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  2. Dragon Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Dice is set in the fictional world of "Esfah." Esfah was created by the goddess Nature, and the Father of All. These two deities had several children, each of whom represented one of the major elements described by Plato (Fire - Firiel, Earth - Eldurim, Wind - Ailuril, Water - Aguarehl), and one of whom was named "Death."

  3. Data Carddass - Wikipedia

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    Data Carddass (データカードダス, Dēta Kādodasu) is a series of Japanese arcade game machines created by Bandai, which largely focus around the digital use of collectible trading cards. It is an expansion of Bandai's Carddass collectible trading card series, which allows players to use special cards to interact with arcade video games .

  4. TSR, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [10] [43] Dragon Dice was a collectible dice game where each player started with a random assortment of basic dice, and could improve their assortment by purchasing booster packs of more powerful dice. The first sets of Dragon Dice sold well at games stores, and TSR produced several expansion sets. However, interest in Dragon Dice was waning ...

  5. Q-workshop - Wikipedia

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    The Q WORKSHOP dice are known for their distinct style and engravings, featuring various motifs such as : Elven, Dragon, Runic. In 2007 Q WORKSHOP begun production of licensed dice sets, starting with Call of Cthulhu dice set on license from Chaosium Inc. , [ 1 ] and following up in 2008 with Munchkin dice on license from Steve Jackson Games ...

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    Sisters Separated into Forced Labor Camps During World War II Reunite for 'Last Time' at Ages 96 and 100 (Exclusive)

  7. Dragon Dice (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Dice is a video game based on TSR's collectible dice game Dragon Dice, developed and published by Interplay Entertainment in 1997. Development

  8. DragonQuest - Wikipedia

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    DragonQuest is a fantasy role-playing game originally published by Simulations Publications (SPI) in 1980. Where first generation fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) restricted players to particular character classes, DragonQuest was one of the first games to utilize a system that emphasized skills, allowing more individual customization and a wider range of options.

  9. Demon Dice - Wikipedia

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    Demon Dice, originally published as Chaos Progenitus, [1] is a collectible dice game for two or more players created by Lester Smith (designer of the better-known Dragon Dice) and Tim Brown. Publication history