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No. of books. 4. The Reckoners is a series of young adult [a] superhero novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson, and is inspired by the 2006 comic series The Boys. The series consists of Steelheart (2013), Firefight (2015), Calamity (2016) and Lux (2021). The series depicts a post-apocalyptic world in which the appearance of an ...
ISBN. 9780786967865. Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep is an adventure module with themes of heroism, underwater horror and fantasy. It is set in the Exandria campaign setting and designed for the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It was published by Wizards of the Coast and released on March 15, 2022.
Exandria Unlimited (ExU) is an American actual play anthology web series where the cast plays Dungeons & Dragons using the fifth edition ruleset. It is set in the Exandria campaign setting and is a spin-off of the web series Critical Role. The first season follows the Crown Keepers, a party of adventurers, in their travels across the continent ...
The second campaign of the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role premiered on January 11, 2018—four months after the conclusion of the first campaign —and concluded on June 3, 2021. [1][2][3] The series starred Travis Willingham, Marisha Ray, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Sam Riegel, Liam O'Brien, and Laura Bailey as the players ...
(Book of Exalted Deeds) Valkur, demigod of sailors, ships, favorable winds and naval combat. Yeathan, demigod of drowning, aquatic calamities, watery death and dark water. (Book of Vile Darkness, Stormwrack) Zagyg, demigod of humor, eccentricity, occult lore and
Liaden Universe. The Liaden Universe is a complex, multi-universe setting spanning multiple millennia, primarily focusing on Clan Korval, a prominent house in Liaden society renowned for its telepathic abilities and formidable military might. This expansive universe is set in a far future era, within a "decrystallizing" galaxy that once housed ...
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Description. Doc Savage stories, 213 in total, first appeared in Conde Nast 's Doc Savage Magazine pulps. The original series has sold over 20 million copies in paperback form. [1] The first entry was The Man of Bronze, in March, 1933 from the house name "Kenneth Robeson". John L. Nanovic was editor for 10 years, and planned and approved all ...