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Help Project Aon by ordering through us

For those of you who were waiting for the paperback editions of the new Mongoose editions of the Lone Wolf gamebooks, please remember that you can help Project Aon by ordering from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk through our website. A portion of your purchase price will go to fund our web hosting.

Thank you.

Back to your regularly scheduled program…

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Dawn of the Dragons Artwork Completed

If you want a sneak peek at the Dawn of the Dragons artwork, we’ve just completed work on it:

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Poster for New Lone Wolf Computer Game

Joe Dever just sent me a photograph of a poster for the new Lone Wolf computer game. He said:

I thought you would like to see this – it’s a poster for the forthcoming (early Sept 07) Asian Games Show to be held in Singapore. Ksatria will have a trade stand at the event and this is one of the posters that will be on display, announcing the LW game. The pic was taken recently in the Ksatria Gameworks studio in Singapore.

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Sneak Peek at the New Stats Managment System

We’re entering the final phases for approval of the reviewed edition of Shadow on the Sand. If you’re wondering why we’re not working feverishly on Dawn of the Dragons, it’s because we’re assisting Mongoose by providing them with electronic texts which they’re using to republish the books.

We’re also developing a new game statistics management software that helps you track your character’s inventory and so on. You can help us test out the new system (and read the revised version of Shadow on the Sand) before we put it on the main site (if you’re into that kind of thing).

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Lone Wolf In Print Again!

Today is the day that Mongoose ships the collector’s edition of Flight from the Dark. See our announcement on the main page.

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Magnamund Map

This is one part of the new Flight from the Dark that I hadn’t seen yet: the new map of the Lastlands.

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Review of Flight from the Dark

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to help Joe Dever with the upcoming republication of Flight from the Dark. This means that I can already offer you, the Project Aon faithful, a review.

First things first. This isn’t the same, beloved Flight from the Dark that you grew up with. I know many of us feel like the new version threatens the first version’s cherished place in our hearts. We worry that it will spoil the memory of the good times we had with Flight from the Dark. We wonder how the new could improve on the original.

When Mongoose informed fans that Lone Wolf would take a more active role in the ill-fated siege of the Kai Monastery, many of us mourned. We enjoyed seeing Silent Wolf grow from an inattentive problem child to Sommerlund’s greatest son. This gave many of us hope that we would amount to something despite our own inadequacies. It affirmed that we, too, could grow into something greater. We worried that something important would be lost if Silent Wolf’s journey started so heroically.

Some of us, myself included, love to absorb all the little facts about Lone Wolf’s world. If you need proof of my devotion to the scholarly path, I even started an encyclopedia! Little contradictions or inconsistencies in the story irritated us. It spoiled our immersion in the world. Two different versions of one book threatens the narrative consistency of Magnamund. The scholars among us worry that two books will make the story less believable and therefore less enjoyable.

I empathize with these concerns, but I found a lot of things to enjoy in the new version, enough to overcome those concerns. I think if we allow the new Flight from the Dark to be great in its own right, we can make a place in our hearts for both versions of the book.

The adventure is greatly expanded over the first telling. With 550 sections, it is the longest Lone Wolf adventure ever published. I mapped out every last section of this complex book, but I’ve already forgotten enough that I will enjoy playing through my copy when it comes in the mail. The book offers many paths to choose from, too many for me to remember.

You’ll recognize the general outline of the adventure, but you’re in for some surprises. I don’t want to say too much. All I’ll say is don’t expect to walk through the book the same way you’ve been doing it for years. There are new twists and new adventures to be had.

I enjoyed getting to know some of the Kai who died that fateful day. They had always been nameless victims. This telling of the story allowed me to meet flesh-and-blood people who sacrificed everything for their people. Lone Wolf and all of the main characters are made more human and three-dimensional. I feel like I know them better now.

The writing for the new version is more polished. Joe Dever has gained a lot of experience since he first wrote Flight from the Dark and it shows. The author has become a better storyteller in the intervening 23 years.

The new artwork is more adult than the original. Gary Chalk’s artwork seemed aimed at a younger audience than this new artwork. They aren’t as polished as Brian Williams’ illustrations for later books, but as an adult, I enjoyed their grittier feel.

This new retelling of Silent Wolf’s first adventure hasn’t had time to become one of my old friends, but it may someday become one of my favorite Lone Wolf books. I had a lot of fun reading it. I even like it better than the original (if you’ll forgive my heresy). Time will tell how readers will receive it, but I think it will gain a place in the hearts of those who give it a chance.

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Kai Grand Sentinel Is Back!

After a long time on break, we’re resurrecting the Kai Grand Sentinel (previously our quarterly newsletter) as one of those new-fangled blog things. We hope that this will encourage us to post useful info more often and keep you, our beloved readers, up-to-date with all the juicy details about Project Aon developments. We plan to post more information here than to our mailing list, preserving that as a low traffic outlet for big news items.

If you’re looking for the old newsletters, they’re still around in all their PDF goodness:

For Sommerlund and the Kai!

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Lone Wolf 1-4 Updated and Single Page Versions Available

Greetings,

We have just published revisions of Lone Wolf books 1-4 (i.e. Flight
from the Dark, Fire on the Water, The Caverns of Kalte, and The Chasm
of Doom). This publication includes:

* Updated higher-quality illustrations
* Single-page, simplified alternate versions: one single file, no
images, no scripting, no styling
* Lots of little corrections to the books that have been building up
on our To Do list ever since we last published them

We hope you enjoy the newly polished books and the highly requested
single page version.

I bet I know what you’re thinking: “What about Dawn of the Dragons?!”
Grand Master Dever has asked for Project Aon to help in some of his
future plans that you’ve probably heard about recently (you’ll hear
more from us later). So for now, revising the already published Lone
Wolf books has our priority. We apologize for the delay, and hope you
understand why we feel this is important.

For Sommerlund and the Kai!

Jonathan Blake
Project Aon

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Combat Heroes 1 Published

Beware the Black Baron!

To celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of their original publication date, Project Aon presents two more PDF releases–Combat Heroes 1: Black Baron and White Warlord. These books by Joe Dever each contain a solo game and a two-player game. Both books are required for the two-player game.

Solo adventure

You are imprisoned in the castle dungeons of your arch-enemy. You must use all your cunning to survive. Beware his deadly tricks, solve his mind-boggling riddles, seek out his treasures. You may yet live to avenge your honour!

Dual adventure
You need: Black Baron, White Warlord, and a friend!

Your feud is legendary. Now the Maze-master of Xenda has challenged you both to fight it out in his combat maze. Sudden death lurks in every shadowy corner of the underground tunnels and you never know when you may come face to face with your opponent. Sharpen your senses and tighten your bow: you must outwit, out-shoot, and out-fight your enemy once and for all. Remember, every successful bout can help you achieve the highest warrior rank of Combat Hero.

http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/BlackBaron

http://www.projectaon.org/en/Main/WhiteWarlord

Escaping from your opponent’s deadly dungeon will not be easy, nor will fighting him in the Maze of Xenda. Only your own skills and quick wits can lead to your success.

For Sommerlund and the Kai! (And for the Maze of Xenda too!)


Simon Osborne
Project Aon

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