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  2. The Book of Monsters - Wikipedia

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    They called upon Phil Edgren, who owned a bookstore around the corner from their shop, to write the text to a bestiary of mythical monsters. The result was The Book of Monsters, a digest-sized 44-page book published in 1976 that was the first fantasy bestiary, predating TSR 's Monster Manual by a year. The illustrations and cover art were done ...

  3. List of GURPS books - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-55634-318-3. —presents six versions of Earth possessing alternate histories to that of our own world, as well as a number of less-detailed settings scattered throughout the book in sidebars: for instance, "Gernsback" is a parallel, inspired by 1930s science fiction adventure stories (it is named for the editor Hugo Gernsback) has as ...

  4. Gamma World - Wikipedia

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    Gamma World takes place in the mid-25th century, more than a century after a second nuclear war had destroyed human civilization. The war that destroyed civilization in Gamma World is only vaguely described in most editions of the game, and what details are provided change from version to version:

  5. List of Dragonlance modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    They wrote the five chapters over a weekend and were given the job to write the accompanying novels based on that. [1] [3] The first module, Dragons of Despair, was published in March 1984. Then in November 1984, Dragons of Autumn Twilight was published. [4] This novel was written after the completion of the first Dragonlance game modules.

  6. List of Deadlands: The Weird West publications - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally released using its own custom rules, and has since been published using the d20 system, GURPS and Savage Worlds rules. The Deadlands world was expanded with a post-apocalyptic setting entitled Deadlands: Hell on Earth; a list of the publications for this setting can be found here.

  7. Arduin - Wikipedia

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    Arduin. Arduin is a fictional universe and fantasy role-playing system created in the mid-1970s by David A. Hargrave. It was the first published "cross-genre" fantasy RPG, with everything from interstellar wars to horror and historical drama, although it was based primarily in the medieval fantasy genre.

  8. Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes - Wikipedia

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    The book also contains marginalia by Mordenkainen, a wizard originally created by Gary Gygax for his World of Greyhawk campaign. The book expands on existing setting and background information for the main setting of the game. Chapter 1: The Blood War 8 new Tiefling subraces; Lords of the Nine and other devil lore

  9. Hunter: The Reckoning - Wikipedia

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    Official website. ISBN. 1-56504-735-4 (ed. 1) 978-1-737496-24-3 ( H5) Hunter: The Reckoning is a horror tabletop role-playing game, and the sixth main game in the World of Darkness series. It was originally released by White Wolf Publishing in November 1999 as part of their Year of the Reckoning line. A second edition, based on the Vampire: The ...