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In sixth-century Britain, King Arthur desires a dragon to harass the Saxon invaders. Merlin tells Arthur that the skull of a lake monster is required. From a batch of new mercenary recruits to Arthur's army, Gawain selects an Irishman called Mael and a Dane called Starkad after Mael defeats Lancelot in a demonstration duel in front of the recruits.
Dave Langford reviewed The Dragon Lord for White Dwarf #83, and stated that "Near the end, drama is dispelled by the in-joke of a cameo appearance by Anne ("Aiyyan") McCaffrey, reciting from her own books. This kind of thing should be left to Terry Pratchett."
"Lord Randall", or "Lord Randal", (Roud 10, Child 12) is an Anglo-Scottish border ballad [1] consisting of dialogue between a young Lord and his mother. [2] Similar ballads can be found across Europe in many languages, including Danish , German , Magyar , Irish , Swedish , and Wendish .
Craig Sheeley reviewed The Dragon Lord in Space Gamer No. 72. [1] Sheeley commented that "The Dragon Lord has all the earmarks of an adventure run by the author that someone decided to market, using the original jury-rigged materials from the game session! It's not worth [the price], being a fairly simple adventure that most any gamemaster ...
Dragonlord or Dragon Lord may refer to: Dragon Lord, a 1982 Hong Kong kung fu film starring Jackie Chan; Dragonlord (band), the American symphonic black metal band; Dragonlord (board game), a 1976 board game of aerial dragon combat; Dragon Lord (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe; Dragon Lord, the 1990 video game released for ...
Randall Flagg is a fictional character created by American author Stephen King, who has appeared in at least nine of his novels. Described as "an accomplished sorcerer and a devoted servant of the Outer Dark", [ 1 ] he has supernatural abilities involving necromancy , prophecy , and influence over animal and human behavior.
The Dragon Lord was a fanatic bent on avenging Japan's defeat in World War II. Although blind, he appears to be able to "see" mentally. Although blind, he appears to be able to "see" mentally. He used Sunfire as an ally, but Namor later convinced Sunfire of Dragon Lord's intentions to conquer the world for his own benefit.
Dragon Lord went over budget and took twice as long to shoot as was originally planned due to Chan's many retakes of shots to get them exactly as he wanted them. [2] One scene in the film is reputed to have taken 2900 takes to complete, although sources disagree on whether the scene in question is the opening scene involving a human pyramid or ...