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Replaces and expands upon Sword and Fist: 160: 0-7869-2880-8: Expanded Psionics Handbook: Bruce R. Cordell: April 1, 2004: Adds four new base classes with psionic powers, four new psionic races, and other related rules. 224: 0-7869-3301-1: Complete Divine: David Noonan: May 1, 2004: Replaces and expands upon Masters of the Wild and Defenders of ...
Sword and Fist is a guidebook which provides supplemental information for characters belonging to the Fighter and Monk base classes. This book contained tips for creating and playing characters of the aforementioned class, as well as a large number of prestige classes, most of which have been reintroduced in the 3.5 supplemental sourcebook Complete Warrior.
The Wand of Orcus in the original Monster Manual (1977).. The Wand of Orcus is a fictional magical weapon described in various Dungeons & Dragons media. Because of the popularity of Orcus as a villain within the Dungeons & Dragons universe, many different authors have written materials describing artifacts created by or associated with the character.
In the 2002 series, Mekaneck occasionally feels useless and wishes he had better superpowers than just an extending neck. This leads him to unknowingly retrieve Count Marzo's power amulet, in the vain hope that he'd be granted better abilities. He-Man and the other Masters finally convince Mekaneck of his worth. [16]
Chaos reigns around the world, and especially in the Sanctuary in Greece, due to the sudden death of the Pope. His brother Arles has taken over, ruling with an iron fist, and orders his men to retrieve the Gold Cloth. The Sanctuary's new leadership encourages Saints to fight against each other as Shaina and Marin have a deadly sparring match.
Lin Lie, also known as Sword Master and Iron Fist; Lin Sun from the Sons of the Tiger; Push, supporting character from the Spider-Girl comic book series (Marvel Comics) Radioactive Man; Red Lotus; Shang-Chi; Shen Kuei (a.k.a. The Cat) Sway from the X-Men; Wong, sidekick to Doctor Strange; Jimmy Woo; Xorn from the X-Men
Ehrgeiz (エアガイツ, Eagaitsu, German: [ˈeːɐ̯ɡaɪ̯ts] "Ambition"), fully titled Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring, is a fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Namco in 1998 for arcades.
The I.R.A. leader begins taunting him with the remote and then runs away. The Taliban member sees the bomb and tries harder to open the door. The I.R.A. leader runs to a safe spot, then presses a button on the remote. The bomb begins beeping, then explodes and kills the last Taliban member. The I.R.A. leader raises his fist and yells "Ireland!"