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- Dueling Ground - Collectable card games such as Magic The Gathering, Star Wars, Star Trek, Deadlands, Legends of the Five Rings. Miniatures and roleplaying products like Warhammer, Warhammer 40K, Dungeons and Dragons. Game tournaments. South Carolina, USA. [order online]
- Family Dungeons and Dragons Gaming - A community made up of parents, teens, and youth mentors using the game as a method of creating or enhancing parent-teen relationships.
- Chronicles of Garas - A detailed webcomic based around the Dungeons and Dragons game with references to third edition mechanics. Good story and excellent artwork.
- Enter My Realm of Methos - Steve Allison's page for Dungeons and Dragons game players.
- Wizards of the Coast - Publisher of various RPG novels based around Dungeons and Dragons and their other game worlds.
- EverDream - Fantasy. Story is based off of a Dungeons and Dragons game. Includes art gallery, message board, and chibi version. [French and English]
Wikipedia Articles
- Aklys - The aklys is a spurious "thonged club" - which appears in various fantasy novels, games, and universes, particularly in Dungeons and Dragons and NetHack described as originally developed in either Indonesia] or [[Australia and as a flat wooden club made of polished paddle-shaped hard wood that measures about a foot long. It has a leather thong (or strap) that goes around the wrist to prevent being ...
- Imoen - Imoen is one of the main characters of the Baldur's Gate series of Dungeons and Dragons computer role-playing games. She always stays by the protagonist, unless removed by the player.
- Ringmail - The term ringmail was originally a Victorian misnomer based on an inaccurate definition of "mail" and a misinterpretation of iconographical evidence, and subsequently popularized by inclusion in Role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons. The Victorians inaccurately defined "mail" as any form of metallic body armour - e.
- Hezrou - A hezrou is a humanoid demon, found in games such as Dungeons and Dragons and NetHack. It has a toad-like face, black skin, and metallic wire-like appendages protruding from its skin which make it look almost mechanical.
- System Reference Document - The System Reference Document, or SRD, is a set of reference role playing game mechanics licensed under the Open Gaming License by Wizards of the Coast (or WotC) and based upon their Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. The SRD forms the basis of WotC's various d20 System role-playing games, including the d20 System itself, d20 Modern and d20 Future.