>We are sorry to be the bearers of such tremendously sad news, but our father passed away peacefully at 10:15 yesterday morning. This follows twelve years of an illness that he kept secret to all but those closest to him. We appreciate this news may be a shock to many.
>He died as he lived - with colossal bravery, humour, and dignity - and held by those that loved him. He was working on the final three Lone Wolf books until Monday evening. His thoughts were with his work and thusly his fans until the last possible moments. His work clearly meant a lot to his fans, and your loyalty meant everything to him.
>It is with enormous honour and great responsibility that these notes for the final three books of the saga, and the legacy of his incredible universe, are passed to us to complete.
>Please allow us time to attend to the family, and his personal affairs. We will be in touch via this page and his website with further news about a memorial service that we hope to arrange for late January. We will also share how you can apply to attend the memorial, with full details of the time and location.
Goodnight, sweet prince. I will miss you, even if I didn't find Lone Wolf that good as others do. Fuck you, user. Just fuck you.
Michael Wood
I loved the Lone Wolf gamebooks. It was some of the earliest fantasy I ever read and what I grew up with. Magnamund is an amazing fantasy world. He will be missed. RIP Joe Dever.
If anyone is interested, Joe has generously made all his work available for free at projectaon.org/en/Main/Home
Nathaniel Garcia
>He actually made all his work free My respect for him has automatically tripled. That sort of stuff is what people claim they're gonna do but never actually get around to. Dammit, I've been putting off a gamebook of my own for forever. No excuse this time.
Michael Stewart
Great man. Good work. Never aloof, all along involved and available for the gamers. Well deserved rest, now. Sad news, sad day.
Jaxson Taylor
My childhood would not have been the same without it. RIP Joe. For Sommerlund and the Kai!
Parker Williams
While he's mainly remembered for Lone Wolf, Dever was also one of the first hardcore fantasy wargamers. His work appeared a lot in early White Dwarf. He famously designed a Peleannor Fields battle that was huge. RIP Joe.
Mason Campbell
A very talented and generous man. He was one of those whose work encouraged the likes of me to imagine a different world where the good guys could win. Hats off to you, sir.
Brody Nguyen
Oh shit, RIP.
Jaxon Lewis
lel, newfag
Jace Perry
see
Kevin Gonzalez
if you don't know or don't care who Joe Dever was, go to post . if you do know and just want to curse 2016, go to post instead if you just want to pay the man respect, press F
Angel Long
Fuuuuuck.
;_;7
Andrew Nelson
A real shame. Lone Wolf used to be one of my main fixes for some old-fashioned but unique Sword and Sorcery fun. Gotta respect him for helping keep his generation's style of fantasy easily accessible to this day.
Joseph Diaz
Damnit. That might explain why he gave his books away online, I guess. RIP in peace, sweet Kai.
Ayden Lee
Nice.
Imma choose F and just hope it's not some sneaky instadeath option.
Jason Long
>giving your artist equal billing on the cover He really was a gent. Also, dem googly eyes.
Nathan Ross
...although it's possible Gary Chalk might have had something to do with the rules.
Logan Butler
Old-timey fantasy art is best fantasy art.
Blake Rogers
>His work appeared a lot in early White Dwarf. He famously designed a Peleannor Fields battle that was huge. scribd.com/doc/315473349/White-Dwarf-53 Someone with a scribd account should dl and post it. I can't handle that shitty site.
David Clark
>playing Lone Wolf >not choosing Sixth Sense and Healing
Carter Parker
>That feel when you still have Banedon's Crystal Star Amulet at the end of the last book.
Ryan Roberts
This guy knows what's up.
David Sanders
bump
Ryder Moore
Never played. Are they really that good? I was considering Mind Shield and Mind Blast myself.
Jayden Sullivan
I think newfags and young anons can be excused for not knowing about Denver or Lone Wolf, the cyoa heyday was before most of them were born.
Never heard of these Lone Wolf books, are they even in print? I liked the Jackson and Livingstone CYOA books, are they comparable?
