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  2. Arcane (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Arcane (titled onscreen as Arcane: League of Legends) is a steampunk action-adventure television series created by Christian Linke and Alex Yee. It was produced by the French animation studio Fortiche under the supervision of Riot Games , and distributed by Netflix .

  3. Jinx (League of Legends) - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix animated series Arcane explores the character's origin story as Powder, Vi's younger sister who, following a series of personal tragedies, is taken in and raised by the crime lord Silco. Ella Purnell voices the character in Arcane. Jinx has become one of the franchise's most popular and iconic characters since her introduction.

  4. Vi (League of Legends) - Wikipedia

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    Piltover Enforcer Vi (born Violet) is a fictional character from Riot Games' League of Legends media franchise. She was introduced as a playable character, or "Champion" within the game's lore, in a December 2012 update for the 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game of the same name, which was complemented by an official upload track to commemorate her introduction.

  5. Enemy (Imagine Dragons and JID song) - Wikipedia

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    In a press release, the band's vocalist Dan Reynolds explained: "'Enemy' is about reconciling internal conflict in a world where it feels impossible to trust even yourself. In Arcane, two sisters' lives take them on different paths and leads to a division that threatens to tear an entire city apart. Like the series, the song is meant to be both ...

  6. List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.

  7. Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers

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    Banaza is summoned to another world by the Kingdom of Klyrode as a hero candidate, but is found to have inadequate skills and banished to a dangerous forest. After slaying a slime, Banaza levels up and gets infinite stats, making him the most powerful; using his new skills, he disguises himself as Flio, in order to stay out of the conflict ...

  8. Arcane Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Berin Kinsman reviewed Arcane Shadows in the March/April 1993 issue of White Wolf Magazine, assessing it as an "above-par AD&D module" that "still doesn't quite justify the cost", and rating it a 3 out of 5. [1] He noted that the additional $3–4 for Dark Sun modules at the time appeared to only pay for "fancy packaging" versus content. [1]

  9. A Guide to the Astral Plane - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Webb reviewed A Guide to the Astral Plane for Arcane magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. [1] He quips that: "The problem with Planescape is that it inspires an almost ceaseless tide of high-quality accessories, and such creativity puts a strain on both the finances and campaigns of referees.