Draconomicon (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Forgotten Realms)
Draconomicon (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Forgotten Realms)
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Draconomicon (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying, Forgotten Realms)
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Dark Sun Creature Catalog (Dungeons and Dragons: Roleplaying Game Supplement)

Monsters and other threats from the world of Athas.
This supplement for the Dark Sun® Campaign Setting collects the most iconic and dangerous monsters of the Dark Sun campaign setting into one handy tome. It also contains other hazards and threats found in the desert wastelands and dungeon tombs of Athas. The creatures and threats presented herein make worthy encounters for Athasian heroes or the heroes in your “homebrew” D&D® campaign.
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Uncaged: Faces of Sigil (Planescape Accessory)
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ACCURSED TOWER, THE (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons : Forgotten Realms)
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Dark Matter (Alternity Sci-Fi Roleplaying, Dark Matter Setting, Modern)

In the modern day, not everything is as it appears. Paranormal occurrences and occult activities are becoming everyday happenings. These events are quickly hidden from public view by various world governments and other organizations who have neither the knowledge nor understanding of their significance. Doorways to other worlds are opening, and it’s up to the heroes of the Hoffmann Institute to determine friend from foe, good from evil, and conspiracy from happenstance.
The Dark Matter Campaign Setting expands the Alternity game universe by introducing a near-future world full of the paranormal and occult, laced with conspiracies that threaten the entire world. As the beginning of a brand new campaign setting, the Dark Matter game is certain to be in high demand as new customers look for the next great science fiction world.
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