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Legendary Kingdoms The Valley of Bones

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Prepare for adventure in this huge open-world gamebook series. Legendary Kingdoms is a gamebook campaign, where you lead a party of adventurers in a world that adapts to your actions. Venture into ancient ruins, pick a side and lead an army into battle, sail the high seas on your own warship, defeat tyrants or bring them to power. Along the way your party will increase in skill, wealth and renown, allowing them to take on more challenging adventures. Reach the heights of power and you may uncover a dreadful threat to the world itself and go on a mission that spans all six gamebooks in the series. Book 1: The Valley of Bones takes place in a desert wilderness where tyrant kings oppress the teeming masses in a land strewn with ancient artefacts and ruins. But their grip on power is fragile… and the citizenry are ripe for revolution. It is a land of blood and sand, where civilization is rare and terrible beasts roam freely.

193 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2019

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November 4, 2022
A tremendously fun game book, as long as you don't mind reading a book that has no end (unless you die).
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March 9, 2025
Excellent gamebook. Very reminicent of Fabled Lands. The addition of named player characters and a more central plot makes it a bit more focused, which is nice. On the other hand it seems a bit less interconnected with the other books, and its keyword system could be a bit more fun
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August 29, 2025
Book1 of 6. Best open world gambook series in my opinion. All quests add to the atmosphere and seem intertwined in an overarching story.
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