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  2. Path of Exile - Wikipedia

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    Path of Exile (full release) 23 October 2013 In October 2013, Path of Exile officially launched leaving what had been Open Beta, the launch was an expansion that changed the shape of the game. Originally Open Beta version 0.10.0 in January 2013 marked the point where Path of Exile was opened to the public as a free-to-play game.

  3. Path of Exile 2 - Wikipedia

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    Path of Exile 2 is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed and published by Grinding Gear Games. A sequel to Path of Exile (2013), the game was released as a paid early access title for Windows PC , PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on December 6, 2024.

  4. Critical Role campaign three - Wikipedia

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    They take the unconscious mage and head to a storage near the dock to investigate him. Using magic, they make the mage, Tuldus, tell them he is part of the Ruby Vanguard, a group that despises the gods and wants to unleash Predathos. Thull works with them, Ira is a loose thread, but Ludinus Da'Leth of the Cerberus Assembly is their leader.

  5. MageSlayer - Wikipedia

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    MageSlayer is an action video game released in 1997. It was based on the Vampire engine, developed by Raven Software, along with Take No Prisoners.The engine provides a top-down view with 2D sprites for the character and monsters in a full 3D environment with dynamic and colored lighting.

  6. Exile (1995 video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Exile is a series of role-playing video games created by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software. [1] They were released as shareware titles for Macintosh and Windows systems. Exile III was also ported to Linux by a third party. There were four games released in the series. All of the games were later revived in the Avernum series.

  7. Critical Role campaign two - Wikipedia

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    [91] [100] Other products based on the campaign include the art book Critical Role: The Chronicles of Exandria The Mighty Nein, [101] and the board game Uk'otoa. [102] As part of a sponsorship deal between Critical Role and D&D Beyond in 2018, an animated ad spot for the platform was produced which featured the Mighty Nein characters in combat ...

  8. Category:Dead Mage games - Wikipedia

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  9. Critical Role campaign one - Wikipedia

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    The campaign sourcebook, Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting (2017), is a guide to the setting of campaign one. [40] It was published by Critical Role and Green Ronin Publishing [41] under the Wizards of the Coast Open Game License [42]: 143 and is not considered "official" Dungeons & Dragons material. [41]