Grey Star the Wizard

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Author: Joe Dever
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Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    9
    Bravely you fight off the soldier Mantiz, but soon the whole nest is upon you and, in a matter of minutes, they have stripped your flesh to the bone.
    Your life and your quest end tragically, here.

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    10
    You get up and walk over to Tanith, who looks up with a startled expression.
    ‘Grey Star,’ she gasps, ‘I … I could not resist. I am sorry … ’
    If you have the Kazim Stone, turn to 51 .
    If you do not, turn to 90 .

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    13
    The forest is very near and it is a dark night. Fortunately, you have not been seen. Diving into the undergrowth at the forest's edge, you lie as still as possible as the Shadakine chariot rattles past at breakneck speed. The vicious blades on the wheel hubs flash as the chariot passes dangerously close to your hiding place.

    You wait with bated breath for several minutes after it has passed, but the chariot does not return.
    Turn to 75 .

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    14
    It is a sleep from which you will not awaken. The poisonous mist overwhelms you as you slumber. The cave has become your tomb, and your body will never be found.
    You have failed in your quest.

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    16
    When you agree to the paltry price of 20 Nobles, the old man brightens visibly. He hands you the 20 jade stones and you place them in the pocket of your robe. Mark these on your Action Chart .
    You try to coax some information from him and ask about the legend of the Lost Tribe of Lara. However, he is reluctant to talk, looking away from you and shifting uneasily from one foot to the other, seemingly anxious to be gone.
    ‘Try the Inn of the Laughing Moon at the end of yonder street,’ he mutters finally. ‘You'll find plenty of traveller's talk there.’
    Following the direction of his finger, you see a dark, narrow street leading from the harbour area. When you turn back to face him, you find that you are alone. The old man has disappeared into the night.
    If you want to enter the narrow street, turn to 200 .
    If you would rather explore the harbour front, turn to 100 .

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    17
    You step into the thick, muddy water and immediately scream in pain. Your flesh feels as if it is on fire. You fall head-first into the poisonous waters of Lake Shenwu, and in a matter of minutes, you have drowned.
    Lake Shenwu has claimed another victim, and you have failed in your quest.

Grey Star the Wizard
by Ian Page and Joe Dever
    18
    It appears your new companions put great faith in your leadership: a faith that is only slightly shaken when you admit that you have very little idea of where to go. You explain that your quest is to find the Lost Tribe of Lara (though you do not tell them its origin or true purpose), and suggest that Shan guides you. ‘There is no obligation upon you to remain with me, though,’ you tell Tanith and Shan. ‘You are free to do as you please.’
    ‘I, for one, have no other place to go,’ says Tanith. ‘Mother Magri was a cruel mistress and I would gladly aid any opponent of the rule of the Wytch-king and his servants.’
    ‘And I, too,’ says Shan. ‘But which way shall we go? We must keep moving, for it is certain that the Shadakine are searching for us.’
    Illustration II —There is a pause while you all consider the problem.
    There is a pause while you all consider the problem. Finally you ask if they have any suggestions. Shan's advice is to journey south to the Azanam, which he believes to be the most likely haunt of the lost tribe, and he offers to guide you there.
    ‘But if you are wrong,’ says Tanith, ‘we will have journeyed far and into great danger unnecessarily. We need guidance. Three days' travel to the north of here lives Jnana the Wise, a hermit sage, “He Who Serves No Master”. I can take you to him.’
    If you have the Medallion of the
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