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  2. The Shattered Isle - Wikipedia

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    The Shattered Isle: Rebels Against the Mutant Master is a science fantasy tabletop role-playing game supplement designed by Kerie Campbell-Robson, Steve Perrin, and Sandy Petersen and published by Chaosium in 1987.

  3. Shmoop - Wikipedia

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    Shmoop started up in 2008, [5] founded by Ellen Siminoff and David Siminoff, who had previous investments in several major tech companies. (Ellen Siminoff was a founding executive at Yahoo!). The initial content, focused on a high school English curriculum, was provided by David, and converted into mobile app form by Ellen. [1]

  4. The Horde: How the Mongols Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    The epilogue explains the argument about when the Horde fell, some say it was 1502 and others say the 1560s. The rest of the epilogue talks about the Horde’s influence over Russia, a concept that is explained throughout the book. [10] The next 50 pages are the notes, acknowledgments, and the index. [11]

  5. Lord of the Isles series - Wikipedia

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    [1] Authors of the Contemporary Authors New Revision Series: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide quoted praise for the book, writing that "In Drake's Lord of the Isles, the author 'uses his experience writing military and historical sf to craft an intricate first book in a new epic fantasy series,' commented Susan Hamburger in Library Journal.

  6. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    When TSR had a presence on AOL back in the early 90s, I got in touch with Planescape author Colin McComb and served as a research assistant on Faces of Evil, the 2nd edition fiend sourcebook, and the credit for that help is my first credit in a D&D book. [...] I don't remember where I first heard that Wizards was planning to do this book, but ...

  7. Savage Tide - Wikipedia

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    The front cover of Dungeon Issue 139 (October 2006), illustrated by Dan Scott, wherein began the Savage Tide Adventure Path.. The Savage Tide Adventure Path (or simply Savage Tide) is the third Adventure Path for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, published over twelve installments from October 2006 through September 2007 in Dungeon magazine.

  8. The Isles: A History - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Berger has approached The Isles as a major reinterpretation of British history. He states that Davies, "seeks to liberate the national histories of Ireland, Scotland and Wales from the fading grip of Britishness....Davies is about destroying the old national master narrative for Britain in order to liberate national master narratives for the four constituent parts of the Isles.

  9. The Isle of Illusion - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Illusion is a children's fantasy book by Emily Rodda. It was published in 2002 by Scholastic. [1] It is the second book in the Deltora Quest 2 series, the second series in the collective Deltora Quest series. It is preceded by Cavern of the Fear and followed by The Shadowlands.