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  2. Ten realms - Wikipedia

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    The ten realms are part of Buddhist cosmology and consist of four higher realms and six lower realms derived from the Indian concept of the six realms of rebirth. [3] These realms can also be described through the degrees of enlightenment that course through them. [4] They have been translated in various ways.

  3. Elaine Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Realms anthology novellas. The Best of the Realms, Book 1 (2003) "Rite of Blood"—Realms of the Underdark (1996) The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007) "The Bargain"—Realms of Valor (1993) "The More Things Change"—Realms of Infamy (1994) "The Direct Approach"—Realms of Magic (1995)

  4. The War of the Realms - Wikipedia

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    According to the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup, Issue #1 received an average score of 8.6/10 based on 25 reviews from critics. [10] Adam Barnhardt from Comicbook.com states "Though dense at times, War of the Realms transforms a dreary Midgard into an icy, fiery post-apocalyptic hellscape and the end result is an astonishing book ...

  5. The Seven Realms - Wikipedia

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    The four books in the current series are: The Demon King, The Exiled Queen, The Gray Wolf Throne, and The Crimson Crown. A sequel series titled The Shattered Realms began publication in 2016. Set a generation after The Seven Realms, the books are set in the same world, following the progeny of many of the characters in the original series.

  6. Realm of the Mad God Guide - AOL

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    However, Realm of the Mad God is massive and pretty complex. Your first few trips to the realm might create more questions than answers. And although you will have dozens of allies, they may not ...

  7. Erin M. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Erin M. Evans earned her anthropology degree from Washington University in St. Louis. [1]Evans wrote the Forgotten Realms novels The God Catcher (February 2010), Brimstone Angels (November 2011), Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (December 2012), as well as the short story The Resurrection Agent featured in the Realms of the Dead Anthology (January 2010).

  8. Mark Anthony (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony wrote a number of novels based on Dungeons & Dragons published worlds, Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Ravenloft. [1] His first such novel was Crypt of the Shadowking in The Harpers series, and he has written several short stories as well.

  9. Jeff Grubb - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Grubb (born August 27, 1957) [1] is an author of novels, [2] short stories, and comics, as well as a computer and role-playing game designer in the fantasy genre. Grubb worked on the Dragonlance campaign setting under Tracy Hickman, and the Forgotten Realms setting with Ed Greenwood. [3]