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Darkness and Light, written by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya R. Carter, is the first volume in the Preludes series. This novel details the travels of Kitiara and Sturm before the beginning of Dragonlance Chronicles, as they seek to find news of Sturm's father, and eventually admit their attraction for each other.
Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy is a point-and-click adventure game. [3] The player's goal in the game is to prevent a global apocalypse by redeeming the cursed spirits that are attempting to start various possible disasters. Once all possible disasters are prevented, by redeeming all the spirits, the player must defeat the dark lord Gar Hob.
Dark and Light was a third-person Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), set in a medieval fantasy world called Ganareth. Players could choose from 12 races, 10 of which could be either male or female (the exceptions being Half-Trolls, which were male only, and Fairies, which could only be female).
Dark and Light may refer to: Dark and Light (2006 video game), a pay-to-play MMORPG developed by NPCube; Dark and Light (2017 video game), a "fantasy survival sandbox RPG" developed by Snail Games based on the 2006 game
Silva Saga II: The Legend of Light and Darkness (シルヴァ・サーガ2) is a role-playing video game developed and published by SETA Corporation, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1993. It is a direct sequel to Silva Saga for the Family Computer.
Darkness and Light may refer to: Darkness and light, or black-and-white dualism, a metaphorical expression of good and evil; Darkness and Light, a 1999 Taiwanese film by Chang Tso-chi; Darkness and Light, a 1989 Dragonlance novel by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya R. Carter; Darkness and the Light, a 1942 novel by Olaf Stapledon; Darkness and Light ...
Over the next few years, several games were published under this rule set. The World of Darkness games exclusively used this ruleset, as did Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game (1995), [2] Trinity (1997), [3] and Exalted (2001). [4] The Storyteller System was discontinued in 2003 after completing the metaplot building up since Vampire: The ...
Hunter: The Vigil was originally produced by White Wolf Publishing as the sixth game in the Chronicles of Darkness series, which is a reboot of their series World of Darkness. [4] Like many games in the series, it is based on an earlier World of Darkness game – Hunter: The Reckoning (1999) [4] [7] – but it also expands on the basic human ...