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The Crystal Shard (1988); Streams of Silver (1989); The Halfling's Gem (1990); In later years, these and other books featuring the character Drizzt Do'Urden have been rebranded as installments of The Legend of Drizzt, and such publications of the Icewind Dale Trilogy are identified on their covers as books IV, V, and VI of that series.
Ice Princess, Noah (Elemental Master) - A member of the Imperial Knight Guards of Velder. Noah is called "The Princess of Ice", due to her phobia to fire and only learned ice and water elemental skills. Shadow Witch, Speka (Void Princess) - A girl who loved darkness and dark magic so much that she becomes a dark magician.
Banophernalia gave 3 stars for The Crystal Shard. [5] The Crystal Shard was #5 on CBR's 2020 "10 Of The Best DnD Stories To Start Off With" list — the article states that "The reason why this book is a great entry point is that it provides a great introduction to the Icewind Dale region of Faérun that is featured in a ton of other D & D ...
The Sellswords is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by R. A. Salvatore, whose related works include The Legend of Drizzt series and The Hunter's Blades Trilogy.It contains three books, Servant of the Shard (also the third book in the Paths of Darkness quartet, which was later published as books 11 through 14 of The Legend of Drizzt), Promise of the Witch-King, and Road of the Patriarch.
Stand-alone setting, divorced from the generic World of Darkness, with a finished metaplot, published across six books. OSRIC: Knights-n-Knaves, Black Blade Publishing and Usherwood Publishing Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: 2006, 2013 Other Suns: Fantasy Games Unlimited: 1983 Outime: Valhalla Simulation Games 1983 Outgunned: 2024 Over the Edge ...
Play-by-mail game The Land of Karrus, as portrayed in Paper Mayhem magazine [1]. This is a list of play-by-mail (PBM) games. It includes games played only by postal mail, those played by mail with a play-by-email (PBEM) option, and games played in a turn-based format only by email or other digital format.
Questers seek an ideal world, Asgard, and stand against the world's enemy, the abyss, and the evil empire Wahres Reich (German for the True Empire). The game title, Alshard is a coined term that means "a Shard with complete power." Every Shard has ego and tries to guide the owner to Asgard.
During development, which started in late 2007, the game was known as Last Stand. [12] The development team were aiming to create a standard tower defense game but in 3D, downloadable and with high production values. [12] The game was created by Mark Terrano, the lead designer of Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings, and uses the Gamebryo engine.