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* ForcedTransformation: You can run into a [[Literature/TheOdyssey Circe-wannabe]] who'll transform you into a bird if you fall under her spell.


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* MassTransformation: You can run into a [[Literature/TheOdyssey Circe-wannabe]] who'll transform you into a bird if you fall under her spell. She does the same thing to your entire crew, unless you find a way to defeat her first.
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You are a ruthless pirate, captain of the ship the ''Banshee'' and the most infamous pirate in the infamous city state of Tak. Or at least joint most infamous pirate as your rival Abdul the Butcher matches you for greed and daring. Out of this fierce rivalry a wager is struck. Both of you have thirty days to reach the distant southern isle of Nippur, winning as much booty as you can. The winner may call themselves King of the Pirates.

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You are a ruthless pirate, captain of the ship the ''Banshee'' and the most infamous pirate in the infamous city state of Tak. Or at least joint most infamous pirate as your rival Abdul the Butcher matches you for greed and daring. Out of this fierce rivalry a wager is struck. Both of you have thirty days to reach the distant southern isle of Nippur, winning as much booty as you can. The winner may call themselves King of the Pirates.

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Baleful Polymorph was renamed per TRS


* BalefulPolymorph: You can run into a [[Literature/TheOdyssey Circe-wannabe]] who'll transform you into a bird if you fall under her spell.


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* ForcedTransformation: You can run into a [[Literature/TheOdyssey Circe-wannabe]] who'll transform you into a bird if you fall under her spell.

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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: If you meet the king of the Winds and receive a bag containing the winds, you will lose near the end if you didn't gave your men some gold to sate their curiosity, and even if you do, you may not reach the needed amount of gold to win the bet.


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* MortonsFork: If you meet the king of the Winds and receive a bag containing the winds, you will lose near the end if you didn't gave your men some gold to sate their curiosity, and even if you do, you may not reach the needed amount of gold to win the bet.


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* TimedMission: To win the bet, you must reach your destination within 50 days. This is not much time.


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* AWinnerIsYou: The last paragraph is exceptionally short, only telling you that you've won your bet and nothing else.
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** You're playing a villain, whereas the typical ''Fighting Fantasy'' protagonist is either explicitly heroic or at least a mercenary facing definite evil. The heavy focus on you as a leader of a crew is also unusual with only ''Literature/ArmiesOfDeath'' having a similar emphasis. From the author's perspective, this is the only ''Fighting Fantasy'' story by Andrew Chapman that is a fantasy adventure set on Titan. His previous works, ''Literature/SpaceAssassin'' and ''Literature/TheRingsOfKether'',
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** You're playing a villain, whereas the typical ''Fighting Fantasy'' protagonist is either explicitly heroic or at least a mercenary facing definite evil. The heavy focus on you as a leader of a crew is also unusual with only ''Literature/ArmiesOfDeath'' having a similar emphasis.
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From the author's perspective, this is the only ''Fighting Fantasy'' story by Andrew Chapman that is a fantasy adventure set on Titan. His previous works, ''Literature/SpaceAssassin'' and ''Literature/TheRingsOfKether'',
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''Literature/TheRingsOfKether'', are both sci-fi adventures.

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