TSR also released a spin-off series of four Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures books during 1985. These books add a small twist in the form of a clear sheet of red plastic that comes stapled to the inside. This plastic piece is removed and then overlaid on top of certain portions of the book to reveal hidden images (by acting as an optical filter).
# | Title | Setting | Author | Published | Cover art | Interior art | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Riddle of the Griffon | D&D | Susan Lawson (pseudonym for Margaret Weis and Roger E. Moore) | March, 1985 | Keith Parkinson | Mario D. Macari, Jr. Gary Williams |
0-880382-10-4 |
2 | Search for the Pegasus | D&D | Roger E. Moore | March, 1985 | Clyde Caldwell | Mario D. Macari, Jr. Gary Williams |
0-880382-11-2 |
3 | Renegades of Luntar | Generic Sci-Fi | Roger E. Moore | June, 1985 | Keith Parkinson | Mario D. Macari, Jr. | 0-880382-18-X |
4 | Stop that Witch! | D&D | Mary Clark | September, 1985 | Keith Parkinson | Mario D. Macari, Jr. | 0-880382-51-1 |
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