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  2. Dark Ages (historiography) - Wikipedia

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    In Peter S. Wells's 2008 book, Barbarians to Angels: The Dark Ages Reconsidered, he writes, "I have tried to show that far from being a period of cultural bleakness and unmitigated violence, the centuries (5th - 9th) known popularly as the Dark Ages were a time of dynamic development, cultural creativity, and long-distance networking". [55]

  3. Mephistopheles in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Animamundi: Dark Alchemist, the main character makes a contract with Mephistopheles to save his beheaded sister. In Shining in the Darkness the main villain in the Japanese version of the game is called "Mephisto". In the English version, his name is changed to Dark Sol, presumably in an attempt to link the game to Shining Force II.

  4. List of Vampire: The Dark Ages books - Wikipedia

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    Game books for Vampire: The Dark Ages ' first edition Title Original release ISBN Publisher Notes Vampire: The Dark Ages: March 1996 [9] 1-56504-275-1: White Wolf Publishing [9] Core rulebook for the game's first edition. Set in 1197. [9] Book of Storyteller Secrets: July 1996 [10] 1-56504-277-8: White Wolf Publishing [11]

  5. Category:Novels set in the Dark Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Ages here refers to the Early Middle Ages (ca. 500 to 1000 AD) in Europe. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  6. Libellus Sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    Libellus Sanguinis is a line of four tabletop role-playing game supplements released by White Wolf Publishing in 1997–2001, for use with their game Vampire: The Dark Ages. The line includes Masters of the State (1997), Keepers of the Word (1998), Wolves at the Door (2000), and Thieves in the Night (2001).

  7. Constantinople by Night - Wikipedia

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    The same year, White Wolf released the first supplement for Vampire: The Dark Ages [1] titled Constantinople by Night, a 128-page softcover book designed by Philippe Boulle, Joshua Mosqueria-Asheim, and Lucien Soulban, with illustrations by Michael Gaydos, Eric Lacombe, Chuck Regan, Andrew Ritchie, and Andrew Trabbold, and cover art by William ...

  8. The year female desire went mainstream - AOL

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    From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.

  9. Book of Storyteller Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Book of Storyteller Secrets is a supplement that serves as a guide to the Dark Ages setting, and provides tips for Storytellers running the game. [1] The book also lists the rules for crossovers between various role-playing games in the World of Darkness series, and describes the Dauntains Psychiatric Clinic.