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  2. Fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    The term fan fiction has been used in print as early as 1938; in the earliest known citations, it refers to amateur-written science fiction, as opposed to "pro fiction". [3] [4] The term also appears in the 1944 Fancyclopedia, an encyclopaedia of fandom jargon, in which it is defined as "fiction about fans, or sometimes about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters from ...

  3. List of Dungeons & Dragons fiction - Wikipedia

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    Knights of Takhisis: Dark Warriors: Essay [nb 29] Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman [nb 27] The Second Generation: 03/1994: Dragonlance: The Dragons of Krynn: Anthology: Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman editors: 1-56076-830-4: The Dragons Anthologies [nb 14] 03/1994: Dragonlance: Seven Hymns of the Dragon: Poem: Michael Williams [nb 30] The Dragons ...

  4. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern fan illustration by David Demaret of the dragon Smaug from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 high fantasy novel The Hobbit. This is a list of dragons in popular culture.Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre.

  5. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [2]

  6. List of dragons in literature - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the dragons of C.S. Lewis's fiction, the dragons of Earthsea do not eat each other. [8] Like Tolkien's Smaug, [9] they are susceptible to drowning. [10] Kalessin the creator of the world of Earthsea. (The Farthest Shore, 1972) Orm, the great dragon who slew and was slain by the legendary Warrior Mage Erreth-Akbe.

  7. Organization for Transformative Works - Wikipedia

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    The Organization for Transformative Works offers the following services and platforms to fans in a myriad of fandoms: . Archive of Our Own (AO3): An open-source, non-commercial, non-profit, multi-fandom web archive built by fans for hosting fan fiction and for embedding other fanwork, including fan art, fan videos, and podfic.

  8. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    Dead Warriors of Qingcheng (青城死士) Other works of Gu Long. Tang Clan (唐門) Thunderbolt Hall (霹靂堂) Green Dragon Society (青龍會) Wolf Mountain (狼山) Six Fans Gate (六扇門) Hall of the Gods (諸神殿) Tian Zong (天宗) Puppets' Mountain Manor (玩偶山莊) Tian Zun (天尊) Heaven Forsaken Nunnery (天棄庵)

  9. Dragon Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Warriors (ISBN 0-552-52287-2) was the original book.It included rules for combat, a listing of weapons and armor, and a selection of opponents. The game offered a choice of warrior classes, Knight and Barbarian, as well as the necessary information required to play a Human, a Dwarf, or an Elf.