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  2. The Pendragon Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Pendragon Campaign details King Arthur's Britain and surrounding lands, as well as the major characters of the Pendragon setting and an expanded timeline. [3] The Pendragon Campaign features a detailed year-by-year analysis of the Arthurian era from 495 to 570 CE, integrating the stories of Mallory, Nennius, and French Vulgate with Welsh, and Saxon sources.

  3. The Elder Scrolls - Wikipedia

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    Tamriel comprises nine provinces, each of which is dominated by a distinct race: Black Marsh is home to the Argonians; Cyrodiil is home to the Imperials; Elsweyr is home to the Khajiit; Hammerfell is home to the Redguards; High Rock is home to the Bretons; Morrowind is home to the Dunmer, or Dark Elves; Skyrim is home to the Nords; Summerset ...

  4. Pendragon's Banner - Wikipedia

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    Pendragon's Banner is an historical fantasy trilogy by the British author Helen Hollick, published by William Heinemann in 1994, and later by Sourcebooks Inc in 2009 and by SilverWood Books in 2011.

  5. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a 2011 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.It is the fifth main installment in The Elder Scrolls series, following The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006), and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 11, 2011.

  6. Love's Still Changing Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Love's Still Changing Hearts is the 34th studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials released in 1990. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is the first album recorded on the Star Song label. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This album's personnel line-up consists of Armond Morales, David Will, Ron Hemby and David Robertson.

  7. Sail On (Imperials album) - Wikipedia

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    Sail On is the 24th studio album by the Christian music vocal group The Imperials.Released in 1977, it is their first album on Word Records' DaySpring label. [2] [3] It is also the first appearance of two new members, Russ Taff on lead vocals and David Will on baritone vocals, in addition to founding member, bass vocalist Armond Morales and tenor Jim Murray.

  8. Terry Blackwood - Wikipedia

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    Terry's distinctive vocal styling has been featured on many chart topping singles while associated with two highly acclaimed vocal groups, The Imperials and Andrus, Blackwood & Co. He was a featured soloist on many Gaither Homecoming videos. Terry is performing with the Imperials in the US and around the world.

  9. Free the Fire - Wikipedia

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    Free the Fire is the 33rd studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials released in 1988. This is their third and final album on the Myrrh label and after more than 10 years, their final album overall on Word Records. [1] The Imperials would switch over to Star Song Records for their next album Love's Still Changing Hearts (1990).