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  2. Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God is a 2005 direct-to-video American fantasy adventure film directed by Gerry Lively and written by Brian Rudnick and Robert Kimmel. . The second instalment in the Dungeons & Dragons film series, it serves as a stand-alone sequel to Dungeons & Dragons (2000), which in turn was based on role-playing game of the same na

  3. Dungeons & Dragons (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons is an action-adventure fantasy film series based on the role-playing game of the same name currently owned by Wizards of the Coast. The original trilogy consisted of a theatrical film, a made-for-TV second installment, and a direct-to-video third installment.

  4. The Ghost Tower of Inverness - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Tower of Inverness is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting. The module's title refers to an ancient magical tower located in the southern Abbor-Alz Hills. The "C" in the module code represents the first letter in the word "competition," the name ...

  5. List of Dungeons & Dragons video games - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1987, a number of games inspired by Dungeons & Dragons had appeared, such as the Wizardry and Ultima series, but these were not licensed from TSR. TSR considered making their own video games and passed on the idea, and instead announced in 1987 that it was looking for a game development partner to make officially-licensed games.

  6. Dungeons & Dragons in other media - Wikipedia

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    A live action film, titled Dungeons & Dragons, was released in 2000 to largely negative critical reception. [8] Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God, a made-for-TV sequel, was first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on October 8, 2005, receiving better critical reception, and was released on February 7, 2006 on DVD. [9]

  7. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of deities of Dungeons & Dragons, including all of the 3.5 edition gods and powers of the "Core Setting" for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) roleplaying game. Religion is a key element of the D&D game, since it is required to support both the cleric class and the behavioural aspects of the ethical alignment system – 'role playing ...

  8. Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons (film series), a series of films adapting the game Dungeons & Dragons, a live-action fantasy film directed by Courtney Solomon. Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God, a 2005 live-action fantasy film directed by Gerry Lively, a stand-alone sequel to the year 2000 film.

  9. Dungeons & Dragons 2: Wrath of the Dragon God - Wikipedia

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