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  2. List of Ravenloft characters - Wikipedia

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    As an undead wizard, Azalin's true appearance resembles a skeleton or mummy. In his everyday appearance, however, Azalin maintains the illusion of a live king, closely mimicking his late-life persona: an elderly man with aquiline features and a piercing gaze, with unkempt dark hair topped by a heavy iron crown.

  3. Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The cleric character class first appeared in the original edition of Dungeons & Dragons. [2] [3]: 18 In the original edition, the class is described as gaining "some of the advantages from both of the other two classes (Fighting-Men and Magic-Users) in that they have the use of magic armor and all non-edged magic weapons (no arrows!), as well as a number of their own spells.

  4. Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the first edition in 1974, a catalog of game monsters was included along with other game manuals, first called Monsters & Treasure and now called the Monster Manual. As an essential part of Dungeons & Dragons , many of its monsters have become iconic and recognizable even outside D&D , becoming influential in video games ...

  5. Undead (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Undead creatures have been part of the game since its earliest forms. The skeleton and the zombie, for example, were among the first monsters introduced in the earliest edition of the game, in the Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974), where both were described as acting under the instructions of their motivator, usually a magic-user or ...

  6. Lords of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Lords of Darkness is a collection presenting ten short adventure scenarios that take place in the Forgotten Realms, each of them focusing on undead monsters such as skeletons, ghouls, wights, shadows, mummies, vampires, and ghosts; the book also contains suggestions on role-playing undead and a section called "A Mundane Guide to Wards vs. Undead, Spirits, and Other Entities". [1]

  7. HackMaster - Wikipedia

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    The name Garweeze Wurld was a play on the name of the fictional creator of Hackmaster in Knights of the Dinner Table, Gary Jackson, who is himself a parody of both D&D co-creator Gary Gygax and Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games. In the 5th edition of the game, the setting has been switched to Kenzerco's "Kingdoms of Kalamar" (KoK

  8. List of Overlord characters - Wikipedia

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    A Worker Group based in the Baharuth Empire, who took their name from a dragon they slain. They are one of four Worker Groups hired to raid Nazarick, and while they did not enter the tomb, they are killed by undead while guarding the entrance, effectively disbanding the group. Parpatra Ogrion (パルパトラ・オグリオン, Parupatora Ogurion)

  9. List of Dungeons & Dragons fiction - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Fifth Age: 04/1998: Dragonlance: The Cost: Short story: Janet Pack [nb 55] Tales of the Fifth Age: 04/1998: Dragonlance: A Most Peculiar Artifact: Novelette: Robyn McGrew [nb 55] Tales of the Fifth Age: 04/1998: Dragonlance: Voices: Novelette: Kevin T. Stein [nb 55] Tales of the Fifth Age: 04/1998: Dragonlance: The Notorious Booke ...