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Daily/weekly quests: quests that are repeatable on a daily or weekly basis. These usually involve quests intended to earn reputation with the specific faction(s). Rescue quests: a less common quest, usually happens when doing other quests in the area. As the name suggests, the player is required to safely guide an NPC out of the area.
Alistair's birthday is quickly approaching in CastleVille, and Yvette has a plan to surprise him with a new Magic Library that can store all of his spell books. This Magic Library is available ...
Faugrimm is back in your Kingdom in CastleVille, so Alistair and Giovanni have partnered to take the battle to Beasties and Faugrimm alike with the help of a little bit of alchemy. There are eight ...
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Expanded Player's Guide; Game Master's Screen; Realms of Terrinoth (2018) – Fantasy worldbook based on the world of Mennara featured in the Runewars Miniatures Game universe. KeyForge: Secrets of the Crucible – Crossover Science Fiction and Fantasy worldbook based on the world of The Crucible from the KeyForge card game universe.
Alchemy and thaumaturgy are often intertwined, particularly in the context of spiritual transformation and the pursuit of enlightenment. Alchemy, with its focus on the transmutation of base metals into gold and the quest for the philosopher's stone , can be seen as a form of thaumaturgy where the practitioner seeks to transform not just ...
Alchemical symbols were used to denote chemical elements and compounds, as well as alchemical apparatus and processes, until the 18th century. Although notation was partly standardized, style and symbol varied between alchemists.
In Renaissance alchemy, alkahest was the theorized "universal solvent". [ nb 1 ] It was supposed to be capable of dissolving any composite substance, including gold (then not considered an element), without altering or destroying its fundamental components. [ 1 ]