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| The author, engaged in some field research |
It appears I was too soft in my research. There was more to be done, more lost texts of AD&D's Appendix N to be uncovered. Indeed, even the knavish oaf, Throne of Salt discovered yet another layer of texts, 100 of them! So, with utmost haste and in disguise (I am wanted by local authorities), I traveled to Lake Geneva, WI. There I have spent the last year engaging in a secondary round of 'research'. If your buddy didn't show to Gary Con, I apologise.
Prior to publication, I was informed that my methods of investigation are ineffective, illegal and immoral. I have come to believe this, I think those battered and bruised, elderly Midwestern nerds fabricated some of these titles so I would stop. Next year I must go harder. Nonetheless, here are my findings:
d40 Lost Books of Appendix N
- Arxkanarx, get your Sword
- When Among Vampires
- Swords against Sasquatch
- Belhazahaar - Country of Coffins
- Caged by Kragaan Khan
- To Kotow in the Court of Chaos
- Dimension Oubliette
- Spøgende Spøgelser
- A World named TOMB
- The Shango Quadrilogy - 'Shango! Shango!', 'Shango, Prince of Prohgongo', 'Shango: from the Void' and 'Blood for Shango'
- Twelve Nights beneath Silver Mountain
- The Blood, it Shimmers!
- Thombok of the Cylinders
- Titan, I strike at Thee!
- The Day of the Spider (banned in 12 countries)
- The Ghosts of Io
- Laying Low in Laistrygon
- Berserk, Beauteous, Baphomet
- Gnomes for Gnorothrax
- Dragon Planet
- Maiden, Iron Maiden
- Servants of the Mole
- How the Vat-Thing came to Be
- Wretched Alchemy!
- A Guild for Gargoyles
- Once a Warlock (lost Moorcock short story, one he wishes to forget and denies knowledge of)
- Ploor - Warrior of Wence
- The Last Argument of Wizards
- Kiss of the Eel
- Tribulations in Tsikic's Tomb (misattributed to Jack Vance)
- The Corpseless Coffin, or, See it Crawl Towards Them!
- My Queen is Death!
- Grave Hunger
- A Rat out of Hell
- The Green Face of Horror
- Twice Slain in Tragidore
- The Crypts of Gorgonia (published in 1818)
- Castle Venus
- The Campaigns of Captain Bishterran
- In the Service of Sultan Shamash
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| I almost got that old nerd |


10 is inspired. Laughed out loud
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