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  2. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Monsters range from common, low-level creatures, such as chickens and goblins, to unique and often much more powerful monsters, such as the Queen Black Dragon, Telos, and Vorago. [ 50 ] Most monsters have their own strengths and weaknesses, notable exceptions being certain bosses , which have no specific weaknesses.

  3. The Black Queen (House of the Dragon) - Wikipedia

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    "The Black Queen" is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. The episode was written by series co-creator and co-showrunner Ryan Condal and directed by Greg Yaitanes. It first aired on HBO and HBO Max on October 23, 2022.

  4. The Red Sowing - Wikipedia

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    "The Red Sowing" is the seventh and penultimate episode of the second season of the fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon, a prequel to Game of Thrones. The title refers to the bloody fate of many Targaryen bastards, who are called "dragon seeds", trying to claim dragons.

  5. 'House Of The Dragon': Why Didn't Rhaenys Kill The Greens? - AOL

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    Why didn't Rhaenys kill Aegon and Alicent? In Episode 9, the Queen Who Never Was could've prevented the Dance of the Dragons. Instead, she flew off. Here's why.

  6. The Green Council - Wikipedia

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    "The Green Council" was written by Sara Hess, marking her second episode as writer for the series, following "The Princess and the Queen". [1]The title of the episode refers to the Small Council, arranged secretly by Otto Hightower to secure Aegon's position as heir to the Iron Throne, which excludes Lord Lyman Beesbury and Queen Alicent, with the 'green' being a reference to the color of ...

  7. Vecna - Wikipedia

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    Vecna (/ ˈ v ɛ k. n ɑː / VEK-nah [2]) is a fictional character appearing in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Vecna has been named one of the greatest villains in the Dungeons & Dragons franchise. [3] [4] Originally appearing in the Greyhawk campaign setting, Vecna was described as a powerful wizard who became a lich. [4]

  8. Black Summoner - Wikipedia

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    Elven Chief Nelras mistakes Efil for his own daughter, Lumil, but realises his mistake. Kelvin is curious about Lumil and Nelras explains 20 years ago Lumil offered herself as sacrifice to save the village from a dragon. The dragon took her as his wife, but years later Lumil was found dead and fearing the dragons return, the elves fled to Gawn.

  9. Dragons of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Dragons of Hope is an adventure in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is the third module of the 14 Dragonlance adventures published by TSR, Inc. , between 1984 and 1986. The module is intended for level 6-8 player characters.