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Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a role-playing game campaign setting. It grew from the officially licensed D&D material from Judges Guild in the 1970s and '80s including The City State of the Invincible Overlord. It is currently being published for 3rd Edition by Judges Guild through Necromancer Games. The original edition ran to a total of 18 half-continent sized maps (some dealing with ocean... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings

    Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a role-playing game campaign setting.
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    Wilderlands of High Fantasy

    Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a role-playing game campaign setting. It grew from the officially licensed D&D material from Judges Guild in the 1970s and '80s including The City State of the Invincible Overlord.
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    Judges Guild

    In 2006, Judges Guild announced that it licensed the Wilderlands of High Fantasy setting to Adventure Games Publishing, which would publish a variant campaign setting, the Wilderlands of High Adventure, as well as Wilderlands products compatible with the Necromancer Games edition of the Wilderlands.
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    Necromancer Games

    Wilderlands of High Fantasy by Bob Bledsaw, Greg Geilman, Rob Conley, Steve Stottrup, Steve Edwards, Gabor Lux, James Mishler, Casey W. Christofferson, Clark Peterson, and Patrick Lawinger Based on Content from Judges Guild.
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    City State of the Invincible Overlord

    The City-State launched Judges Guild as a company, and was the centerpiece of its Wilderlands of High Fantasy campaign setting, the first licensed and published Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting.
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    The Hobbit

    Countering a presentist interpretation are those who say this approach misses out on much of the original's value as a children's book and as a work of high fantasy in its own right, and that it disregards the book's influence on these genres.
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    List of Middle-earth wars and battles

    The battle initially went against the Dwarves, for the Orcs had the high ground and the greater numbers, and being a dark day in winter there was no sun to bother the orcs. ... Fantasy: The Liberation of Imagination.
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    Misty Mountains

    The most important passes are the High Pass and the Redhorn Pass. ... Robert Jordan's fantasy series The Wheel of Time also features a mountain range called the Mountains of Mist.
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    Early American editions of The Hobbit

    It was not until the mid 1960s that social trends flowered an acceptance and even hunger for the modern fantasy, which Tolkien had developed so long before almost on his own. ... However, the fifth overall impression, or the first printing of the second edition, seems to be garnering prices as high as the British fourth printing, which was the cheapest and most common of the first edition printings.

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