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  2. Amazing Engine - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Engine was a series of tabletop role-playing game books that was published by TSR, Inc. from 1993 until 1994. It was a generic role-playing game system - each publication employed the same minimalist generic rules, as described in the Amazing Engine System Guide, but each world book had an entirely different setting or genre.

  3. Village Book 2 - Wikipedia

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    Village Book 2 was written by Bryan Hinnen, Mark Holmer, and Mitch Johnson, with Bob Bledsaw, and a cover by Jennell Jaquays [a], and was published by Judges Guild in 1979 as a 64-page book. [ 1 ] Different Worlds Publications later acquired and distributed Judges Guild game products, including Village Book 1 , Village Book 2 , Castle Book I ...

  4. The Books of Faerie - Wikipedia

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    The Books of Faerie was initially published as a spin-off when the ongoing The Books of Magic series written by John Ney Rieber proved to be popular with readers. Editor Stuart Moore approached writer Bronwyn Carlton to script the first three issue series: Carlton wrote a series which brought back some of the ambiguity around whether Timothy Hunter was Queen Titania's son that Reiber had ...

  5. Faeries (Ars Magica) - Wikipedia

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    It also includes a bestiary of faeries from around the world, rules on creating a faerie character, and four short adventures. [ 2 ] The first version was a 144-page softcover written by John Snead , Sarah Link, Jonathan Tweet , Lisa Stevens , and Mark Rein-Hagen , and published by White Wolf in 1991 for the second edition of Ars Magica .

  6. Edward Hordern - Wikipedia

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    His best known book is "Sliding Piece Puzzles", originally published in 1986 by Oxford University Press (ISBN 0-19-853204-0). In 1993, Hordern edited, corrected and privately published a Centenary Edition of the famous "Puzzles Old & New" by Professor Hoffmann, including photographs of many original puzzles of the 1890s, mostly from his own ...

  7. Queen of Air and Darkness (Clare novel) - Wikipedia

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    Annabel Callisto Blackthorn - A Blackthorn ancestor who was resurrected by Malcolm Fade in the first book of the trilogy. Ash - The son of Sebastian Morgenstern and the Seelie Queen, giving him an interesting mix of faerie blood, demon blood, and angel blood. Due to the Unseelie King tampering with the black volume, Ash's aura inspires perfect ...

  8. List of D6 System books - Wikipedia

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    List of D6 System books is a listing of commercially released books from West End Games, its successors, and licensees for the D6 System role-playing game. This does not include various free downloads, fan-made works or forthcoming releases. Accessories such as card decks, screens and miniatures are also not listed.

  9. The Book of Dreams (Melling novel) - Wikipedia

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    The gateways between Faerie and the Earthworld have been destroyed by the Enemy. The only hope of ever bridging the two worlds again lies with Dana, a troubled teenager now living in Toronto. In a dream, Dana is told by her fairy mother, Edane, that the key to restoring the gateways is in The Book of Dreams.