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Series of gamebooks by J. H. Brennan
GrailQuest is a series of gamebooks by J. H. Brennan. The books are illustrated by John Higgins. The stories follow the adventures of a young hero named
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Irish writer (1940–2024)
approached HarperCollins about writing a trilogy of three books called Grailquest in which a young boy called Pip is given various quests by the wizard
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literature portal Endless Quest Fighting Fantasy Give Yourself Goosebumps Grailquest Lone Wolf The Garden of Forking Paths Twistaplot Usborne Puzzle Adventure
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H. Brennan's GrailQuest Series Gallery". "Grail Quest Book Series". "Ludicrously Niche: The 14 Museum". May 2022. "Series - Grailquest - Demian's Gamebook
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Pip (Chrono Cross) Pip the Troll, a Marvel Comics character Pip, in the Grailquest gamebook series Pip Bernadotte, in the manga Hellsing Pip, an Animaniacs
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Treasure motif in Arthurian literature
Grail Quest, a 1980 role-playing game using The Fantasy Trip rules. Grailquest, a series of 1984-1987 gamebooks written by J. H. Brennan and illustrated
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Orleans), by Friedrich Schiller The Black Knight, two characters in the GrailQuest series of adventure gamebooks The Black Knight, a 1920 novel by Mrs. Alfred
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1998–2001 British-Canadian television series
mean-spirited acquaintances – Barry "Baz" Dragonsbane and Gary "Gaz" Grailquest; Charlie, Frank Blossom's nephew who really wanted to be a witch at first
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Japanese screenwriter, lyricist, and composer (born 1975)
wrote his first amateur gamebook. Maeda was initially inspired by the Grailquest series of gamebooks by J.H. Brennan, especially the first two books in
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English comic book artist and writer
Startling Success of Sideways Scuttleton" (in 2000 AD No. 327, 1983) Grailquest (with James Herbert Brennan): The Castle of Darkness (1984) The Den of
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Gamebook series
for targeting an older audience than most gamebooks (such as Brennan's GrailQuest series). Conversely, the latter two books have been described as being
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Fantasy Gamebooks, written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson (6 books) GrailQuest, written by J.H. Brennan (8 books) Hark, written by R. L. Stine (2 books)
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Quest is the quest for the Holy Grail. Grail Quest can also refer to: Grailquest, a series of gamebooks by J. H. Brennan Grail Quest (The Fantasy Trip)
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legend through the eyes of a classical scholar. James Herbert Brennan: The GrailQuest (1984–87) gamebooks center on the kingdom of King Arthur. Sallie Bridges
List of works based on Arthurian legends
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French publisher of children's books
Sorcery!, Lone Wolf, The World of Lone Wolf, Sagas of the Demonspawn, Grailquest, Cretan Chronicles, Horror Classic Gamebooks, Virtual Reality, Double
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Happy Families Father Hobbe, a character from the 2000 Bernard Cornwell Grailquest novels, see Vagabond (novel) The Hobbe, a fictional race from the Fable
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2008 studio album by Grailknights
"Tranquility's Embrace" 3:41 7. "Mortem Obi" 5:47 8. "In for the Kill" 3:59 9. "Grailquest Gladiators" 5:40 10. "Der König von Thule" 5:26 Total length: 48:17
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Comics award-related list
Flagg! #3, "Killed in the Ratings" (Howard Chaykin) Camelot 3000 #9, "Grailquest 3000" (Brian Bolland) Comics Interview The Comics Journal The Comic Reader
List of Eagle Award nominees and winners
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English : of uncertain etymology. From the 16th to the 19th century, the English vocabulary word ensign denoted a junior rank of infantry officer, which may be the source of the surname.James Ensign (known as ‘the Puritan’) was born in Chilham, Kent, England, in 1606 and came to Hartford, CT, before 1644.
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