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  2. Darashaw - Wikipedia

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    Darashaw & Co. Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian brokering and investment banking company founded in 1926. The company was historically the sole broker to the Nizam of Hyderabad , a significant player in the capital markets at the time. [ 2 ]

  3. TSR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tim Kask was hired in the autumn of 1975 as Periodicals Editor, and the first employee that TSR hired for full-time work. [9] Empire of the Petal Throne was the first game product released by TSR Hobbies, followed by two D&D supplements, Greyhawk and Blackmoor. [10] Also released in 1975 were the board game Dungeon! and the Wild West RPG Boot ...

  4. Conan Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    This boxed set, with cover art by Jeffrey Butler and interior art by Jeff Easley, [4] was designed for players age 10 and up and contained a full-color map, a 32-page rule book, a 16-page reference guide of talents, weaknesses, and charts, and a 48-page notebook about the land of Hyboria plus two 10 sided dice.

  5. List of Dark Sun modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-272-1. Bill Slavicsek (February 1992). DSR1: Slave Tribes. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-271-3. Anthony Pryor (May 1992). DSR2: Dune Trader. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-545-3. Allen Varney (October 1992). DSR3: Veiled Alliance. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-313-2. Richard Baker (December 1992). DSR4: Valley of Dust and Fire. TSR, Inc. ISBN ...

  6. David S. LaForce - Wikipedia

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    David "Diesel" S. LaForce is an American artist who worked on Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by TSR.His artwork and cartography appeared in many TSR products produced from 1979 to 1984 including the classics Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits, A1 Slave Pits of the Undercity, and B2 Keep on the Borderlands (the most published roleplaying adventure of all time).

  7. List of Marvel RPG supplements - Wikipedia

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    The original Marvel Super Heroes game was published by TSR.It received extensive support from TSR, covering a wide variety of Marvel Comics characters and settings, including a Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe patterned after Marvel's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.

  8. Fantasy Forest - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Forest is a series of ten gamebooks published by TSR, Inc. from 1983 to 1984. [1] The books are works of children's literature; eight of them are set in the fantasy world of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game created by TSR, Inc., and two are set in TSR's science fiction world of Star Frontiers.

  9. Dragonlance Classics - Wikipedia

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    Several supplements were released in 1999 to update some of the most popular of TSR's Dungeons & Dragons adventures, including Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff (1999), Dragonlance Classics 15th Anniversary Edition (1999), Ravenloft (1999), Return to the Keep on the Borderlands (1999) and Return to White Plume Mountain (1999). [3]: 284