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*** The Cavalier and Thief-Acrobat are based on the AD&D v1.5 classes of the same name. |
*** The Cavalier and Thief-Acrobat are based on the AD&D v1.5 classes of the same name. |
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** The ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' setting has its share. Including [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/rl/20040825a this]: |
** The ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' setting has its share. Including [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/rl/20040825a this]: |
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{{quote|'''[[Word of God]]:''' Interestingly, Nimbrese have no word for "Wood" or "Forest," because, despite some open meadows and cleared farmlands, they regard all of Nimbral as a place of trees. |
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So, in essence, "''[[Ursula K. Le Guin|The Word for World Is Forest]]''" (or vice versa), right? }} |
So, in essence, "''[[Ursula K. Le Guin|The Word for World Is Forest]]''" (or vice versa), right? }} |
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** The Dungeonmaster's Guide for 4th edition points out how jarring it would be for the characters to meet [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail|Tim the Enchanter]] in most fantasy settings. |
** The Dungeonmaster's Guide for 4th edition points out how jarring it would be for the characters to meet [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail|Tim the Enchanter]] in most fantasy settings. |
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* ''[[Brikwars]]'' has a lot, including ''[[Indiana Jones]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'', and ''[[James Bond]]''. |
* ''[[Brikwars]]'' has a lot, including ''[[Indiana Jones]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'', and ''[[James Bond]]''. |
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* In the revised Nosferatu clanbook of ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' there is a section entitled "Interview with a Vampire," set in New Orleans, wherein a Nosferatu confronts an unnamed author of vampire books, asking: |
* In the revised Nosferatu clanbook of ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' there is a section entitled "Interview with a Vampire," set in New Orleans, wherein a Nosferatu confronts an unnamed author of vampire books, asking: |
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{{quote|"[[The Vampire Chronicles|Killing humans onstage in Paris? Vampire rock stars?]] What the hell were you thinking?"}} |
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** As well as: |
** As well as: |
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{{quote|"[[Looks Like Orlok|Who were you expecting]]? [[Interview with the Vampire|Brad Pitt]]?"}} |
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** Then there's the Revised core book, which opens with, "[[wikipedia:Bauhaus (band)|Bela Lugosi's dead]], and so am I." |
** Then there's the Revised core book, which opens with, "[[wikipedia:Bauhaus (band)|Bela Lugosi's dead]], and so am I." |
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*** Speaking of Bela Lugosi, ''Los Angeles By Night'' has a Malkavian called "Bela" under the delusion that he's Dracula--and he was Embraced in the year of Lugosi's [[Real Life]] death, by a "fan." |
*** Speaking of Bela Lugosi, ''Los Angeles By Night'' has a Malkavian called "Bela" under the delusion that he's Dracula--and he was Embraced in the year of Lugosi's [[Real Life]] death, by a "fan." |
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** Alchemicals are often killed in spectacular ways such as being "[[The Terminator|immersed in molten steel]]". |
** Alchemicals are often killed in spectacular ways such as being "[[The Terminator|immersed in molten steel]]". |
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** A Lunar Charm, Glance-Oration Technique, can be used to speak to people using body language alone. |
** A Lunar Charm, Glance-Oration Technique, can be used to speak to people using body language alone. |
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{{quote|This is especially useful when a Lunar finds human form imprudent, but wants to tell someone that [...] her [[Timmy in a Well|child is trapped in a collapsed mineshaft]].}} |
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** The Lunars book also makes mention of the fact that some Lunars "view the benefits of Exaltation as tools for [[Dungeons and Dragons|killing enemies and taking their stuff]], [[Take That|rather than for building some sort of utopia.]]" |
** The Lunars book also makes mention of the fact that some Lunars "view the benefits of Exaltation as tools for [[Dungeons and Dragons|killing enemies and taking their stuff]], [[Take That|rather than for building some sort of utopia.]]" |
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** There's a city mentioned in the Underworld book called Graf-Vindak. The Graff Vynda-K was a one-off villain from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "The Ribos Operation". |
** There's a city mentioned in the Underworld book called Graf-Vindak. The Graff Vynda-K was a one-off villain from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "The Ribos Operation". |