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Deadlands is a genre-mixing alternate history role-playing game which combines the Western and horror genres, [1] with some steampunk elements. The original game was written by Shane Lacy Hensley and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group in 1996.
Deadlands: Guess Who's Coming to Donner (2012; PDF) Deadlands: Trail Guides, Volume I (2012; PDF/softcover) Deadlands: Return to Manitou Bluff (2012; PDF/softcover) Deadlands: Bad Times on the Goodnight (Blood Drive I) (2012; PDF) Deadlands: Temple of the Sun (Map Pack 1) (2012; PDF) Deadlands: High Plains Drovers (Blood Drive II) (2012; PDF)
This is a list of the publications released for the roleplaying game Deadlands: The Weird West, published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group.The game was originally released using its own custom rules, and has since been published using the d20 system, GURPS and Savage Worlds rules.
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Gamemaster guide. Updates rules from Deadlands: The Weird West Roleplaying Game and The Quick & the Dead. Marshall Law Gamemaster screen plus adventures book. Rascals, Varmints & Critters Bestiary for Deadlands. Rascals, Varmints & Critters 2: The Book of Curses The second bestiary for Deadlands. Hexarcana Updated and collected rules for magic.
Deadlands: Lost Colony (or "Deadlands: the Way-Out West") is a genre-mixing alternate history roleplaying game which combines the science fiction and horror genres. The tropes of Western fiction are also prominent. It was written by Shane Lacy Hensley and David D Hillman and originally published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
[7] [9] [10] This age is generally called "The Augustan age of Tamil Literature", in a 1922 book by the name "Studies in South Indian Jainism" written by M. S. Ramaswami Ayyangar and B. Seshagiri Rao. The Kalabhra era is sometimes referred to as the "dark period" of Tamil history, and information about it is generally inferred from any mentions ...
The Dark Ages is a term for the Early Middle Ages (c. 5th –10th centuries), or occasionally the entire Middle Ages (c. 5th –15th centuries), in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, which characterises it as marked by economic, intellectual, and cultural decline.