Blackmoor is a fantasy role-playing game campaign setting generally associated with the game Dungeons & Dragons. It originated in the early 1970s as the...
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Dave Arneson (section Blackmoor)
1960s. In 1971, Arneson created the game and fictional world that became Blackmoor, writing his own rules and basing the setting on medieval fantasy elements...
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Blackmoor is a supplementary rulebook (product designation TSR 2004) of the original edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game written...
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Blackmore (disambiguation) (redirect from Blackmoor (disambiguation))
Look up Blackmore or blackmoor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blackmore is a village in Essex, England. Blackmore or Blackmoor may also refer to: Blackmore...
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Curse of Blackmoor Manor is the 11th game in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on...
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Blackmoor Copse (grid reference SU234292) is a woodland in southeast Wiltshire, England, managed as a nature reserve by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust....
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Braunstein (game) (section Blackmoor)
scenarios, the Blackmoor game and setting were meant for campaign play with an endless series of progressions. Peterson cites Arneson's Blackmoor game as being...
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Adventures in Blackmoor is a 64-page Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game adventure, designed to be compatible with the Dungeons & Dragons Expert...
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The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (German: Der Würger von Schloß Blackmoor) is a 1963 West German thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring...
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Blackmoor Gate, the western gateway to Exmoor National Park, sits on the watershed between tributaries of the rivers Yeo and Heddon nearly 305 m (1000 ft)...
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Blackmoor is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It lies about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) southwest of Bordon, just west of the A325...
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The Blackmoor Vale LTC Tournament was a late Victorian era men's tennis tournament founded in August 1880. It was first staged at Sherborne, nr Blackmore...
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Blackmoor War Memorial is a First World War memorial cloister in Blackmoor, near Liss, in Hampshire. The memorial stands on the north side of the main...
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David R. Megarry (section Early gaming and Blackmoor)
a member the original Twin Cities Blackmoor group run by Dave Arneson.: 8 Megarry has brought to light Blackmoor gaming materials used in the early...
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Blackmore Vale (redirect from Blackmoor Vale)
The Blackmore Vale (/ˈblækmɔːr/; less commonly spelt Blackmoor) is a vale, or wide valley, in north Dorset, and to a lesser extent south Somerset and...
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were at one point in time candidates for preservation, but No. 34023 Blackmoor Vale was chosen instead due to it being in better condition than No. 34066...
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Blackmoor railway station, situated near to Blackmoor Gate at the western boundary of Exmoor National Park, England, was a station on the Lynton and Barnstaple...
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St Matthew's Church is an Anglican parish church in the village of Blackmoor, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church was designed...
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Blackmore Vale and Vale of Wardour (redirect from Blackmoor Vale and Vale of Wardour)
The Blackmoor Vale and Vale of Wardour area is a natural region in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire in southern England. The region is listed...
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Hermitage, Dorset (redirect from Blackmoor Priory Hermitage)
is 70. Augustinian monks once had a hermitage here (also known as the Blackmoor Priory Hermitage), whence the name of the village, but they abandoned...
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in Britain by the Penard Period, and followed by the Ewart Park Phase/ Blackmoor Period. Needham, S., Bronk Ramsey, C., Coombs, D., Cartwright, C., and...
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Dave Arneson created a new type of game in 1970, something he called "Blackmoor". After he demonstrated his game to Gary Gygax in 1972, Gygax proposed...
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palm".: 87–88 The monk as a character class was introduced in 1975's Blackmoor supplement.: 18 Shannon Appelcline, author of the Designers & Dragons...
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Magic: The Gathering planes Ravnica Strixhaven Theros Mahasarpa Mystara Blackmoor Savage Coast Hollow World Nentir Vale Pelinore Planescape Ravenloft Masque...
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Blackmoor Farmhouse at Cannington, Somerset, England and the attached chapel, was built around 1480 for Thomas Tremayll. It was designated as a Grade...
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Although a small adventure entitled "Temple of the Frog" was included in the Blackmoor rules supplement in 1975, the first stand-alone D&D module published by...
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Magic: The Gathering planes Ravnica Strixhaven Theros Mahasarpa Mystara Blackmoor Savage Coast Hollow World Nentir Vale Pelinore Planescape Ravenloft Masque...
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and indeed Dungeons & Dragons itself. The D&D Blackmoor supplement was published in 1975. In 2004, Blackmoor was again published by Arneson and Zeitgeist...
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Dragons RPG, and was introduced in the second supplement to the game rules (Blackmoor) in 1975. To avoid infringement of trademarks by the publishers of Dungeons...
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at 1.6% of the population. 1983–1997: The District of Yeovil wards of Blackmoor Vale, Brue, Burrow Hill, Camelot, Cary, Curry Rivel, Islemoor, Ivelchester...
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