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  2. Dark and Darker - Wikipedia

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    Dark and Darker is a first-person hybrid between a dungeon crawler and a role-playing game with a dark medieval fantasy setting. [4] The game blends elements from role-playing systems such as Dungeons & Dragons, [5] roguelikes, and multiplayer video games such as DayZ, and has been described [by whom?] as belonging to the "extraction" subgenre of battle royales.

  3. Daughter of the Drow - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of the Drow is a novel set in the Underdark featuring a drow princess who wants to escape from her life as a priestess of the evil spider-god, and encounters a berserker warrior and becomes involved in a quest involving a talisman of power and finds true love.

  4. List of Forgotten Realms novels - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Elf Trilogy was later reprinted in several different formats: The Dark Elf Trilogy Collector's Edition (hardcover, July 1998, ISBN 978-0-7869-1176-9; paperback, February 2000, ISBN 978-0-7869-1588-0) The Dark Elf Trilogy Gift Set (three paperbacks in boxed slipcase, September 2001, ISBN 978-0-7869-2683-1) Volumes 1-3 in The Legend of ...

  5. Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage - Wikipedia

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    In Publishers Weekly's "This Week's Bestsellers: December 3, 2018", Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage was #18 for "Hardcover Nonfiction". [10] [11]Rob Hudak, for SLUG Magazine, wrote that "the premise is straightforward enough—an immortal, crackpot wizard went and turned the backside of a nearby mountain into a sadistic amusement park.

  6. Dark Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Dark Wizard, known in Japan as Dark Wizard: Yomigaerishi Yami no Madoushi (ダークウィザード 蘇りし闇の魔導士), is a 1993 role-playing video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega CD.

  7. Volothamp Geddarm - Wikipedia

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    Chroniclers of D&D Michael Witwer and Kyle Newman considered "the great Volo Geddarm" as "one of D&D's most famous" and "most beloved" characters. [2]: 135, 141 Trenton Webb, writing for the British magazine Arcane, thought of Volo as "a sort of magically empowered Magenta DeVine".

  8. Darkwood - Wikipedia

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    The game is played from a top down perspective.It features a semi-open world, with the player unlocking new areas as the storyline progresses. It also features a crafting system, a day/night cycle, trading and non-player character (NPC) interaction, a skill system, stealth and combat, as well as multiple storyline branches which alter several aspects of the world.

  9. Starlight (anthology series) - Wikipedia

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    Starlight 1 won the World Fantasy Award for best anthology in 1997. Starlight 2 was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for best anthology in 1999. "The Death of the Duke" by Ellen Kushner, first published in Starlight 2, was nominated for the World Fantasy Award for best short fiction that year also.