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  2. David Dunlap Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The David Dunlap Observatory (DDO) is an astronomical observatory site in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1935, it was owned and operated by the University of Toronto until 2008. It was then acquired by the city of Richmond Hill, which provides a combination of heritage preservation, unique recreation opportunities and a ...

  3. Ravenloft - Wikipedia

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    Ravenloft is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.It is an alternate time-space existence known as a pocket dimension or demiplane, called the Demiplane of Dread, which consists of a collection of land pieces called "domains", brought together by a mysterious force known only as the Dark Powers.

  4. Dave Arneson - Wikipedia

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    Other tributes in the gaming world included Order of the Stick #644, [60] and Dork Tower for April 8, 2009. [61] Video game publisher Activision Blizzard posted a tribute to Arneson on their website and on April 14, 2009, released patch 3.1 of the online role-playing game World of Warcraft, The Secrets of Ulduar, dedicated to Arneson. [62]

  5. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Tower of Inverness: 5–7: Allen Hammack: 1980: Wintercon VIII (1979) tournament module set in Greyhawk. Note: The Wintercon version does not bear the module code. Ranked 30th greatest adventure of all time [1] C3 9110: The Lost Island of Castanamir: 1-4: Ken Rolston: 1984: Generic setting. C4 9107: To Find a King: 4–7: Bob Blake ...

  6. Greyhawk - Wikipedia

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    Greyhawk, also known as the World of Greyhawk, is a fictional world designed as a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. [1] [2] Although not the first campaign world developed for Dungeons & Dragons—Dave Arneson's Blackmoor campaign predated it by about a year [3] —the world of Greyhawk closely identified with early development of the game beginning in 1972 ...

  7. Giantcraft - Wikipedia

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    They were replaced by a number of other lines. The "FOR" books instead looked at organization in the Realms — much like the splatbooks of White Wolf and others. They ran from FOR1: Draconomicon (1990) to Giantcraft (1995)." [2]: 104

  8. The Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Elemental Evil is an adventure module for the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting.The module was published by TSR, Inc. in 1985 for the first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules.

  9. The Claidi Journals - Wikipedia

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    Ustareth – Also known as Zeera, a Wolf Tower princess who was exiled to a desert waste that she made into the Rise. She is an incredibly talented and powerful scientist, a genius capable of flight, creating mechanical servants and lifelike dolls, generating enhanced natural landscapes, and disintegrating humans.