Ultima VII Clue Book

The Ultima VII Clue Book: Key to the Black Gate (ISBN:0-929373-09-X) is 64 pages long. It was published in 1992 and originally retailed for USD $14.95. In-universe, Anton is the authour, while in real-life Andrew Morris has written the book.

Description
In-universe, Anton, the apprentice of Alagner, with the help of the Xorinite Wisp and the Time Lord, wrote the book. The Wisp gives more general hints, while the Time Lord gives concrete help and advice. Other people, who can all be met in the game itself, narrate the various sections about the cities, dungeons and shopping opportunities. One of them, the merchant Octavius, only appears in this book. The book contains maps to all cities and dungeons, two different walkthroughs (one with hints and one with detailed help), and comprehensive tables of game statistics for Ultima VII concerning weapons, armour and all other goods, spell prices and healing.

The book is also filled with custom-made illustrations, including portraits of many persons that also appear in the game itself, making these a good comparison to the pixel art.

Book Content
The cluebook has the following content:
 * The towns of Britannia
 * The dungeons of Britannia
 * The generators of the Guardian
 * Supply purchase lists
 * Spells
 * Healers
 * Trainers
 * Walkthroughs
 * Conclusion

Trivia

 * The cover originally was supposed to look quite different from the final version, as seen in an advertisement at the back of the Ultima Underworld Clue Book. The key would have pointed sidewards, the cover would have been completely black and the title was above the key in white letters and inside a box.
 * The original painting of the final cover art showing the key got found and is shown in the gallery above. The art is mirror-inverted.