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Dragon City is a 2012 free-to-play social network game developed and published by Socialpoint. First released for Facebook, the game has since been ported to mobile devices and Microsoft Windows. In Dragon City, players collect, breed, and raise dragons, which can then be used to battle other players in both single-player and multiplayer modes ...
The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World (Japanese: 冰剣の魔術師が世界を統べる〜世界最強の魔術師である少年は、魔術学院に入学する〜, Hepburn: Hyōken no Majutsushi ga Sekai o Suberu: Sekai Saikyō no Majutsushi de Aru Shōnen wa, Majutsu Gakuin ga Nyūgaku Suru) is a Japanese light novel series written by Nana Mikoshiba and illustrated by Riko Korie.
Dragon City: Social network game Android, iOS, Facebook: Dragon Mania Legends: Casual Android, iOS, Windows: Dragon Story: Life simulation Android, iOS: Dragon Story is a game where the player breeds and discovers many dragon species on an island known as the Dragon Islands. The dragons must be fed with food from the farms.
Lily White may refer to: Lily White (photographer) (1866–1944) Lily White, a character in the Touhou Project video game series; Lily White, a member of the lily ...
Gellidus was an enormous white dragon. He was also known as Frost. He used to reside in Southern Ergoth and has turned it into a frozen wasteland. He gave a group of ogres in the area residence in the city of Daltigoth. He was killed in the gaming supplement Price of Courage by a group of intrepid adventurers with Huma's Dragonlance.
Royal Guard Captain Ludwin Arcs' childhood friend, Genia Maxwell, is a rare breed of mad scientist. Her inventions leave even Souma, who comes from a world of science and technology, in astonishment. Souma then convinces Ludwin to express his feelings to Genia.
In the second novel of the Chronicles series, Dragons of Winter Night (1985), written by the same authors, Sturm Brightblade becomes a more active member of the Companions, as he helps recover a Dragon Orb, an ancient magical artifact able to control dragons. At the end of the novel he sacrifices himself to allow the defeat of the enemy army ...
The Sorceress' design changed significantly during development. Created by George Kamitani for the beat 'em up Dragon's Crown, influences for the Sorceress and other characters came from basic design motifs of fantasy literature and gaming, such as his past work on Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom, other games such as Sega's Golden Axe, [5] and the literary works of J. R. R. Tolkien. [6]