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Second Life also has its own virtual currency, the Linden Dollar (L$), which is exchangeable with real world currency. [14] [15] Second Life is intended for people ages 16 and over, with the exception of 13–15-year-old users, who are restricted to the Second Life region of a sponsoring institution (e.g., a school). [16] [17]
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In 1995, Wayne Westmoreland (co-designer of the game) placed the original TRS-80 binaries for Sea Dragon in the public domain. [439] On December 19, 2015, Kevin Savetz uploaded the source code for the Atari 8-bit version of Sea Dragon under no license to the Internet Archive with permission of Russ Wetmore , developer of the port.
15 Second Life contestants from three time zones were chosen to participate. The contest to become a contestant began on December 1, 2006. Contestants had to spend at least eight hours a day in the transparent virtual Big Brother house for a total of one month, [2] and completed various tasks such as building replicas of famous buildings. Their ...
Black Opal Eye: 2–3: Tracy and Laura Hickman: 1983: For Basic D&D. Later combined into B7. Very rare module. RPGA3 The Forgotten King: 4–7: Bob Blake: 1983 First part of C4 To Find a King Module RPGA4 The Elixir of Life: 4–7: Bob Blake: 1983 Second and Final part of C4 To Find a King Module RPGA5 Riddle of Dolmen Moor: 4–7: Bob Blake
DLA1: Dragon Dawn: Deborah Christian: 1990 Adventure scenario set on the continent of Taladas, in which the player characters must save neutral dragons from being killed. [16]: 91 DLA2: Dragon Knight: Rick Swan 1990 DLA3: Dragon's Rest: Rick Swan 1990 DLC - Dragonlance Classics; DLC1: Classics Volume I: Hickman, Niles, and Dobson 1990
Idiacanthus antrostomus, also known as the Pacific blackdragon or black sea dragon, [3] is a species of barbeled dragonfishes noted for having ultrablack skin, similar to pigments like Vantablack. The fish has tightly packed melanosomes allowing its skin to absorb 99.95% of light of wavelengths common in its habitat.
Ancalagon, or Ancalagon the Black, is a dragon that appears in the legends of British writer J. R. R. Tolkien, and particularly in his novel The Silmarillion.. Bred by Morgoth in the depths of his fortress of Angband, Ancalagon is present at the last battle of the First Age, which sees the battle between the armies of the Valar and Morgoth to free Middle-earth from the latter's yoke.