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  2. Man, Myth & Magic (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Man, Myth & Magic is set in historical times on Earth, drawing on myths and legends from 4000 BCE to 400 CE. [1]Character generation is determined randomly, including nationality, race, and character traits (strength, speed, endurance, intelligence, courage, and skill).

  3. Man, Myth & Magic - Wikipedia

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    Man, Myth & Magic may refer to: Man, Myth & Magic (encyclopedia) , a 1970 encyclopedia by Purnell and Sons, BPC Publishing, and Marshall Cavendish Man, Myth & Magic (role-playing game) , a 1982 role-playing game by Yaquinto Publications and Precis Intermedia

  4. Death to Setanta - Wikipedia

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    Yaquinto Publications had released the Man, Myth & Magic role-playing game in January 1982, and included with the rules were the first four "episodes" of a campaign called "Adventure 1". Later the same year, Yaquinto also published the fifth and sixth episodes to complete Adventure 1.

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  6. James Herbert Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan started to create his own Roman-themed role-playing game called Arena. [3]: 164 However, the longer he worked on it, the more historical territory the game covered. When Yaquinto Publications published his finished product in 1982, Man, Myth & Magic drew on myths and legends from 4000 BCE to 400 CE. [4]

  7. Man, Myth & Magic (encyclopedia) - Wikipedia

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    Man, Myth & Magic was originally published by BPC Publishing as a partwork, a limited British weekly magazine intended to be collected as a whole. The printer was Purnell and Sons, Leeds. Publication commenced in 1970, and continued for 112 issues spanning 1,000 articles with some 5,000 illustrations, many of them in full colour.