About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 42. Chapters: Ape, Apple, Barbarian, Bird, Black Elk, Black Pearl, Bodyguard, Bulrush, Bushido, Charcoal-Burner, Cherry, Clearing of the Tatsu, Climbing-Plant, Coral, Dai-Katana, Dai-Oni, Demon Lord, Dog, Dragon, Dragonfly, Eagle, Endless Sands of Akhon, Fire-Wielder, Flea, Forest of Shadows, Gargantus, Giant Dragon-Newt, Giant Trap-Door Spider, Giant Water-Snail, Giant Water Spider, Goat, Great Serpent, Guard, Hachiman, Hagakure Bridge, Hammurabi, Hiang-Kiang River, Horse, Hotei, Jizo, Kami of the Heavens, Kappa, Khul, Kihei Hasekawa, Knights of the Golden Company, Kraken, Lord, Mantis Demon, Mantis Man, Marsh Salamander, Meadow Wren, Moss, Mukade, Pig, Place of Battle, Praying Mantis, Rat, Reed, Rice, Ronin, Sabre-Toothed Tiger, Samurai Horseman, Serpent, Shade, Shadow, Shadow Self, Shikome Guard, Song-Thrush, Spider Fens, Spirit, Swine, Sword of the Samurai, The Legion of the Seventh Seal, The Shogun's Champion, Titan, Toad, Toad Demon, Tourney of the Planes, Tsietsin. Excerpt: Ape Apple Bakemono-sho is a lesser variant of the Goblin. Like a warty-skinned, short Human. The term Barbarian appears to be used in two senses in Fighting Fantasy. Firstly, it may be applied to any (usually Human) population which is considered to be culturally inferior by a more powerful, "civilised" neighbour. Secondly, and more specifically, it is a term applied to particular Human ethnic groups characterised by large physical stature and a rather primitive nomadic culture (at least compared with that of more "civilised" sedentary societies). However, it is not always clear which of these senses of Barbarian is intended in each case. The Barbarians West of the city-state of Kish in Southern Khul, who are kept from that city by mighty walls.The Barbarian invaders of Hachiman during the rule of the Shogun Kihei Hasekawa.The Barbarian raiders from Kulak Isle who were believed to be advancing on the city-state of Kallamehr during the reign of Lady Carolina.The...