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  2. Pathfinder (periodicals) - Wikipedia

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    All Pathfinder books are published under the terms of the Open Game License (OGL). [1] While the magazines Dragon and Dungeon were both licensed to make use of certain iconic elements of Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property, including material drawn from official settings published by Wizards of the Coast and unique monsters such as illithids, the terms of the OGL forbid the use of such ...

  3. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    978-1-60125-476-4: Softcover PZO9540 Alex Greenshields Doom Comes to Dustpawn: May 2013 32 9th 978-1-60125-504-4: Softcover PZO9541 Mike Welham We Be Goblins Too! June 2013 16 3rd Softcover PZO9500-7 Richard Pett The Dragon's Demand: July 2013 64 1st 978-1-60125-527-3: Softcover PZO9542 Mike Shel Wardens of the Reborn Forge: December 2013 64 12th

  4. Adventure Path - Wikipedia

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    While campaigns exist for many role-playing game systems, the specific term Adventure Path discussed here applies to published adventures for the Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder fantasy roleplaying games. Adventure Paths in opposition to normal campaigns usually have an own setting and rule set apart from the basic rules and settings.

  5. Rise of the Runelords - Wikipedia

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    Burnt Offerings written by James Jacobs, is the first volume in the Adventure Path.The story begins when a festival in the town of Sandpoint is interrupted by a disaster. Rumours regarding monsters nearby disturb the populac

  6. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of a pathfinder is to gather the most useful, relevant, reliable and authoritative resources on a variety of academic, work-related or general-interest topics. [4] Originally provided in print format in the 20th century in large academic libraries, [5] [6] pathfinders have evolved with the emergence of the World Wide Web and may now ...

  7. The Rod of Seven Parts - Wikipedia

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    The wielder of the Rod of Seven Parts holds the fate of the multiverse, as it has the power to slay or free Miska. [ 1 ] The Rod is so potent that normal forms of protection are not sufficient, so the Wind Dukes designed each individual section of the Rod so that they would scatter around the world whenever its full powers were used, such as ...

  8. The Pathfinder series - Wikipedia

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    The Pathfinder series is a completed series of novels by Orson Scott Card that is notable for its unusual fusion of the themes of science fiction and fantasy, with some elements of historical fiction. [1] One significant aspect of the Pathfinder series is its uniquely complex but well documented set of time travel rules. [2]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Dungeons & Dragons/watchlist - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a "shared watchlist", sorted by alphabetical order. Once completed, it will contain all Dungeons & Dragons related articles, including all articles, categories, redirects, lists, images, unassessed articles, disambiguation pages, and WikiProject:Dungeons & Dragons related pages (redlinks are included on purpose for either deleted articles or Needed-class articles, and ...