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  2. Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint - Wikipedia

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    Abyssal Black Flame Dragon Abyssal Black Flame Dragon is the leader of the "Black Cloud" nebula, standing at the side of absolute evil. At the beginning of the story he offered to become Kim Dokja's sponsor, and despite being turned down,he remained loyal to Kim Dokja's channel and became one of his biggest supporters. Persephone

  3. Dragons of Flame (module) - Wikipedia

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    Dragons of Flame is the second module in the first major story arc in the Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance series of game modules. It is one of the 14 Dragonlance adventures published by TSR between 1984 and 1986. Its cover features a painting by Jeff Easley depicting Tasslehoff Burrfoot peering at a red dragon and Verminaard of the Dragonarmies ...

  4. Dragons of Flame (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragons of Flame was successful for SSI, selling 55,711 copies. [4] According to GameSpy, "while the number of characters was increased to 10, the gameplay remained the same moderately competent, hack-'n-slash, side-scrolling action, marking this as another less than stellar entry on SSI's resume".

  5. Shienryu - Wikipedia

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    Shienryū (紫炎龍) ("purple flame dragon") is a vertical scrolling shooter created by Warashi for the arcade which was released in 1997, later followed by a Sega Saturn console release in 1997 and PlayStation release in 1999 (JP) and 2002 (US).

  6. Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of Wind - Wikipedia

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    Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of Wind (炎龍騎士團 外傳: 風之紋章) is a tactical role-playing computer game published by Dynasty International Information, a Taiwanese company. [1] Release was initially planned for 1997, [2] but it was released in early 1998. It is the third game in the series and is available only in Chinese. [1]

  7. Dragonflame - Wikipedia

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    At the climax of the battle, Scarn escapes. The comet drops from the sky and hits the crater. Everyone escapes except Wyrm, who is transformed from a single dragon into millions of birds. Fortune finally defeats Scarn. The dying power of the Flame opens a portal into a strange sideways world. Brace and Ledra go through the portal, which disappears.

  8. SnarfQuest - Wikipedia

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    SnarfQuest originally ran in Dragon Magazine from 1983–1989, debuting in issue #75 [3] and running until No. 145 (75-78,80-145). The first story arc, detailing Snarf's quest to become king, was collected into a single 144-page book, [3] entitled SnarfQuest: The Book, published by TSR in 1987; this edition also featured several never-before-published pages in full color including a story set ...

  9. Machine Robo Mugenbine - Wikipedia

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    The current logo of the Machine Robo Mugenbine toyline. Machine Robo Mugenbine (マシンロボムゲンバイン), also called Multiple General Node Combine System or Mu.Gen.Bine is a Japanese transforming robot toyline first released on 27 December 2003 by Bandai.