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  2. Dragon's Egg - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's Egg is a 1980 hard science fiction novel by American writer Robert L. Forward.In the story, Dragon's Egg is a neutron star with a surface gravity 67 billion times that of Earth, and inhabited by cheela, intelligent creatures the size of sesame seeds who evolve, live, and think a million times faster than humans.

  3. The Egg of the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    R-3 The Egg of the Phoenix was written by Frank Mentzer, with art by Bob Walters, and published by TSR/RPGA in 1982 as a 16-page booklet with an outer folder. [1] The module was a limited edition, and was only available for purchase to RPGA members. [1]

  4. Starquake (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Starquake is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert L. Forward, published in 1985.It is a sequel to his novel Dragon's Egg. [1] It is about the life of the Cheela civilization, creatures who live on a neutron star named Dragon's Egg, struggling to recover from a disastrous starquake.

  5. Egg of the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rolston reviewed Egg of the Phoenix for Dragon magazine #133. [2] He felt that the first three scenarios were "original, challenging, and entertaining, particularly in their exploitation of the peculiar logic of the AD&D game universe", but had reservations about the final scenario, which "despite having a plausible game rationale and logical self-consistency, strikes me as gross and ...

  6. Dragonlance - Wikipedia

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    Any dragon egg can be used to make a draconian, although the ones most commonly used are good dragon eggs because the evil kings want more evil dragons to hatch. Other gods of the setting include the gods of good Branchala, Habbakuk, Kiri-Jolith, Majere, and Mishakal; the gods of neutrality Chislev, Reorx, Shinare, Sirrion, and Zivilyn; and the ...

  7. The Dragon Egg in ‘House of the Dragon’ Is a Literal Easter ...

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    The Dragon Egg in ‘House of the Dragon’ Is a Literal Easter Egg—and Part of a Bigger ‘Game of Thrones’ Theory Mehera Bonner September 11, 2022 at 10:00 AM

  8. Eragon - Wikipedia

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    While hunting, he sees a large explosion and finds a blue dragon egg in the rubble. Later on, a baby dragon hatches from the egg, and bonds with Eragon, giving him a silver mark on his hand. Eragon names the dragon Saphira, after a name the old village storyteller Brom mentions. He raises the dragon in secret until two of King Galbatorix's ...

  9. 12 Holiday Recipes That Are So Worth The Extra Time And Effort

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    Fruitcake. Step one of a fruitcake is soaking pounds of dried fruit until it's plump and filled with bourbon. That takes up to 12 hours. Step two is simple: making and baking the loaves.