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  2. Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire, known in Japan as simply Dragon Blade (ドラゴンブレイド, Doragon Bureido), is a game for the Wii from Japanese developer Land Ho! publisher D3 Publisher. [1] Dragon Blade follows a young adventurer named Dal who seeks six legendary pieces of the "Dragon Blade," each infused with the soul of different ...

  3. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Trainable Monster – The dragon is a monster used in battle against other monsters. (IE 'Dragon type' Pokémon, 'Dramon's in Digimon) Supporting Character – The dragon helps the player at various points throughout the game. (IE Valoo, Paarthurnax) Unit – The dragon is a controllable battle unit in the game. (IE dragons in Warhammer Total War)

  4. Mystara - Wikipedia

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    Three principal land masses are described on Mystara's outer surface: the continent of Brun, the continent of Skothar, the continent of Davania, and the island continent of Alphatia (up to AC 1010). In the officially published material, the Known World concentrated on the eastern portion of Brun and the lands of the Sea of Dawn.

  5. The Dalelands - Wikipedia

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    This is a 64-page booklet wrapped in a removable cover. Included with the book is a fold-out color poster map of the Dalelands.The book focuses on the region known as "The Dalelands", including Archendale, Battledale, Daggerdale, Deepingdale, Featherdale, Harrowdale, The High Dale, Mistledale, Scardale, Shadowdale, Sessrendale, Tarkhaldale (the Lost Dale), Tasseldale, and Teshendale. [1]

  6. Dragons in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Winged dragons first appeared during the War of Wrath, the battle that ended the First Age. [T 4] Some dragons, known as "Fire-drakes" ("Urulóki" in Quenya), are capable of breathing fire. It is not entirely clear whether the "Urulóki" were only the first dragons such as Glaurung that could breathe fire but were wingless, or to any dragon ...

  7. Sigurd - Wikipedia

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    Sigurd (Old Norse: Sigurðr [ˈsiɣˌurðr]) or Siegfried (Middle High German: Sîvrit) is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known in some Old Norse sources as Fáfnir—and who was later murdered, in the Nordic countries with the epithet "Fáfnir's bane" (Danish: Fafnersbane, Icelandic: Fáfnisbani, Norwegian ...

  8. List of Savage Worlds books - Wikipedia

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    Old School Fantasy #1: A Keg For Dragon (2010, PDF and softcover) Relics & Rumors #3 (2010, PDF) Relics & Rumors #4 (2010, PDF) Old School Fantasy #2: Darkness Over Keryhk Nhor (2010, PDF and softcover) Old School Fantasy #3: Hunger of the Iron Mage (2010, PDF and softcover) Mythos Tales #1: Belly of the Beast (2011, PDF)

  9. Scarred Lands - Wikipedia

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    Scarred Lands is a post-apocalyptic fantasy campaign setting in which characters live in a world recovering from a devastating war between gods and titans. Initially published by White Wolf Publishing under its Sword & Sorcery brand using the d20 System , Scarred Lands is now owned by Onyx Path Publishing . [ 1 ]