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Arcane Power
''Arcane Power'' is a supplement for the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. Contents ''Arcane Power'' contains additional options and rules for Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons), wizards, Warlock (Dungeons & Dragons), warlocks, Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons), sorcerers, Bard (Dungeons & Dragons), bards, and swordmages. Publication history Shannon Appelcline commented that the first product line for Fourth Edition ''Dungeons & Dragons'' was "a set of 'power' books that offered new options for players, organized by the power sources of 4E. ''Martial Power'' (2008), ''Arcane Power'' (2009), ''Divine Power'' (2009), and ''Martial Power 2'' (2010) all focusing on 'standard' power sources; ''Primal Power'' (2009) and ''Psionic Power'' (2010) focused on more esoteric power sources, each of which was introduced in the ''Player's Handbook'' published earlier the same year." ''Arcane Power'' was published by Wizards of the Coast in 2009. It was written by Logan ...
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Role-playing Game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting or through a process of structured decision-making regarding character development. Actions taken within many games succeed or fail according to a formal role-playing game system, system of rules and guidelines. There are several forms of role-playing games. The original form, sometimes called the tabletop role-playing game (TRPG), is conducted through discussion, whereas in live action role-playing game, live action role-playing (LARP), players physically perform their characters' actions.(Tychsen et al. 2006:255) "LARPs can be viewed as forming a distinct category of RPG because of two unique features: (a) The players physically embody their characters, and (b) the game takes place in a physica ...
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Primal Power
''Primal Power'' is a supplement to the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. Contents ''Primal Power'' adds new options for barbarians, druids, shamans, and wardens. This book offers hundreds of new options for ''D&D'' characters, specifically focusing on heroes who draw power from the spirits that preserve and sustain the world. It provides new archetypal builds for barbarians, druids, shamans, and wardens, including new character powers, feats, paragon paths, and epic destinies. Publication history ''Primal Power'' was written by Logan Bonner, Rob Heinsoo, Mike Mearls, and Robert J. Schwalb, and published in 2009. The book features art by Steve Argyle, Ralph Beisner, Eric Belisle, Kerem Beyit, Mitch Cotie, Brian "Chippy" Dugan, Jesper Ejsing, Jason Engle, Tomas Giorello, Howard Lyon, Warren Mahy, Raven Mimura, James Nelson, William O'Connor, Héctor Ortiz, Wayne Reynolds, Chris Seaman, Eva Widermann, Sam Wood, and Ben Wootten. Shannon Appelc ...
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''Comic Book Resources'', also known by the initialism CBR, is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book–related news and discussion. History Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Come Message Board, a message forum that Weiland created to discuss DC Comics' then-new mini-series of the same name. Comic Book Resources features columns written by industry professionals that have included Robert Kirkman, Gail Simone, and Mark Millar. Other columns are published by comic book historians and critics such as George Khoury and Timothy Callahan. In April 2016, Comic Book Resources was sold to Valnet Inc., a Montreal-based company based known for its acquisition and ownership of media properties including Screen Rant. The site was relaunched as CBR.com on August 23, 2016, with the blogs integrated into the site. The company has also hosted a YouTube channel since 2008, with 3.97 million subscribers as of December 21, 20 ...
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The Associated Press (AP) is an American non-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. It produces news reports that are distributed to its members, U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. The AP has earned 56 Pulitzer Prizes, including 34 for photography, since the award was established in 1917. It is also known for publishing the widely used '' AP Stylebook''. By 2016, news collected by the AP was published and republished by more than 1,300 newspapers and broadcasters, English, Spanish, and Arabic. The AP operates 248 news bureaus in 99 countries. It also operates the AP Radio Network, which provides newscasts twice hourly for broadcast and satellite radio and television stations. Many newspapers and broadcasters outside the United States are AP subscribers, paying a fee to use AP material without being contributing members of the cooperative. As part of their cooperative agreement with the AP, most ...
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The Wall Street Journal
''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp. The newspaper is published in the broadsheet format and online. The ''Journal'' has been printed continuously since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. The ''Journal'' is regarded as a newspaper of record, particularly in terms of business and financial news. The newspaper has won 38 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent in 2019. ''The Wall Street Journal'' is one of the largest newspapers in the United States by circulation, with a circulation of about 2.834million copies (including nearly 1,829,000 digital sales) compared with ''USA Today''s 1.7million. The ''Journal'' publishes the luxury news and lifestyle magazine ' ...
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Peter Lee (game Designer)
Peter Lee may refer to: *Peter Lee (bishop of Christ the King) (born 1947), England-born Anglican bishop, working in South Africa *Peter Lee (bishop of Virginia) (born 1938), American bishop of the Episcopal Church * Peter Lee (chess player) (born 1943), English chess player *Peter Lee (computer scientist) (born 1960), American computer scientist *Peter Lee (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer *Peter Lee (ice hockey) (born 1956), ice hockey manager and retired player *Peter Lee (trade unionist) (1864–1935), mine union leader in County Durham, England * Peter Lee (engineer) (born 1954), Australian engineer and academic *Peter Lee Ka-kit (born 1963), vice-chairman and managing director of Henderson Land Development *Peter Lee Jung-sum (1939–2008), Hong Kong meteorologist, elder brother of Bruce Lee *Peter Lee, arrested for allegedly giving submarine radar secrets to China; see Timeline of the Cox Report controversy *Pete Lee (born 1947), Colorado state legislator * Peter P. L ...
