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| | | | Ah, the party Cleric. In my gaming experience there are two kinds of people who play the party Cleric: the pragmatic player who looks around the table, sighs, and then says "I'll play the party Cleric", and players who know the GM likes to fill dungeons with undead. I've already touched on one of the... | |
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| | | | I learnt about the terror of the plague at a young age. I grew up not far from St Peter's Pits on Out Risbygate and the so-called 'plague stone' (in reality the base of one of the crosses that marked out the banleuca of St Edmunds Abbey - the boundary of the abbot's absolute jurisdiction).... | |
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| | | | BY STRANGEREMAINS After Saint Nicholas' bones were looted from his tomb in Turkey about 700 years after he died, cities in Italy and Ireland claimed to have stolen the bones. For centuries there wa... | |
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| | When he died of a heart attack an hour before his daily radio broadcast, Tom Breneman hosted one of the most popular morning radio shows in America: Breakfast in Hollywood. From 1941 to 1948, Breneman hosted a live, impromptu show that doled out charm and fab prizes. Much of the show was structured around Breneman[...]... |