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Bright Falls is a fictional mountain town located in the U.S. state of Washington and is the setting of Alan Wake. Bullworth, New England Bully: A small town located somewhere within the New England region of the United States. Also the namesake of the primary location of the game, Bullworth Academy. Capital City, USA State of Emergency
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Wizards of the Coast: 1997-1998 The setting was released in the form of three books, as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Odyssey line. Uresia: anime fantasy Planet of Uresia Systemless, Big Eyes, Small Mouth: Guardians of Order: 2003-2012 Written by S. John Ross. Multiverse (Magic: The Gathering) Sword and ...
Name Description Aaru: The heavenly paradise often referred to as the Field Of Reeds, is an underworld realm where Osiris rules in ancient Egyptian mythology. Akhet: An Egyptian hieroglyph that represents the sun rising over a mountain. It is translated as "horizon" or "the place in the sky where the sun rises".
Fictional valleys, elongated low areas often running between hills or mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Pages in category "Fictional valleys"
The Name of the Game: Novel: Rose Estes: 0-88038-614-2: Greyhawk Adventures: 07/1988: Forgotten Realms: Spellfire: Novel: Ed Greenwood: 0-88038-587-1: Shandrill's Saga: 08/1988 AD&D Prince of Thieves Adventure Gamebook #18 Chris Martindale 0880385960 / 9780880385961 Adventure Gamebook 08/1988: Dragonlance: Stormblade: Novel: Nancy Varian ...
This a fictional disease in which Walden "clucks" like a chicken when he tries to talk. Chickenpox Codename: Kids Next Door ("Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E.") This is a fictional strain of common chickenpox; it is spread by contact with live chickens, and the boils on the victim's skin resemble live, cackling chicken faces. Otherwise, it is the same ...