks.org

Bloodbones on gamebooks.org

Bloodbones on the Internet Archive record of the old fightingfantasy.com site (pre-release)
Official sites:

Bloodbones on the official Fighting Fantasy website

Bloodbones on the Wizard Books website


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