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  2. Darksword - Wikipedia

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    The Darksword series consists of the initial three books of The Darksword Trilogy, a supplemental role-playing volume, and a single-volume sequel. It was written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman with cover art by Larry Elmore. It is the story of a young man, born without magic in a society where magic is life, who has been prophesied to ...

  3. Darksword Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Darksword Adventures is a book by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman that was published by Bantam/Spectra in 1988. It describes the world of Thimhallen, the setting the Darksword trilogy written by Weis and Hickman. Most of the book describes the world and its history.

  4. Dragonlance - Wikipedia

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    In the mid to late 1980s, a rift developed between TSR and the authors. Weis and Hickman were feeling under-appreciated and, when TSR turned down their Darksword series of novels, they went to Bantam Books. Bantam made them an offer, which they accepted, and they stopped writing Dragonlance novels for TSR. [2]

  5. Margaret Weis - Wikipedia

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    Weis and Hickman wrote the Darksword trilogy (1986–87) and the seven-book Deathgate Cycle (1988–94) for Bantam Books. [ 6 ] Weis's daily workflow consisted of five hours of writing on the computer, starting at 7:30 a.m. , even on holidays, often rewriting anything that had surpassed five hours the previous day, and then thinking about the ...

  6. The Death Gate Cycle - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman had finished their Dragonlance and Darksword series prior to The Death Gate Cycle, which may be considered their most ambitious work yet, [1] [2] as they created multiple fully realized and distinct worlds. The series also displayed Weis and Hickman's continued command of the fantasy genre. [3]

  7. List of video game remakes and remastered ports - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Gaiden Trilogy: 1995 SNES Remasters of the original games. [375] Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos: 1990 Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom: 1991 Ninja Gaiden: 2004 Xbox Ninja Gaiden Sigma: 2007 PlayStation 3, Windows Updated visuals and features. [376] Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus: 2012 PlayStation Vita [377] Ninja Gaiden II

  8. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    Dark Swords: Swords made of strands of shadow essence, wielded by the warriors of Vaasa. If an improper user held the blades, the blades hilt would freeze their hands. Druniazth: Thermo phagic sword; the name is an anagram of the deity to which it is connected, Tharizdun, "the Chained Oblivion". Spike Sword

  9. Magic sword - Wikipedia

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    In Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's Darksword series the Darksword is a sword capable of absorbing magic. Michael Moorcock created a sinister magic sword in Stormbringer, wielded by Elric of Melniboné. This black sword has the power to suck out the souls of its victims and transfer their energy to its holder.