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  2. Runewaker Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On March 23, 2012, Runewaker Entertainment announced its new MMORPG game, Dragon's Prophet. Runewaker would also collaborate with the Japanese game publisher, Aeria Games, to release Dragon's Prophet in Japan. The game revolves around a fantasy world where human warriors fight alongside dragons to achieve victory over insurmountable odds. [2]

  3. Runic magic - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of a 1984 dissertation on "Runes and Magic", Stephen Flowers published a series of books under the pen-name "Edred Thorsson" which detailed his own original method of runic divination and magic, "odianism", [16] which he said was loosely based on historical sources and modern European hermeticism. These books were:

  4. MagiQuest - Wikipedia

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    DinoQuest, a dinosaur-themed interactive game based on the same patented technologies is located in Santa Ana, CA. [6]Announced at the IAAPA 2009 (International Association of Amusement Park and Attractions) trade show are plans for Creative Kingdoms (the parent company of MagiQuest) to create a spin-off company, 'AquaKingdoms' that will bring a new form of the technology used in MagiQuest to ...

  5. Runes of Magic cracks open the Lair of the Demon Dragon - AOL

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    What's more threatening to the world of Taborea than a dragon? A demon dragon, obviously! Duh! The only thing more threatening than that would be a emo teen-vampire dragon, but it's good that the ...

  6. Sigurd - Wikipedia

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    Sigurd (Old Norse: Sigurðr [ˈsiɣˌurðr]) or Siegfried (Middle High German: Sîvrit) is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known in some Old Norse sources as Fáfnir—and who was later murdered, in the Nordic countries with the epithet "Fáfnir's bane" (Danish: Fafnersbane, Icelandic: Fáfnisbani, Norwegian ...

  7. The Death Gate Cycle - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing its potential for magic, they developed runes to harness it. Originally, there was only one group, the Sartan. The Sartan used magic by drawing runes on the ground and in the air, augmented by singing and spoken word; they believed that their power gave them responsibility and stewardship over the lesser races, whom they called ...

  8. Yggdrasil - Wikipedia

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    [8] Odin later used "the knowledge of the sacred runes" as a magical tool to give to humanity to increase humans' skill in magic and poetry. [ 9 ] While Yggdrasil is not mentioned by name in the poem and other trees exist in Norse mythology, the tree is near universally accepted as Yggdrasil by scholars, and if the tree is Yggdrasil, then the ...

  9. Runebound - Wikipedia

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    In the base scenario, "The Rise of the Dragonlords", the evil necromancer Vorakesh is trying to resurrect the High Lord of the Dragons, Margath, who was killed in the ancient Dragon Wars. In order to do so, he must gather the Dragon Runes with the help of his undead general, Sir Farrow, and their army of followers.