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  2. Mythic Egypt - Wikipedia

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    insert a caption here. Mythic Egypt is a fantasy role-playing supplement that explains how Ancient Egypt can be used as a fantasy role-playing game setting. The book, which enables players to use the role-playing rules from either Rolemaster or Fantasy Hero, was published by Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1990, the fifth and final addition to their Campaign Classics series of individual ...

  3. The Valley of the Pharaohs - Wikipedia

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    Tweet concluded by giving the game a very poor rating of only 1.5 out of 4, saying, "If the game was designed so that the scholar, merchant, and soldier characters could have exciting adventures in a civilized country like Egypt using all the noncombat skills described, Valley of the Pharaohs would have been given a better rating, but the game ...

  4. Role-playing game terms - Wikipedia

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    In many games, specialized terms are used, as such Dungeon Master for the person running Dungeons & Dragons, [24] Storyteller for the person running a game set in the World of Darkness or Referee for the person running Traveller. Gamemaster's screen: a folding screen, often of cardboard, used to hide adventure content from the players. [25] [26 ...

  5. Role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, [1] [2] or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. ...

  6. Role-playing video game - Wikipedia

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    A role-playing video game, role-playing game (RPG) or computer role-playing game (CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) that will undergo some form of character development by way of recording statistics.

  7. Reporter (Ancient Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Herald Amenhotep, son of Hapu, Luxor Museum, Egypt. The usage of the title within the religious framework relates to the belief of an intermediary between deities and man. [7] Egyptologists Ausec, [8] Otto, [9] Teeter [10] and Harrington [11] translate wḥmw in the religious context as the 'Intermediary'.

  8. Category:Plays set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Ancient Egypt-related lists - Wikipedia

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