by andy November 13, 2006
Realm in northern Magnamund, in the Lone Wolf series. Inhabited by the Sommlending. Capital Holmgard; other major features include the Kai Monastery, the centrepiece of the Order of the Kai; Toran, home of the wizards of the Crystal Star; several other cities such as Tyso and Anskavern. It's a monarchy, apparently modelled on feudal Europe but with a noble king and a jedi-like order of protectors. Has the unfortunate privilege of being first in line whenever the darklords come over the mountains, cos the Darklands are just to the west. It sounds like the name might be old English for "land of the sun" but I might be wrong.
by Andy April 18, 2004
Customers at nightclubs who assume this position have free reign to redesign the club to their liking and also all the bouncers must follow their orders.
Dom appointed himself the manager of ideas at the velvet dog and thus the bouncer did not kick him out of the club when he put a plant in the toilet bowel.
by Andy March 14, 2005
The world in which the Lone Wolf and World of Lone Wolf gamebooks are set. Divided into two parts, with a huge rift between them, Magnamund consists of dozens of small countries and also some very scary wild areas such as the Hellswamp, Maakenmire, Doomlands of Naaros, etc. The final stage for the showdown between good and evil (!). The latter is represented mainly by the Darklords and their armies of monsters, but also by a variety of unpleasant beings ranging from the humanoid Drakkarim and Shadakine to the demonic Agarashi and the rat-men known as Vazhags.
Lone Wolf lives in Sommerlund, in northeastern Magnamund.
If my sister lived in Magnamund, she might get eaten by a gourgaz.
If my sister lived in Magnamund, she might get eaten by a gourgaz.
by Andy April 17, 2004
To have no truck with someone or something is to want nothing to do with her, him or it.
Appears to be derivative from an archaic meaning of "truck" which can mean "to trade or barter".
Some dude just told me it's obsolete, but I use it anyway. And I've got no truck with people who say it's obsolete.
Appears to be derivative from an archaic meaning of "truck" which can mean "to trade or barter".
Some dude just told me it's obsolete, but I use it anyway. And I've got no truck with people who say it's obsolete.
I want nothing to do with the BNP because i've got no truck with Nazis.
I have no truck with the whole Bushite conception of foreign policy.
I have no truck with the whole Bushite conception of foreign policy.
by Andy August 25, 2004
by Andy April 13, 2005