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Eytan Bernstein
Ethan is a male given name of Hebrew origin () that means "firm, enduring, strong and long-lived". The name Ethan appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings. 4:31, Ps. 89 title, 1 Chr. 2:6 and 2:8, 1 Chr. 6:42 and 6:44, and 1 Chr. 15:17 and 15:19). See Ethan (biblical figure). It may also be spelled or pronounced as Etan, Eitan or Eytan. Popularity In 2013, it was the fourth most popular name for boys in Australia. Ethan is also popular in the United States and was the 10th most popular boy's name in 2016. According to the US data, 97% of all American boys named Ethan were born after 1989. Notable people with the given name "Ethan" include A * Ethan Alagich (born 2003), Australian footballer * Ethan Albright (born 1971), American football player *Ethan Allen (other), multiple people *Ethan Ampadu (born 2000), British footballer * Ethan Allen Andrews (other), multiple people *Ethan Anthony (born 1950), American architect * Ethan Ash, English singer- ...
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Logan Bonner
Logan Bonner (born September 24, 1997) is an American football quarterback for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for Arkansas State and Utah State. Early life and college career Bonner grew up in Rowlett, Texas, and attended Rowlett High School. Arkansas State He began his college football career at Arkansas State. After red-shirting in 2016, he played for the Arkansas State football team from 2017 to 2020. He received a bachelor's degree in sports management from Arkansas State. Utah State In 2021, Bonner followed Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson to Utah State, enrolling there as a graduate student. During the 2021 season, he completed 263 of 429 passes for 3,628 yards and 36 touchdowns. His 2021 totals of 3,628 passing yards and 36 touchdowns set new Utah State records. Bonner returned to Utah State for his sixth season of college football in 2022. In July 2022, he was named to the Maxwell Award watch list. His 2022 s ...
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Evil Hat Productions
Evil Hat Productions is a company that produces role-playing games and other tabletop games. Chief among them is the free indie RPG, ''Fate'', which has won numerous awards. History Fred Hicks had been working with Lydia Leong, Rob Donoghue, and others to run LARPs at AmberCon NorthWest starting in 1999, and came up with the name Evil Hat for themselves. While on a trip to Lake Tahoe, friends Hicks and Donoghue developed a new game based on a conversation about running another ''Amber'' game and fixing some problems with ''FUDGE''; the result was ''Fate'' which Hicks and Donoghue would publish under the name Evil Hat. Donoghue and Hicks released a complete first-edition of ''Fate'' through Yahoo! Groups (January 2003) then cleaned up the technical writing and slightly polished the system for a second edition (August 2003). Hicks and Donoghue began work on the licensed '' Dresden Files Roleplaying Game'' in 2004, but publication was held up because they decided to use ''Spir ...
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Player's Handbook
The ''Player's Handbook'' (spelled ''Players Handbook'' in first edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (''AD&D'')) is a book of rules for the fantasy role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D''). It does not contain the complete set of rules for the game, and only includes rules for use by players of the game. Additional rules, for use by Dungeon Masters (DMs), who referee the game, can be found in the ''Dungeon Master's Guide''. Many optional rules, such as those governing extremely high-level players, and some of the more obscure spells, are found in other sources. Since the first edition, the ''Player's Handbook'' has contained tables and rules for creating characters, lists of the abilities of the different character classes, the properties and costs of equipment, descriptions of spells that magic-using character classes (such as wizards or clerics) can cast, and numerous other rules governing gameplay. Both the ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' and the ''Player's Handboo ...
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Psionic Power
''Psionic Power'' is a supplement to the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. Contents ''Psionic Power'' adds new options for ardents, battleminds, monks, and psions. Supplementing the ''Player's Handbook 3'' is ''Psionic Power'', a ''D&D'' supplement that explores the psionic power source in more detail. This supplement presents hundreds of new options for ''D&D'' characters, specifically focusing on heroes who channel the power of the mind. It provides new builds for the ardent, battlemind, monk, and psion classes, including new character powers, feats, paragon paths, and epic destinies. Publication history ''Psionic Power'' was written by Ari Marmell, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Peter Schaefer, Stephen Schubert, Robert J. Schwalb, and published in 2010. The book features art by Ralph Beisner, Eric Belisle, Steven Belledin, Kerem Beyit, Leon Cortez, Thomas Denmark, Wayne England, Kate Irwin, McLean Kendree, Roberto Marchesi, Sean V. Murray, ...
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Martial Power 2
''Martial Power 2'' is a supplement published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) in 2010 for the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. The book is a sequel to 2008's ''Martial Power''; like its predecessor, ''Martial Power 2'' provides new options for four specific character classes, as well as some general martial variants. Description ''Martial Power 2'' provides new options and powers for the fighter (Dungeons & Dragons), fighter, the ranger (Dungeons & Dragons), ranger, the rogue (Dungeons & Dragons), rogue, and the warlord (Dungeons & Dragons), warlord. New material for each these classes is given in a separate chapter that starts with new character generation options: *Fighter: "Brawler" *Warlord: "Master of War", "Skirmisher" *Ranger: "Hunter", "Marauder" *Rogue: "Shadow Thief" New class abilities, skills and powers are then keyed to these variants. The final chapter includes some new martial capabilities for all classes, including different scho ...
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