Thomas Martin
I remember finding the first three Lone Wolf books in my local library when I was about 12. The entire idea of a gamebook was alien to me at the time, and it utterly blew my mind.
It's no exaggeration to say that Joe Dever is the man who started my TTRPG hobby.
I hate this year.
Eli White
They're sort cyoa adventure RPGs and apparently you can get them for free online Legally even, from his website
Wyatt Green
Let's post his Minas Tirith battle
>Never heard of these Lone Wolf books, are they even in print? You'll find them in second-hand shops easily enough but they are all free online. They're similar to FFs but have a more focused plot, like the Sorcery! series.
>from his website Technically it's a fan website that has the sole rights to freely distribute his work online.
Ayden James
lmgtfy.com/?q=press+f
Joshua Nelson
I had most of the Magnakai to the Grand Order books... Those were good days of my youth.
Thank you for this lovely universe, you will be missed.
Evan Gomez
Anyone give a TL;DR of what his books are about?
Joseph Perry
The premise of Lone Wolf is that you're a not!Xiaolin monk whose entire order is slain to the man while you're out gathering wood like the good little probie you are.
Cue a large number of battles, epic weapons and horrible horrible traps as you try to find who killed everyone and get your just revenge
Dominic Gonzalez
>You're
Wait, so it's a CYOA or a first person novel of some kind?
Chase Smith
It's a series of solo gamebooks, yes
Carson Morris
That's exactly it, yes.
Someone tried running Veeky Forums through the books several years back. It ended rather poorly on a number of occasions.
Joseph Gonzalez
I thought about doing something like that myself, but I quickly pictured all the ways that could go wrong.
Noah Hughes
It was good times. Seemed like a mix of nostalgic people who could (maybe only vaguely) remember what to do and newcomers who made ALL THE WRONG DECISIONS.
The books are pretty much designed to require multiple playthroughs. Although generally IIRC the Lone Wolf books are easier than the hardest Fighting Fantasy ones.
Bentley Hughes
Unless I'm remembering wrong, Healing means gaining one Endurance for every non-combat paragraph. That's indispensable tbph
Anthony Kelly
I've been on Veeky Forums since day one, and despite hearing the term Lone Wolf series dozens of times it never occurred to me to look into it. Hot damn.
Charles Bell
>"Turn to page 132" >"You are sad for the rest of the day."
Jackson Morales
Great Spirit, Maker of All Life. A warrior goes to you swift and straight as an arrow shot into the sun. Welcome him and let him take his place at the council fire of his people.
Bumpin' for love of the classics. Rest well old friend.
Ryder Martinez
bump
Gabriel Reyes
The phone app is pretty great too, but since you can't cheat with it, it's VERY VERY HARD. Fuck I can't even get past book 2 on it.
Also, RIP, I came here to see if there was a thread/bump it.
It's CYOA, but a novelization exists of part of it, although the story is pretty different on some plot points.
Jason White
>a novelization exists Lies. No it does not. There was no such thing. John Grant/Paul Barnett is a faggot.
Andrew Jackson
>Someone tried running Veeky Forums through the books several years back. It ended rather poorly on a number of occasions.
It went about as expected
William Edwards
Good tribute, user.
Michael Thompson
Oh man, my Lone Wolf collection is one of my prized nerd trophies. This is a bad day. :(
Isaiah Morris
He was also a RPG World Champion, and liked vidya too (he worked on MGS, for example). And he was an all around cool guy who cared for his fans rather than despising them like some do. Met him once at a convention, I literally turned around he was there at his stand promoting the revised edition of Flight from the Dark, and had a nice chat with him (and bought the book and got it signed).
Colton Cook
>I literally turned around he was there at his stand promoting the revised edition of Flight from the Dark
He was a goddamn workhorse. I think he attended pretty much every gaming convention in Europe up to last year, and probably a lot of conventions in the states too. He was always out there promoting his stuff.
Cooper Jenkins
Joe, I'm gonna pass your lone wolf game and read as many of your books as I can.
You can tell he was a cool dude, and definitely bro-tier...