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The Shadowfell contains the information a Dungeon Master needs to run adventures set in the plane known as the Shadowfell with details on locations such as the Darkreach Mountains, Dead Man's Cross and the House of Black Lanterns, Gloomwrought, Letherna, the Oblivion Bog, and Thyrin Gol. [1]
In Wraith: The Oblivion, players take the roles of wraiths. Wraith: The Oblivion is the fourth game in the World of Darkness series of horror tabletop role-playing games. They share the same setting – a dark, gothic-punk interpretation of the real world, rife with corruption, where supernatural beings exist.
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Guildbook: Pardoners and Puppeteers is a sourcebook intended to be used with the tabletop role-playing game Wraith: The Oblivion, [1] where players take the roles of wraiths. [2] It is the fifth in a series of supplements that describes the history of the Arcanos (wraithly powers) and the societies that surround each.
Charnel Houses of Europe: The Shoah relates the facts of The Holocaust and addresses the consequences in the setting of the flood of deaths on the Underworld. [1] As Guide du Rôliste Galactique notes, "It is necessary to differentiate the supernatural influences of the Dark World from historical reality: the creatures did not cause the Shoah in this universe, they only profited from it."
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ST1: The Desolation, Part 1 - The Edge of Oblivion [107] author: 2010 ST2: The Desolation, Part 2 - The Ghosts of Victory [108] author: 2010 ST3: The Desolation, Part 3 - The Western Front [109] author: 2010 ST4: Temple-City of Orcus, Part 1 - The Tower of Weeping Sores [110] author: 2010 ST5: Temple-City of Orcus, Part 2 - The Lower City [111 ...
Also known as the Amelēs potamos (river of unmindfulness), the Lethe flowed around the cave of Hypnos and through the Underworld where all those who drank from it experienced complete forgetfulness. The river was often associated with Lethe , the personification of forgetfulness and oblivion, who was the daughter of Eris (Strife).