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  2. Throne and Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Throne and Liberty is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by NCSoft. It was published in North America, South America, Europe, and Japan by Amazon Games. The game was originally part of the Lineage series and a sequel to the first Lineage, but was repurposed and restructured well into development.

  3. Portal (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The original 215-card Portal set was released in June 1997 and sold in starter sets consisting of two 35-card decks, one booster pack, a play guide, and a play mat, and also in 16-card booster packs. [5] As of October 2005, all cards Portal, Portal Second Age, and Portal Three Kingdoms are legal in Vintage and Legacy tournaments.

  4. Portals of Irontooth - Wikipedia

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    Portals of Irontooth was written by Rudy Kraft, with art by Kevin Siembieda, and was published by Judges Guild in 1981 as a 48-page book. [1]Portals of Irontooth is the second supplement released for the Portals series, depicting adventure sites which have been connected to each other through a series of interplanetary or interdimensional portals for teleportation; Portals of Torsh, was the ...

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  6. War of the Spark - Wikipedia

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    War of the Spark: Ravnica (2019) by Greg Weisman was the Magic novel released to correspond with the War of the Spark set; it was published on April 23, 2019. [23] [24] This was the first Magic novel after an eight-year break. [24] The novel debuted at #5 on The New York Times bestseller list in May 2019. [25]

  7. Lou Anders - Wikipedia

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    Anders in 2007. Lou Anders is a US-based author, known for the Thrones & Bones series of middle grade fantasy novels. Anders is a Hugo Award-winning editor, a Chesley Award-winning art director, a journalist, a children's author, and a tabletop roleplaying game designer.

  8. Mage: The Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The process of awakening can be slow or fast, but there are two major ways in which the event may manifest: the Mystery Play (in which the mage's senses blur the real world and the magical symbolism of their awakening) and the Astral Journey (which takes place entirely within a dreamscape of the prospective mage).

  9. ‘Game of Thrones’ spinoffs: Where all the projects stand ...

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    However, according to Entertainment Weekly, the official Game of Thrones convention in Los Angeles, Harington did touch on how the final episode of the “Game of Thrones” series left more to be ...