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Elminster: Making of a Mage

This book delves into the creation and development of Elminster, a central figure in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy setting. It examines the character's background, powers, and impact on the world, offering insights into the design and lore of the game's universe. more

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Ed Greenwood
Ed Greenwood

Ed Greenwood, born in 1959, is a renowned writer known for his works in the fantasy genre. His most famous work is the 'Dungeons & Dragons' series, which has gained him a significant following. Greenwood's contributions to fantasy literature have been profound, influencing both readers and writers alike. more

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