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Sword of Destiny (Polish: Miecz przeznaczenia) is the second [a] published short story collection and fix-up novel in Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series. Although published in 1992, [ 1 ] it is officially considered the second entry in the series, behind The Last Wish , which was published the following year.
The Rod of Seven Parts is a 1996 accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, written by Skip Williams. It focuses on the fictional artifact of the same name, which was originally introduced in the 1976 supplement Eldritch Wizardry .
When the player use certain tactics, the player can choose to target a single enemy or all enemies, with reduced strength. Each member in the party is specialized in one of the five weapon groups and they are sword, sabre, bow, axe and spear. The ultimate weapons are QingGang sword, ZhengZong sabre, LiGuang bow, Thunder axe and Snake spear.
Destiny 2: Lightfall is a major expansion for Destiny 2, a first-person shooter video game by Bungie.Representing the seventh expansion and the sixth year of extended content for Destiny 2, it was released on February 28, 2023, after being pushed back from its original fall 2022 release as a result of the delay of the previous expansion, The Witch Queen.
Sword of Destiny may refer to: Sword of Destiny (short story collection) (1992 book; Polish: Miecz przeznaczenia) anthology of short stories set in The Witcher fictional universe, by Andrzej Sapkowski; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny, Netflix film sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, part of the Crane-Iron (Chinese ...
The Legend of Sword and Fairy 2 (simplified Chinese: 仙剑奇侠传二; traditional Chinese: 仙劍奇俠傳二; pinyin: Xiānjiàn Qíxiá Zhuàn Èr), also known as Sword and Fairy 2 (仙劍二) or Chinese Paladin 2, is a fantasy adventure role-playing video game developed by the DOMO group (known for its role in developing the long-running Xuan-Yuan Sword game series) and the now defunct ...
Xuan Yuan Sword Luminary (軒轅剣 蒼き曜, Ken En Ken: Aoki Kagayaki) is a Japanese anime television series co-produced by TV Tokyo, Softstar and Nada Holdings, and animated by Studio Deen. [1] It is based on the Taiwanese role-playing video game Xuan-Yuan Sword: The Millennial Destiny . [ 2 ]
Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II was developed by UK-based computer game company Zippo Games, headed by Ste and John Pickford; this was the first game Zippo developed for fellow UK-based video game company Rare.