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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book can be considered nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown in toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book can be considered nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown drowned in toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown in toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as can be considered nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown in toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, drown in toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into drown toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in into an endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty endless void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, harvested, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall forever in an empty void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton. And in true Fighting Fantasy style, the book doesn't shy away from describing these gruesome deaths in very intimate detail.
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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an empty void forever, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton.

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* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into forever in an empty void forever, void, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton.
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* If the Creature decides to ask Quimmel Bone to heal him from a headache, the skeleton will make him go to sleep... and he will have a nightmare where bony hands attack his chest with knives... turns out it was barely a nightmare: Quimmel Bone actually cut open his body and extracted his heart, which is his last vision before he dies! Possibly one of the most chilling moments of the book.

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* If the Creature decides to ask Quimmel Bone to heal him from a headache, the skeleton will make him go to sleep... and he will have a nightmare where bony hands attack his chest with knives... turns out it was barely a nightmare: Quimmel Bone actually cut open his body and extracted his heart, which is his last vision before he dies! Possibly one of the most chilling moments of the book.book.
* Basically '''ANY''' of the death scenes in this book count as nightmare fuel. To list a few, you can be devoured by a sentient slime monster, killed by a living shadow, fall into toxic water, get skewered by a spike trap, have your organs forcibly extracted, be chopped up and served for dinner, fall into an empty void forever, be trapped inside a room until you starve to death, and as mentioned above, have your heart removed by a living skeleton.
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*If the Creature decides to ask Quimmel Bone to heal him from a headache, the skeleton will make him go to sleep... and he will have a nightmare where bony hands attack his chest with knives... turns out it was barely a nightmare: Quimmel Bone actually cut open his body and extracted his heart, which is his last vision before he dies! Possibly one of the most chilling moments of the book.

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