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  2. Heroes of the Feywild - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of the Feywild provides new character theme options, feats, magic items, and more. The book presents three new Feywild races (the Hamadryad, Pixie, and Satyr), and four sets of class alternate features and subclasses: the Berserker (Barbarian subclass), the Skald (Bard subclass), the Protector (Druid subclass), and the Witch (Wizard subclass).

  3. Village Book 2 - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Amory reviewed Villages Book II for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "In the front are some what confusing but well researched and fairly accurate rules on generating heraldic coats of arms, shields, and devices." [3] Ken Rolston reviewed the Different Worlds Publications version of Village Book 1 in The Dragon #133. [2]

  4. The Wild Beyond the Witchlight - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Beyond the Witchlight is designed to take player characters from level 1 to level 8 in the first 5th Edition adventure set in the Feywild.It is setting neutral allowing the Dungeon Master to transition the players from any starting location to the Prismeer, a Feywild domain of delight, via the Witchlight Carnival with two plot hook options.

  5. Village Book 1 - Wikipedia

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    Thus Judges Guild's innovative Village Book I (1978), which featured 48 village maps and various random tables for filling in those villages, appeared as part of Installment R (1978)." [2]: 191 A listing of cumulative sales from 1981 shows that Village Book 1 sold over 25,000 units. [2]: 200

  6. William Gordon Stables - Wikipedia

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    Stables (right) with his dog "Hurricane Bob" at his side, and an unknown person (left), with his caravan "The Wanderer", in the 1890s. William Gordon Stables (21 May 1840 – 10 May 1910) was a Scottish medical doctor in the Royal Navy and a prolific author of adventure fiction, primarily for boys.

  7. New biography about 'Wild Bill' Hickok debunks popular ... - AOL

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    "The Wanderer" features several photographs, including one captured of Hickok in Springfield. In 1865, Hickok was living at Lyon House, a boarding house formerly located at 318 South Ave. in ...

  8. The tiny N.Y. town where bookstores rule - AOL

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    The Northern Catskills "book village" of Hobart, New York, home to around 400 residents, is also home to seven bookstores, making it a dream destination for bibliophiles.

  9. List of Dark Sun modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-665-4. Richard Baker (June 1994). The Will and the Way: Psionicists of Athas. TSR, Inc. ISBN 1-56076-861-4. Anne Gray McCready (March 1995). Terrors Beyond Tyr (Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium II). TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-0097-0. Jon Pickens (April 1995). Thri-Kreen of Athas. TSR, Inc. ISBN 0-7869-0125-X. Bill Slavicsek (June ...