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  2. Eric and the Dread Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    A gazebo "Eric and the Dread Gazebo" also known as just “The Gazebo story" [1] is a role-playing game-inspired anecdote, made famous by Richard Aronson (designer of The Ruins of Cawdor, a graphical MUD, and the voice of Cedric in King's Quest V). Aronson's account first appeared in print in the APA Alarums and Excursions #139, (March

  3. Talk:Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    The word gazebo was used by British architects John and William Halfpenny in their book Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste (1750). Plate 55 of the book “Elevation of a Chinese Gazebo” shows “a Chinese Tower or Gazebo, situated on a Rock, and raised to a considerable Height, and a Gallery round it to render the Prospect more complete”.

  4. Talk:Eric and the Dread Gazebo - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Ravenloft publications - Wikipedia

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    Before I Wake, by Ari Marmell (October 2007) A short story released for free on the Wotc website with the announcement of new novels in publication. [30] Heaven's Bones (Dominion) (September 2008), by Samantha Henderson (ISBN 0-7869-5111-7) Mithras Court: A Novel of the Mists (Dominion) (November 2008), by David A. Page (ISBN 0-7869-5068-4)

  6. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Dread is a short (one session) horror role-playing game. [1] In addition to the book of rules, players also need to have a Jenga tower (not supplied with the game), which takes the place of dice for action resolution. Dread has no fixed setting and can be used in any place or time in which a horror game is appropriate. [2]

  7. Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights is an anthology of short stories set in Thedas, the universe of the Dragon Age media franchise.The collection is edited by Chris Bain, Trick Weekes, Matthew Goldman and Christopher Morgan, and comprises a selection of fifteen stories written by nine BioWare staff writers about various characters from the Dragon Age series. [2]

  8. Category:Humour - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Devil's Due Publishing publications - Wikipedia

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    References External links 0–9 7 Days of Death #1 (2015) A Aftermath: The Blade of Kumori #1–5 (November 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Breakdown #1–6 (October 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Defex #1–6 (October 2004–April 2005) Aftermath: Infantry #1–6 (December 2004–April 2005) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force (May 2019) Arkworld #1–3 (June 2020–June 2022) Army ...