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  2. Elric of Melniboné - Wikipedia

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    Prince Gaynor The Damned: A fallen knight of the Balance, doomed to suffer without release by the forces of Chaos. He inhabits a formless existence, imprisoned in a black-and-gold suit of armor emblazoned with the 8-pointed symbol of Chaos. Rackhir, the Red Archer: A human, once a Warrior Priest of Phum but cast out of his order.

  3. The Powder Mage trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Powder Mage trilogy is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brian McClellan. It consists of the novels Promise of Blood (2013), The Crimson Campaign (2014) and The Autumn Republic (2015). [1] In 2014, Promise of Blood received the Morningstar Award for Best Fantasy Newcomer. [2]

  4. Crimson Gem Saga - Wikipedia

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    Combat in Crimson Gem Saga is similar to many turn-based RPGs. The most noticeable quirk is the ambush system. The most noticeable quirk is the ambush system. If contact between the player's icon and a generic monster icon occur on a field map, a battle will occur.

  5. King Crimson discography - Wikipedia

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    The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume One – 1969–1974: Released: 2004; Recorded: 1969–1974; Label: DGM; The 21st Century Guide to King Crimson – Volume Two – 1981–2003: Released: 2005; Recorded: 1981–2003 + one new track recorded in 2004; Label: DGM; The Condensed 21st Century Guide to King Crimson: Released: 2006 ...

  6. The Crimson Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Campaign is a fantasy novel by American author Brian McClellan, the second book [1] in The Powder Mage trilogy. It was first published by Orbit Books on May 6, 2014, and is the sequel to Promise of Blood (2013). The third and last book, titled The Autumn Republic, was released on February 10, 2015. [2]

  7. Crimson Skies - Wikipedia

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    In describing the concept of Crimson Skies, Jordan Weisman stated he wanted to "take the idea of 16th century Caribbean piracy and translate into a 1930s American setting". [3] Crimson Skies was first conceived as a PC game known as Corsairs!, but was released first as a board game from FASA.

  8. Cyttorak - Wikipedia

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    Cyttorak, the ruler of the Crimson Cosmos and the supplier of Moon-ho's powers, then ordered Moon-ho to align himself with Japanese imperialists to further the deity's goals of world destruction. Moon-ho dropped his Korean name , renamed himself " Taiko " and followed Cyttorak's command to help the Japanese colonize Korea .

  9. Crimson Spell - Wikipedia

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    Crimson Spell (Japanese: クリムゾン・スぺル, Hepburn: Kurimuzon Superu, originally released as The Crimson Spell in English) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayano Yamane. It was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Chara Selection from 2004 to 2021.