Sword & Sorcery
Published December 30th, 2007 in UncategorizedThe Sword & Sorcery imprint is used by White Wolf to publish its d20 & OGL material. It publishes the Scarred Lands and Ravenloft D&D campaign settings, as well as the Everquest Role-Playing Game and Warcraft the Roleplaying Game pencil and paper game lines. This imprint is also used on the print versions of books published by Monte Cook’s company, Malhavoc Press, including Arcana Unearthed and its supplements and sequel.
External links
- Sword & Sorcery’s official site
References
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- The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map: 3500-year-old baby Archaeologists have unearthed the tiny skeleton of a 3500-year-old baby at a quarry near Peterborough, in Eastern England.
- NSTA - Science News Paleontologists working at a site in Spain have unearthed remains of a primate that could have been ancestral not only to humans but to all great apes,
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- JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli archaeologists have unearthed the remains of second century terraced street and bath house which provide vital clues about the
- Scientific American - Search Mini Human Species Unearthed the past century, researchers have unearthed the remains of a dwarf human October 27, 2004 – News - By Kate Wong
- The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Jammu & Kashmir Army troops have unearthed a major bomb manufacturing facility and recovered a large quantity of explosive material in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir,
- Discovery Channel :: News - Archaeology :: Roman Emperor's 4, 2006 — Archaeologists have unearthed what they say are the only existing imperial insignia belonging to Emperor Maxentius — precious objects that were
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