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  2. List of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks - Wikipedia

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    The books from the "main" product line of 4th Edition are split into Core Rules and Supplement books. Unlike third edition of Dungeons & Dragons , which had the core rulebooks released in monthly installments, the 4th editions of the Player's Handbook , Monster Manual , and Dungeon Master's Guide were all released in June 2008.

  3. Hero Builder's Guidebook - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer from Pyramid noted that the Hero Builder's Guidebook "is a companion to the 3rd Edition D&D Player's Handbook, and that alone set my teeth a little on edge when I first took a look at it", concerned that Wizards of the Coast may release too many "indispensable" books rather than allowing the game to stand alone.

  4. Guilds of Ravnica - Wikipedia

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    Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica (2018) was the first Magic: The Gathering campaign setting adapted for Dungeons & Dragons and was released on November 20, 2018. [13] [14] The campaign book and the three related Ravnica card sets carried "the classic collectible card game into its 26th year". [14]

  5. Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica - Wikipedia

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    Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica is a 256-page campaign and adventure guide for using the Ravnica setting, from the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, in the 5th edition. The book includes a ninety page overview of "the ten guilds of Ravnica along with the Tenth District where most of the guilds operate.

  6. Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft - Wikipedia

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    The book includes an overview of 39 Domains of Dread [1] and a 20-page adventure called The House of Lament. [2] [3] The book's marginalia is presented as correspondence between the vampire hunter Rudolph Van Richten, "D&D's Van Helsing equivalent", and "other heroes in Ravenloft like Ezmerelda d'Avenir and the Weathermay-Foxgrove Twins". [2]

  7. Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths - Wikipedia

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    The Blacksmiths' Arms pub, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham The Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths ranks fortieth among the ancient livery companies of the City of London.. First mentioned in a Court record of 1299, [1] London's blacksmiths evolved from a religious fraternity into a guild before being granted the status of a Company by Royal Charter in 1571.

  8. List of Arthurian characters - Wikipedia

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    Wizard, guide to King Arthur Modron: Culhwch and Olwen, Welsh Triads, 11th century Welsh Triads: Mother of Mabon, in another folktale, she is the mother of Owain and Morvydd by Urien, Possible source for Morgan le Fay Mordred† Modred, (Welsh: Medrawd, Latin: Medraut) Annales Cambriae, c. 970 Many

  9. Guildbook: Sandmen - Wikipedia

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    Guildbook: Sandmen is a sourcebook intended to be used with the tabletop role-playing game Wraith: The Oblivion, [1] where players take the roles of wraiths. [2] It is the second release in the Guildbook line of books, which develop the culture and societies of each of the wraith guilds. [3]