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  2. Chronomancer (supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Chronomancer might have been intended as part of a new magic-user line for Role Aids, spinning out of their Archmagic (1993) box set". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Mayfair "manuscript was originally scheduled to be written by Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz" but after Stevens' freelance contract was bought out by Wizards of the Coast , the project ended up being ...

  3. Secrets of Sarlona - Wikipedia

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    Secrets of Sarlona is an accessory for the Eberron setting that explores the continent of Sarlona, a land of lost empires and esoteric arts.It provides a comprehensive overview of Sarlona's nations, including their governments and relations, as well as locations, communities, organizations, and non-player characters.

  4. Catoptromancy - Wikipedia

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    There are many different methods of catoptromancy. Some practitioners use a single mirror, while others use multiple mirrors or even crystal balls. Some people look into the mirror in a dark room, while others prefer to do it in natural light. Some practitioners focus on their own reflection, while others look for visions of other people or events.

  5. Snow White (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    During a limited time Event focused on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the world builder game Disney Magic Kingdoms introduced Snow White, all the Seven Dwarfs and the Queen as playable characters, as well as attractions such as Magic Mirror on the Wall (featuring Magic Mirror as a non-player character), Seven Dwarfs' Cottage (featuring a blue ...

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  7. Magic Mirror (M. C. Escher) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Mirror is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher first printed in January, 1946. It depicts a mirror standing vertically on wooden supports on a tiled surface. The perspective is looking down at an angle at the right hand side of the mirror. There is a sphere at each side of the mirror.

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  9. Player's Secrets of Tuornen - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Ramshaw reviewed Player's Secrets of Tuornen for Arcane magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. [1] He comments that "The domain of Tuornen is suited to a warrior PC.