A Dungeon Master is the organizer of a Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Dungeon Master may also refer to:
A Cyclops is a one-eyed monster in Greek mythology.
Abyss may refer to:
Sorcerer may refer to:
A doppelgänger is an apparition or double of a living person in folklore and fiction.
An adventure is an exciting experience that is typically bold, sometimes risky, undertaking.
Red Dragon may refer to:
A shadow is a region of darkness where light is blocked.
A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft and counterpart to a witch, a female practitioner of witchcraft.
An ogre is a large, hideous monster of mythology, folklore and fiction.
Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:
A dungeon is an underground prison or vault.
Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game.
In the popular imagination, a lost city is a real, once-prosperous and well-populated area of human habitation that fell into terminal decline and whose location was later forgotten.
Dragon Knight or The Dragon Knight may refer to:
Nightshade is the common name for plants in the genus Solanum, and more generally for related plants in the family Solanaceae.
Healer may refer to:
A necromancer is a person who practices necromancy, a discipline of black magic used to communicate with the dead to foretell the future.
A warlord is a military leader.
Blue Dragon may refer to:
Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a fantasy role-playing game first published in 1974. As the popularity of the game grew throughout the late-1970s and 1980s, it became referenced in popular culture more frequently. The complement of games, films and cultural references based on Dungeons & Dragons or similar fantasies, characters, and adventures became ubiquitous after the end of the 1970s.