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  2. List of systemless fantasy role-playing game supplements

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    This is a list of tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplements published by various companies. Many of these books were unlicensed publications intended to be used with Dungeons & Dragons or other game systems, and many were designed to be "generic" or "universal", or to be adapted to any fantasy role-playing game system.

  3. Wizard101 - Wikipedia

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    Wizard101 is a 2008 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by KingsIsle Entertainment.Players take on the role of student wizards who must save the Spiral, the fictional universe in which the game is set, from various threats.

  4. Temple Book I - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Pehr reviewed Temple Book I in The Space Gamer No. 41. [1] Pehr commented that "Although this is 'for any fantasy campaign,' there's a definite D&D bias in the charts. But you won't buy Temple Book I for charts. You'll buy it for 50 pages of maps, which are usable in any game; there'll be at least one to fit any given adventure you've ...

  5. The Seven Fabulous Wonders - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Fabulous Wonders is a fantasy series by Katherine Roberts currently comprising seven novels based on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: The Great Pyramid Robbery (2001), The Babylon Game (2002), The Amazon Temple Quest (2002), The Mausoleum Murder (2003), The Olympic Conspiracy (2004), The Colossus Crisis (2005), and The Cleopatra Curse (2006).

  6. Remnants (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Remnants is a series of science fiction books co-authored by Katherine Applegate and her husband Michael Grant, writing together under the name K. A. Applegate, and published between July 2001 and September 2003.

  7. Tales of Eternia - Wikipedia

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    Their subsequent quest to discover her origins leads them across a dimensional boundary to an entirely different realm known as Celestia, where they become involved in an age-old conflict between the two worlds. Tales of Eternia was mostly well-received during its initial release, and sold approximately 873,000 copies worldwide.

  8. Celestial Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Celestial Alphabet, also known as Angelic Script, is a set of characters described by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the sixteenth century. It is not to be confused with John Dee and Edward Kelley's Enochian alphabet, which is also sometimes called the Celestial alphabet.

  9. Celestines - Wikipedia

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    Religious habit of the Celestine Order (18th century image). The Celestines were a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244. [1] At the foundation of the new rule, they were called Hermits of St Damiano, or Moronites (or Murronites), and did not assume the appellation of Celestines until after the election of their founder, Peter of Morone (Pietro Murrone ...

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