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Sill Alias
Senior Scribe
  
Kazakhstan
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Posted - 08 Dec 2011 : 10:53:50
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Hi, all!
I remember my brother reading a novel. He recommended it, but he does not remember the title. It is about DnD gamers who played the game in the world they created, and, as they played, the characters and world lived by life of their own. But then it turned to worse when one of the players created a monster that is supposed to be boss of encounter to kill the characters and destroy the imaginary world. And so it began... Or something.
Please help?
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You can hear many tales from many mouths. The most difficult is to know which of them are not lies. - Sill Alias
"May your harp be unstrung, your dreams die and all your songs be unsung." - curse of the harper, The Code of the Harpers 2 ed.
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Richard Lee Byers
Forgotten Realms Author
   
USA
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Posted - 08 Dec 2011 : 13:51:24
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| Quag Keep by Andre Norton is one fantasy novel where gamers discover that their D&D world is real. I don't remember if the plot matches what you're describing, but that could be the book your brother read. |
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scererar
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
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Posted - 09 Dec 2011 : 02:47:06
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| another option could be Guardians of the Flame series by Joel Rosenberg |
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Sill Alias
Senior Scribe
  
Kazakhstan
588 Posts |
Posted - 10 Dec 2011 : 05:48:50
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Thanks! Will start looking. He really wanted to read it again.
Sorry if my description sounded messy or incorrect. |
You can hear many tales from many mouths. The most difficult is to know which of them are not lies. - Sill Alias
"May your harp be unstrung, your dreams die and all your songs be unsung." - curse of the harper, The Code of the Harpers 2 ed.
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