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  2. Magic systems in games - Wikipedia

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    The magic system of Nephilim was thematic but necessitated complex calculations. [6]: 92 Middle-earth Role Playing used a magic system based on Spell Law from Rolemaster. [6]: 135 Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game featured a revised version of the magic system from The Journey (1982). [6]: 157

  3. List of systemless fantasy role-playing game supplements

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    This is a list of tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplements published by various companies. Many of these books were unlicensed publications intended to be used with Dungeons & Dragons or other game systems, and many were designed to be "generic" or "universal", or to be adapted to any fantasy role-playing game system.

  4. Steve Jackson's Sorcery! - Wikipedia

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    The four gamebooks were converted into a RPG adventure book by Graham Bottley, for the Advanced Fighting Fantasy system. The book was titled Crown of Kings:The Sorcery! Campaign, and was published in 2012 by Arion Games. The book was credited to Jackson and Bottley. The book also reprinted Blanche's illustrations. [5]

  5. Magic in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Within a work of fantasy, magic can help to advance the plot, often providing power to heroes or to their opponents. The use of magic frequently manifests itself in a transformation of a character, if not the transformation of the fictional world. [2]: 143 For magic to carry out its functions, it often comes at a price equal to its value.

  6. 35 Fantasy Books for the Ultimate Escape - AOL

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    From the "Lord of the Rings" to "Game of Thrones," here are 35 fantasy books worth escaping reality for.

  7. Jack Vance - Wikipedia

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    The Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game and associated literature used a magic system inspired in part by Jack Vance's Dying Earth series: notably, magic users in the game forget spells they have learned immediately upon casting them, and must re-study them in order to cast them again; indeed, this whole system of magic is commonly known as ...

  8. Magic Kingdom for Sale—Sold! - Wikipedia

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    Magic Kingdom for Sale—Sold! is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks, the first in his Magic Kingdom of Landover series. Written in 1986, it tells the story of how Ben Holiday, a talented but depressed Chicago trial lawyer, comes to be king of Landover, an otherworldly magical kingdom.

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