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now get to the part that is purely personal, because it involves my own experience with mind treasures, and that is, of course, all that I finally know about and have to offer. So please for…Full description
Delivered at the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference, August 17-24, 1992
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Delivered at the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference, August 17-24, 1992
dictionary od Middle EgyptianFull description
dictionary od Middle Egyptian
Lithops - Treasures of the Veld plant biology. Study of plant biology of lithops.Descripción completa
This is a informative short text on ancient skull magic. A unique in itself. This is a presentation of www.occulttreasures.com, which is a store house of occultism.
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Este es un capítulo de uno de los libros de historia económica colonial más importantes que se conocen. Comprende, la información de cajas reales de la región de Charcas, hoy Bolivia.Descripción completa
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A collection of contributions from the old Chaosium listserv containing NPCs, adventures, new rules, essays, and other material for the King Arthur Pendragon RPG.
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Mayfair role-aids, Gaming aid for RPG. Guidebook for fantasy RPG gaming.
GOB Scans A word from the scanner of this document… I have begun adding this page to my scans & locking them because too many no-home-walkin’-the-dog-one-legged-albino-dwarf-mother-f$*#@!s are taking credit for my work… if this is the slightest bit offensive to you, the reader, please, feel free to delete this file, buy & scan your own copies… That’s what I thought! A short word about this particular document: MERP - Treasures of Middle-Earth (ICE 2010).pdf. Don’t be passin’ this stuff around, like a cheap bottle of wine… Incredible items of great power. Indispensable to a MERP or Rolemaster campaign! One last bit of information; When I do maps that are on larger than standard sized 8.5” x 11” paper (your typical fold-out maps), I always start at the upper left hand corner (Northwest, usually), moving in a Southerly direction (down), to the bottom of the map, and then, moving to the right, and then again South, etc... This seems to make the most sense for viewing scanned maps in Adobe; one can easily see how they go together. Hope this helps you in your printing endeavors. And remember, we strive to bring you the best in copyrighted material, at an affordable price, Hehehehe!
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