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The game revolves around two kingdoms, Qualinem and Theylinn, who were at war for many years. The war was ended when the evil King Vortigern of Theylinn was defeated by a group of three citizens from Qualinem; Lady Branwyn, the mercenary warrior woman, Taleisian, the wise and plucky bard, and Maeldun Whiteblade, the leader of men.
Terraria: Re-Logic: Re-Logic Action-adventure, Survival: May 16, 2011 Terroid: Digital Nightmares: Schenk & Horn: Action: June 1997 The Battle for Wesnoth: David White and others David White and others Turn-based strategy: October 2005 The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth: Nicalis, Inc., Edmund McMillen: Nicalis, Inc. Action-adventure, Dungeon crawler ...
Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok is an adventure game/RPG hybrid developed by Dutch studio Crystal Shard, set in the world of the Poetic Edda and Norse Mythology.
Banophernalia gave 3 stars for The Crystal Shard. [5] The Crystal Shard was #5 on CBR's 2020 "10 Of The Best DnD Stories To Start Off With" list — the article states that "The reason why this book is a great entry point is that it provides a great introduction to the Icewind Dale region of Faérun that is featured in a ton of other D & D ...
Terraria (/ t ə ˈ r ɛər i ə / ⓘ tə-RAIR-ee-ə [1]) is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic. The game was first released for Windows and has since been ported to other PC and console platforms.
A mutagenic crystal from the Anur System. Dagal Skylark: A synthetic metal made by the Urvanians. Superior to the Arenak made by their enemies, the Osnomians. [17] Dalekanium: Doctor Who (Introduced in The Dalek Invasion of Earth.) Fictional bonded polycarbide material from the Daleks' homeworld of Skaro. Is, among other things, a powerful but ...
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards [a] is a 2000 action-platform game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 (N64). It is the first Kirby game to feature 3D computer graphics and follows Kirby as he attempts to reassemble a sacred crystal shattered by Dark Matter.
Banophernalia gave 3.5 stars for Streams of Silver. [1]Ian Strelec, Staff reviewer for d20zines.com awarded Streams of Silver with a B+ rating. Vivid descriptions and good characterizations were praised in the novel however he was critical of unrealistic situations as well an over emphasis on combat scenarios.