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** The Moonstone too. {{spoiler|In ''The Buccaneers of Shadaki'', just showing the artefact to an undead immediately destroys it.}}
* [[Hook Hand]]: In Book 5, during the palace prison escape path, you can meet "Hammerfist the Armourer", a huge weaponsmith with a hand replaced by a warhammer for both fighting and metalworking.
* [[IImpersonating Amthe HeEvil as You Are HeTwin]]: Lone Wolf taking the place of Wolf's Bane at the end of Book 19.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: This being a [[Choose Your Own Adventure]] type of series, the player can make Lone Wolf hold it if he's faced with a situation where some of the choices are clearly dumber than the others. Some examples:
** Book 1: {{spoiler|If you fall into a tomb in a graveyard known for being the home to ancient horrors... why yes, do open the sarcophagus please, what could go wrong?}}
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: Magnamund is almost Latin for "big world".
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]: For the most part, although differently-themed civilisations are visited, and some parts of the world are heavily (and evilly) [[Steampunk]].
* [[Medieval Stasis]]: Right from the [[Word of God]], as Dever has stated that Magnamund does not have a "technological" future. The idea was hinted at in one of the deuterocanonical ''Legends'' novels, and was [[Fanon Discontinuity]] among most fans even before [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity|Dever confirmed it.]]
** This doesn't stop {{spoiler|a mecha wolf, a time bomb, and power-armored warriors wielding laser spears}} from appearing in Book 19, among other things. {{spoiler|Of course, this all takes place on the moon of a different planet.}}
* [[Mind Over Matter]]