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Link to the Odyssey on Perseus Project by book and line or range of lines. Adding the last line in range does not change the link URL, since the number of lines on one page is determined by Perseus. The first parameter is language: gr or el for Greek, en for English. Normally the template does not display the name of author and work.
Treasure Tales is a collection of 16 short adventure scenarios for AD&D. [1] Each adventure includes information for players, notes for the Dungeon Master, a map, and a picture for setting the scene. The page for the player presents the setting for the adventure along with its legends and notable characters, while the page for the DM explores ...
Map created by Robert Louis Stevenson in Treasure Island. A treasure map is a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret or a hidden locale. More common in fiction than in reality, "pirate treasure maps" are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow.
Mythic Odysseys of Theros is a 256-page campaign and adventure guide for using the Theros setting, from the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, in the 5th edition.. The book expands on game elements for the 5th edition, such
Complete Arcane is a supplemental rulebook for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It expands upon and replaces an earlier soft-cover rulebook entitled Tome and Blood . Contents
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The Book of Treasure Maps II was written by Daniel Hauffe and Rudy Kraft, and was published by Judges Guild in 1980 as a 48-page book. [1]TSR chose not to renew their license with Judges Guild for D&D after its September 1980 expiration, leaving The Book of Treasure Maps II (1980) and The Unknown Gods (1980) among the final products from Judges Guild to include the older D&D logo on them.