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Scarred Lands is a post-apocalyptic fantasy campaign setting in which characters live in a world recovering from a devastating war between gods and titans. Initially published by White Wolf Publishing under its Sword & Sorcery brand using the d20 System, Scarred Lands is now owned by Onyx Path Publishing. [1]
Beacon of Hope may refer to: A Beacon of Hope, a 1963 United States report on cultural exchange programs; Beacon of Hope, in Belfast, by Andy Scott; Beacon of Hope in Stiles Circle Park, Oklahoma City; Beacon of Hope, a sculpture in Sackville Gardens, Manchester, England; Beacon of Hope, an album by Sea Scouts "Beacon of Hope" , an episode of Arrow
The Beacon of Hope, [1] Harmony of Belfast [2] [3] or Thanksgiving Square Beacon [4] is a £300,000 [5] public art metal sculpture by Andy Scott 19.5 metres high constructed in 2007 [5] in Thanksgiving Square [6] in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [5]
Shawna Kearsley kicks off the unveiling ceremony for Harriet Tubman "The Beacon of Hope" Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, in downtown Salisbury, Maryland. The statue was made by Wesley Woffords.
'A beacon of hope' While Bridgehaven has only received about five referrals so far for the program, Bridgman said staff is ready to accommodate 30 to 50+ people and will adjust as needed if larger ...
“The Oklahoma Survivors' Act is a beacon of hope for domestic abuse survivors across the state," she said. Oklahoma leads the nation in rates of domestic violence, according to Tulsa-based ...
A Beacon of Hope is a report issued by the United States Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs in 1963 on the Cold War exchange programs of the United States that brought foreign artists, educators and students to the United States, and sent American artists, educators and students overseas. [1]
The Beacon of Hope is a steel, columnar monument in the Oklahoma City Innovation District. It is located in Stiles Circle Park, near the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce headquarters. [1]