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This book starts in a contemporary setting, and the only book in the series to do so. The main
This book starts in a contemporary setting, and the only book in the series to do so. The main
character, or ''You'', tries to prove that there is a magical world in the forest behind ''your''
character, or ''You'', tries to prove that there is a magical world in the forest behind ''your''
backyard. Gives added meaning to the cartoonish illustration on the back of the first six books, which pictures a child (presumably a boy) jubilantly stepping into a forest, his house in the background.
backyard. Gives added meaning to the cartoonish illustration on the back of the first six books, which pictures a child (presumably a boy) jubilantly stepping into a forest, his house in the background.


2. Ruins of Rangar
2. Ruins of Rangar


Written by Michael Carr
Written by Michael Carr
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This book introduces the good knight Gregor and his struggle with the evil skeleton king, Nightshade. '''You''' are his brother, Erik, a younger boy accompanying him. In addition elves, dwarves, magic users, and zombies, this book includes lesser known creatures that are featured in the [[Dungeons and Dragons]] [[Monster Manual]], such as stirges and an umberhulk. Well-respected TSR artist Jeff Easley's cover painting features a boy on a brown, winged horse being chased by the mosquito/bird-like stirges.
This book introduces the good knight Gregor and his struggle with the evil skeleton king, Nightshade. '''You''' are his brother, Erik, a younger boy accompanying him. In addition elves, dwarves, magic users, and zombies, this book includes lesser known creatures that are featured in the [[Dungeons and Dragons]] [[Monster Manual]], such as stirges and an umberhulk. Well-respected TSR artist Jeff Easley's cover painting features a boy on a brown, winged horse being chased by the mosquito/bird-like stirges.


3. Shadowcastle
3. Shadowcastle


Written by Michael Gray
Written by Michael Gray
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Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.
Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.


Cover Art by [[Clyde Caldwell]]
Cover Art by [[Clyde Caldwell]]


Once again, this book features Nightshade and Sir Gregor, the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon, as he is referred to in this book. '''You''' are a girl, Molly, who is out picking berries when a halfling stumbles across her and asks for her help in rescuing his brother from the evil Nightshade. Includes creatures like bullywogs, an umberhulk, and various elementals (water, rock) magically summoned to aid the forces of good. Well-respected TSR artist Clyde Caldwell's cover painting features Molly, Thistle (the halfling), and a dragon that appears to be entirely made out of fire. While there is no such creature in the book, there are elementals and there is a red dragon (actually a good wizard in disguise). In the interior illustrations of the book, Macari Jr.'s slightly more cutesy characters present a mild contrast to Michael Fishel's work in the previous book.
Once again, this book features Nightshade and Sir Gregor, the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon, as he is referred to in this book. '''You''' are a girl, Molly, who is out picking berries when a halfling stumbles across her and asks for her help in rescuing his brother from the evil Nightshade. Includes creatures like bullywogs, an umberhulk, and various elementals (water, rock) magically summoned to aid the forces of good. Well-respected TSR artist Clyde Caldwell's cover painting features Molly, Thistle (the halfling), and a dragon that appears to be entirely made out of fire. While there is no such creature in the book, there are elementals and there is a red dragon (actually a good wizard in disguise). In the interior illustrations of the book, Macari Jr.'s slightly more cutesy characters present a mild contrast to Michael Fishel's work in the previous book.


4. Keep of the Ancient King
4. Keep of the Ancient King


Written by Michael Gray
Written by Michael Gray
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Cover Art by [[Keith Parkinson]]
Cover Art by [[Keith Parkinson]]


'''You''' are a girl who's beloved horse Acorn has been stolen by the Shadow Rider, a servant of Nightshade. Once again, '''You''' join Gregor the Good Knight in journeying to a castle and fighting monsters, but this time the Shadow Rider tries to tempt '''you''' with the promise of Acorn's safe return in exchange for betraying Gregor.
'''You''' are a girl who's beloved horse Acorn has been stolen by the Shadow Rider, a servant of Nightshade. Once again, '''You''' join Gregor the Good Knight in journeying to a castle and fighting monsters, but this time the Shadow Rider tries to tempt '''you''' with the promise of Acorn's safe return in exchange for betraying Gregor.


5. Dungeon of Darkness
5. Dungeon of Darkness


Written by John Kendall
Written by John Kendall


Illustrated by Pamela Summertree
Illustrated by Pamela Summertree
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Cover Art by Ben Otero
Cover Art by Ben Otero


'''You''' must join Gregor the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon in rescuing your fellow villagers from Nightshade and the Shadow Rider.
'''You''' must join Gregor the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon in rescuing your fellow villagers from Nightshade and the Shadow Rider.


6. Star Rangers and the Spy
6. Star Rangers and the Spy
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Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.
Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.


