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  2. Jeongjo of Joseon - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Crown Prince Sado (who was put to death when Jeongjo was 11 by his father, King Yeongjo) and Lady Hyegyŏng (who wrote the Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng, details her life as the ill-fated Crown Princess of Korea, and as advice and explanations for her grandson about the deaths of his grandfather and so many maternal relatives).

  3. Jean Pierre Targete - Wikipedia

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    He created the cover art for many of the Avon paperback editions of The Chronicles of Amber and for the Second Foundation Trilogy.. Targete illustrated the cards Claw-Hide, Doppel Shock, and Myzary for the 1995 Fleer Ultra Spider-Man set.

  4. Eyes of the Lich Queen - Wikipedia

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    Eyes of the Lich Queen takes place in the Eberron setting. The player characters mount an expedition to explore an ancient jungle temple, which sends them headlong into a search for the Dragon's Eye, an artifact created ages ago by demons to gain power over dragons.

  5. File talk:Eyes of the Lich Queen (D&D module).jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Lich (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    For the original D&D rule set, the lich was introduced in its first supplement, Greyhawk (1975). [3] [6] It is described simply as a skeletal monster that was formerly a magic-user or a magic-user/cleric in life and retains those abilities, able to send lower-level characters fleeing in fear.

  7. Lich - Wikipedia

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    Lich is an archaic English word for "corpse"; the gate at the lowest end of the cemetery where the coffin and funerary procession usually entered was commonly referred to as the lich gate. This gate was quite often covered by a small roof where part of the funerary service could be carried out.

  8. Ulrich von Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Ulrich from the Codex Manesse. Ulrich von Liechtenstein (ca. 1200 – 26 January 1275) was a German minnesinger, poet and knight of the Middle Ages.He wrote poetry in Middle High German and was author of noted works about how knights and nobles may lead more virtuous lives.

  9. Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes - Wikipedia

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    The score was lowered due to the lack of a PDF version that didn't rely on a third-party app, and for reusing verbatim much material from previous editions. [15] Cameron Kunzelman, for Paste, wrote that "on one hand, I don’t think that Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes is a bad sourcebook for D&D. It has lots of great information about the ...