Lety Does Playing Lone Wolf: The Huntress “Shadows Over Fire”, Part 1
A new adventure awaits in the late Joe Dever's world of Magnamund! Lone Wolf is this really cool gamebook series I've wanted to show off for forever now, but I never really found the time to get into it. But the good news is I waited so long that Jonathan Stark and the guys at Holmgard Press wrote an entire PREQUEL TRILOGY to one of the longest-running fantasy series ever written. So yeah, come join me as I play through “Shadows Over Fire”, the prologue to Lone Wolf: The Huntress!
Some Related Video(s?)
- ➡️ Lety Does Playing Lone Wolf: The Huntress “Shadows Over Fire”, Part 2
- Lety Does Playing Lone Wolf: The Huntress “Marked for Death”, Part 1
- Lety Does Unboxing Lone Wolf: The Huntress Trilogy From Magnamund Press
Featured in This Video
- Mentions of stuff that explain Lone Wolf and the world of Magnamund better than I ever could
- The History & Legacy of Lone Wolf as posted on Magnamund
- as posted by @austinmcconnell@youtube.com
- Lone Wolf: The Huntress “Shadows Over Fire” From Holmgard Press
- Lone Wolf: The Huntress Trilogy From Holmgard Press
- Lone Wolf: The Kai Series “Flight From The Dark” From Holmgard Press
- Echoes, echoes, echoes...
- A dumb scratch on my chest from my cat freaking out when I turned on the sink and he thought he was getting a bath
- Look! Over there!
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Alternate Titles
- Lety Does Playing Shadows Over Fire
- Lety Does Echoing Pretty Horribly
- Lety Does a Horrible Inspector Jack Mooney Impression
- Lety Does Hope That Doesn't Come Across As Racist
- Lety Does Falling for the Oldest Trick in the Book
- Lety Does One Video Per Day, Day 69
The Huntress
In Vassagonia there is a saying: "Two things surely will curse you: the keeping of a secret and the seeking of a secret". In your case, you are doubly cursed, for the secret you seek is your own.Magnamund - Holmgard Press
Tom Grzybow
in reply to David • • •So, Cloudflare turning the internet into a toll road is a virtue?
I tried blocking Cloudflare once. Once.
David
in reply to David • • •Tom Grzybow
in reply to David • • •David
in reply to David • • •You can move to Onionland where there's some built-in DoS protection with the PoW feature. Problem is: it just gives preference to the clients that supply PoW. It doesn't (at least not yet) allow services to require PoW.
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Another option is to move to I2P. I've had a self-hosted Onionland web site attacked, but never an I2P web site.
Does anyone know about a web server that allows you to simply drop connections when there are too many? Yes, this doesn't stop DoS, but it does protect the server from having to provide too much processing power. Just drop the connection as soon a
inetd
accepts it if there are already a lot of connections.Proof Of Work - The Onion Services Ecosystem
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