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  2. Dragon kill points - Wikipedia

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    Dragon kill points or DKP are a semi-formal score-keeping system (loot system) used by guilds in massively multiplayer online games. Players in these games are faced with large scale challenges, or raids , which may only be surmounted through the concerted effort of dozens of players at a time.

  3. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is the second expansion set for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft, following The Burning Crusade. It launched on November 13, 2008 and sold 2.8 million copies within the first day, making it the fastest selling computer game of all time released at that point.

  4. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The spirits of Rauru and Sonia help Link return Zelda to normal and restore his right arm before fading away; he and Zelda fall to the surface, where they reunite. Some time later, on the Great Sky Island, Mineru bids farewell to Zelda and Link before fading away, while the new sages vow to protect Hyrule.

  5. Dragon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    As noted above The Dragon was preceded by seven issues of The Strategic Review. In the magazine's early years it also published five "Best of" issues, reprinting highly regarded articles from The Strategic Review and The Dragon. From 1996 to 2001, Dragon Magazine published the "Dragon Annual", a thirteenth issue of all new content.

  6. Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep - Wikipedia

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    Assault on Dragon Keep includes references to popular titles like Dark Souls, World of Warcraft, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings. [11] It introduces new enemies, [14] such as a Mimic, a creature disguised as a chest, [11] and adds new environmental elements, like replacing ammunition crates with clay jars that can be smashed by the player. [14]

  7. Dungeons & Dragons (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Another recurring villain is Tiamat, who is a five-headed dragon and the only creature that Venger fears. Throughout the series, a connection is suggested between Dungeon Master and Venger. At the end of the episode "The Dragon's Graveyard", Dungeon Master calls Venger "my son". At the end of another episode, he states "We all make mistakes.

  8. Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    The flexibility of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game rules means that Dungeon Masters (DM) are free to create their own fantasy campaign settings.For those who wanted a pre-packaged setting in which to play, TSR, Wizards of the Coast (WotC), and other publishers have created many settings in which D&D games can be based; of these, the Forgotten Realms, an epic fantasy world, has been one of ...

  9. Sidon (The Legend of Zelda) - Wikipedia

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    Sidon [a] (/ ˈ s aɪ d ən / SY-don) is a fictional character in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. He first appeared as a major character in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.