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  2. Monk (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [12] The Complete Priest's Handbook did, however, allow for clerics to take on some aspects of the monk class via the monk kit. This version of the monk retained clerical spellcasting and gained unarmed combat skills. The monk was reintroduced as a second edition class of the priest group in Faiths & Avatars and Player's Option: Spells ...

  3. Merlin's Wood - Wikipedia

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    Father Gualzator: A priest at the local church who is originally from the Basque country. Jacques: Eveline's surviving older brother. Martin: Martin is the protagonist of the story who left his family home near Brocéliande for Amsterdam at the age of 16. He is a lean man in his late 20s or early 30s when the story starts.

  4. Lavondyss - Wikipedia

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    Skogen — made from hazel and painted green, this mask is known as "shadow of the forest". Lament — made from willow bark, this simple mask is painted gray. Falkenna — the first of three journey masks is painted like a hawk; this mask is known as "the flight of a bird into an unknown region".

  5. Keep on the Shadowfell - Wikipedia

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    Keep on the Shadowfell is the first official product from the 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons ("D&D") line. [1] It is part one of a three-part series of adventures.It introduces a series of 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons settings called the Points of Light, a loosely connected and open-ended series of settings designed to allow other modules and fan-created content to be integrated seamlessly ...

  6. Merlin - Wikipedia

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    The infernal plot is thwarted when a priest named Blaise (the story's narrator and perhaps Merlin's divine twin in a hypothetical now-lost oral tradition [note 6]) is contacted by the child's mother; Blaise immediately baptizes the boy at birth, thus freeing him from the power of Satan and his intended destiny. [48]

  7. Shade (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Shade of Tiresias Appearing to Odysseus during the Sacrifice (c. 1780–85), painting by Johann Heinrich Füssli, showing a scene from Book Ten of the Odyssey. In poetry and literature, a shade (translating Greek σκιά, [1] Latin umbra [2]) is the spirit or ghost of a dead person, residing in the underworld.

  8. Curse of Strahd - Wikipedia

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    The new boxed set was included on The Mary Sue's 2020 "Gift Guide for the Dungeons & Dragons Fan". [18] Christian Hoffer, for Comicbook , wrote "while it doesn't have enough extra material to justify a second purchase, Curse of Strahd Revamped is a great box set for the DM/player group that hasn't traveled to Ravenloft and wants to commit to ...

  9. Category:Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    D. Deck of Magical Items; Defenders of the Faith (Dungeons & Dragons) Deities & Demigods; Den of Thieves (Dungeons & Dragons) Divine Power; Dungeon Master Option: High-Level Campaigns