Cover Art by Joe DeVelasco
Cover Art by Joe DeVelasco


This book is set in the [[science fiction]] world of the [[Star Frontiers]] game world. '''You''' are Ranger Chaylo, a human boy who is a member of a club called the Star Rangers. '''Your''' fellow rangers are other children, all of them alien. Rama is a female apelike Yazarian, Carrel is an insect-like Vrusk, and Gogol is an amoeba-like but intelligent, humanoid Dralasite. There is also Nanny Navigator Robot. The small white Boxils also appear in this book. These alien races are all frequently used in the [[Star Frontiers]] role-playing game, and the personalities of the Star Ranger children are, in a general sense, similar to the personality traits usually associated with their respecting species in the role-playing game. The goal of the story is to stop MR. Drel, a one of '''your''' father's co-workers, from stealing an experimental starship and giving it to the Sathar, another popular Star Frontiers alien, who will then use it to invade other planets. The adults at Star Fleet do not believe the Star Ranger's warnings. '''Your''' father is also mentioned as being a scientist and a member of the United Planets, and the planet on which the book takes place is '''your''' home planet of Nedram.
This book is set in the [[science fiction]] world of the [[Star Frontiers]] game world. '''You''' are Ranger Chaylo, a human boy who is a member of a club called the Star Rangers. '''Your''' fellow rangers are other children, all of them alien. Rama is a female apelike Yazarian, Carrel is an insect-like Vrusk, and Gogol is an amoeba-like but intelligent, humanoid Dralasite. There is also Nanny Navigator Robot. The small white Boxils also appear in this book. These alien races are all frequently used in the [[Star Frontiers]] role-playing game, and the personalities of the Star Ranger children are, in a general sense, similar to the personality traits usually associated with their respecting species in the role-playing game. The goal of the story is to stop MR. Drel, one of '''your''' father's co-workers, from stealing an experimental starship and giving it to the Sathar, another popular Star Frontiers alien, who will then use it to invade other planets. The adults at Star Fleet do not believe the Star Ranger's warnings. '''Your''' father is also mentioned as being a scientist and a member of the United Planets, and the planet on which the book takes place is '''your''' home planet of Nedram.


7. Castle in the Clouds
7. Castle in the Clouds

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Fantasy Forest is a series of ten gamebooks published by TSR, Inc. from 1983 to 1984. The books are works of children's literature; eight of them are set in the fantasy world of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, and two are set in TSR's science fiction world of Star Frontiers. Each book has about 80 pages.

Books

1. The Ring, the Sword, and the Unicorn

Written by James M. Ward

Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.

Cover Art by Jeff Easley

This book starts in a contemporary setting, and the only book in the series to do so. The main character, or You, tries to prove that there is a magical world in the forest behind your backyard. Gives added meaning to the cartoonish illustration on the back of the first six books, which pictures a child (presumably a boy) jubilantly stepping into a forest, his house in the background.

2. Ruins of Rangar

Written by Michael Carr

Illustrated by Michael Fishel

Cover Art by Jeff Easley

This book introduces the good knight Gregor and his struggle with the evil skeleton king, Nightshade. You are his brother, Erik, a younger boy accompanying him. In addition elves, dwarves, magic users, and zombies, this book includes lesser known creatures that are featured in the Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual, such as stirges and an umberhulk. Well-respected TSR artist Jeff Easley's cover painting features a boy on a brown, winged horse being chased by the mosquito/bird-like stirges.

3. Shadowcastle

Written by Michael Gray

Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.

Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell

Once again, this book features Nightshade and Sir Gregor, the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon, as he is referred to in this book. You are a girl, Molly, who is out picking berries when a halfling stumbles across her and asks for her help in rescuing his brother from the evil Nightshade. Includes creatures like bullywogs, an umberhulk, and various elementals (water, rock) magically summoned to aid the forces of good. Well-respected TSR artist Clyde Caldwell's cover painting features Molly, Thistle (the halfling), and a dragon that appears to be entirely made out of fire. While there is no such creature in the book, there are elementals and there is a red dragon (actually a good wizard in disguise). In the interior illustrations of the book, Macari Jr.'s slightly more cutesy characters present a mild contrast to Michael Fishel's work in the previous book.

4. Keep of the Ancient King

Written by Michael Gray

Illustrated by Michael Fishel

Cover Art by Keith Parkinson

You are a girl who's beloved horse Acorn has been stolen by the Shadow Rider, a servant of Nightshade. Once again, You join Gregor the Good Knight in journeying to a castle and fighting monsters, but this time the Shadow Rider tries to tempt you with the promise of Acorn's safe return in exchange for betraying Gregor.

5. Dungeon of Darkness

Written by John Kendall

Illustrated by Pamela Summertree

Cover Art by Ben Otero

You must join Gregor the Good Knight of the Golden Dragon in rescuing your fellow villagers from Nightshade and the Shadow Rider.

6. Star Rangers and the Spy

Written by Jean Blashfield and Beverly Charette

Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr.

Cover Art by Joe DeVelasco

This book is set in the science fiction world of the Star Frontiers game world. You are Ranger Chaylo, a human boy who is a member of a club called the Star Rangers. Your fellow rangers are other children, all of them alien. Rama is a female apelike Yazarian, Carrel is an insect-like Vrusk, and Gogol is an amoeba-like but intelligent, humanoid Dralasite. There is also Nanny Navigator Robot. The small white Boxils also appear in this book. These alien races are all frequently used in the Star Frontiers role-playing game, and the personalities of the Star Ranger children are, in a general sense, similar to the personality traits usually associated with their respecting species in the role-playing game. The goal of the story is to stop MR. Drel, one of your father's co-workers, from stealing an experimental starship and giving it to the Sathar, another popular Star Frontiers alien, who will then use it to invade other planets. The adults at Star Fleet do not believe the Star Ranger's warnings. Your father is also mentioned as being a scientist and a member of the United Planets, and the planet on which the book takes place is your home planet of Nedram.

7. Castle in the Clouds

8. Star Rangers Meet the Solar Robot

9. Jason's First Quest

10. The Lost Wizard

See also

References