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Starstone is a
fantasy role-playing
adventure published by
Northern Sages in 1982.
Starstone is a
fantasy campaign setting that the
publisher claimed could...
- "Quest of the
Starstone" (November 1937), with
Henry Kuttner "****garde" (April 1939)
These stories,
except for "Quest of the
Starstone",
appear in the...
- ever-po****r "Kiss-O-Gram" (student-to-student
messages on Valentine's Day).
Starstone was the
title of the
Wakefield yearbook until 2003 (the 50th anniversary)...
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distinctively Latter Day
Saint motifs,
including sunstones, moonstones, and
starstones. It is
often mistakenly thought that
these stones represent the three...
- Blade, and they all come to
realize that the
relics created from the same
starstone that
begot the
fabled skein in the
first place were not destro**** upon...
-
signature characters,
Northwest Smith and
Jirel of Joiry: "Quest of the
Starstone" (1937).
Moore and
Kuttner married in 1940 and
thereafter wrote many of...
- also
known as greenstone, is the
official state gem of Michigan.
Green starstone is most
common in Michigan's
Upper Peninsula.
Greenstone or Isle Royale...
-
megalomaniac side
effects that the
Mages experienced. The second, the
Starstone, was
crafted into five
powerful Relics.
Using these two
forces the MageSlayers...
-
loosely based on the
short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves".
Quest of the
Starstone, 1937 Earth's Last Citadel, 1943 The Mask of Circe, 1948 (Illustrated...
- in
different phases as
representing different phases of life, and the
starstones representing Jesus Christ.
These symbols were
drawn from the
three lesser...