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  2. Rogue Mage series - Wikipedia

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    Triumphant (Rogue Mage Anthology Omnibus) (ISBN 978-1-62268-114-3) is a short story anthology set in the Rogue Mage universe, edited by Spike Y Jones and Faith Hunter. It was published by Lore Seekers Press on 2017 May 12. The book was also published as two e-books, Trials and Tribulations in late 2016.

  3. Dragon Age - Wikipedia

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    The player assumes control of one primary character as the protagonist of the story of each main series game [46] and customizes them based on gender, race (human only in Dragon Age II), physical appearance, and one of three character classes (warrior, rogue, and mage), with one or two specializations centered around the three class archetypes ...

  4. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Gwent: Rogue Mage was a commercial flop but previously expected to be a major advertising draw into Gwent with the original codename 'Project Golden Nekker'. The game itself was intentionally not widely advertised whatsoever, [ 25 ] due to the fact that internal playtesting revealed that prior Gwent experience was necessary to enjoy the game ...

  5. List of roguelikes - Wikipedia

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    The first game in Chunsoft's popular Mystery Dungeon series, inspired by Rogue ' s gameplay. 1993: Dungeons of the Unforgiven: Steve Moraff: Fantasy: DOS: The final game in the series that began with Moraff's Revenge and continued with Moraff's World. 1993: Dungeon Hack: DreamForge: Fantasy: DOS: Features a pseudo-3D game screen based on SSI's ...

  6. Faith Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception for Hunter's work has been positive, [3] [4] with Monsters and Critics praising Bloodring as "an entertaining, if a bit rough first volume in a promising new series". [5] Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews also reviewed Bloodring , [ 6 ] with Publishers Weekly praising the "strong, cliffhanger ending".

  7. The Gates of Thorbardin - Wikipedia

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    The Gates of Thorbardin is a novel in which the main characters are the dwarves Chane Feldstone and Jillian Firestoke, with additional characters including the kender Chestal Thicketsway and the unwanted unexploded spell named Zap which accompanies and even talks to him, and an incurably insane gnome named Bobbin who was banished from his colony.

  8. Hawke (Dragon Age) - Wikipedia

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    Hawke is a character from BioWare's Dragon Age media franchise, first appearing as the player character of the 2011 video game Dragon Age II.Hawke is the eldest child of the human Hawke family and hails from the nation of Ferelden in the world of Thedas, the setting of the Dragon Age franchise.

  9. Morrigan (Dragon Age) - Wikipedia

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    Morrigan is a fictional character from BioWare's Dragon Age franchise, first appearing as a party member in Dragon Age: Origins.She is a shapeshifting Witch of the Wilds, one of several sorceresses whose legends originate in the Korcari Wilds region of the kingdom of Ferelden, the setting of Origins.