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The Gnostics wore the stone as an amulet for longevity, for wealth and courage, to strengthen the stomach, and to dispel melancholy. [6] In the Middle Ages it was considered useful for animal husbandry. [6] The ancient Greeks and Romans wore the stone to bring renown and favor, to bring endurance, and as a charm against the bite of venomous ...
Bloodstone: An Epic Dwarven Tale, a 1993 video game by Mindcraft Software, Inc. James Bond 007: Blood Stone, a 2010 video game; Bloodstone, an item in the video game series Defense of the Ancients; Bloodstone Lands, a kingdom in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons setting
Arctigis, a huge, ancient White Dragon. The Witch-King Zhengyi - a Lich with 30th level magic-user ability. 100 Type III Demons. Fyrillicus, the Abyssian Dragon - a Red Dragon larger than any found on the Prime Material Plane. Baphomet, a Demon Lord. Orcus, Lord of the Undead. Tiamat, the Chromatic Dragon. Other major opponents characters may ...
Bone faces Price, but at the point where he is close to defeating him, he taps the ground and forfeits the fight. An infuriated James grabs his katana and attacks Bone, but Bone is thrown a jian by McVeigh's bodyguard O'Hara to even the odds. Bone drops the sword and uses the sheath instead, beating James with it.
dracontia - a precious stone reputed to be found in serpents, according to classical writers; Dragonstone (A Song of Ice and Fire), a fictional fortress and island "Dragonstone" (Game of Thrones), an episode of the seventh season of Game of Thrones; Dragonstone Software, developer of the 2002 video game Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair
For a long time Bloodbones was considered to be the "lost" Fighting Fantasy book; however, little was known regarding Bloodbones prior to 2001. Rumours correctly suggested Jonathan Green was the author of the book and there were also a wide variety of supposed publication dates ranging from 1995 to more recent years.
The book primarily details the two states of Vaasa and Damara and the rugged wilderness territory that surrounds it, known collectively as "The Bloodstone Lands." [1] The book describes the area introduced in the H series of adventure modules, as well as that of The Icewind Dale Trilogy novels, and also includes 10 suggestions for adventure scenarios. [1]
Fantastic Locations: Dragondown Grotto is a generic setting adventure module for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. The adventure is designed for 10th level characters . It contains a 16-page adventure as well as two poster sized double-sided maps for use in miniatures play.