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The 1988 Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game module Ruins of Adventure was produced using the same adventure scenario as Pool of Radiance, using the same plot, background, setting, and many of the same characters as the computer game.
Ruins of Adventure contains four linked miniscenarios, which form the core of Pool of Radiance.
According to the editors of Dragon magazine, Pool of Radiance was based on Ruins of Adventure, and not vice versa.
Ruins of Adventure is a Dungeons & Dragons module that served as the basis for the popular " Gold Box " role-playing video game Pool of Radiance, published in 1988 by Strategic Simulations, Inc. ( SSI ).
According to the editors of Dragon magazine, Pool of Radiance was based on Ruins of Adventure, and not vice versa.
Ruins of Adventure contains four linked Forgotten Realms miniscenarios set in the ruined town of Phlan.

Ruins and was
The mill was destroyed in the Seminole Wars, and is preserved today as the Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park.
Ruins of Dürnstein | Dürnstein Castle, where Richard was kept captive
Despite the outpouring of antagonistic replies to The Age of Reason, some scholars have argued that Constantin Volney's deistic The Ruins ( translations of excerpts from the French original appeared in radical papers such as Thomas Spence's Pig's Meat and Daniel Isaac Eaton's Politics for the People ) was actually more influential than The Age of Reason.
In 1994, a large scale performance event ' From the Ruins ' was held in the abbey ruins, the finale event for the ' Art in Reading ' ( AIR ) festival, funded in part by Reading Borough Council.
In 1995, the ruined South Transept was used as the setting for the first Abbey Ruins Open Air Shakespeare production by MDM Productions and Progress Theatre in partnership with Reading Borough Council.
The area was named Abbey Ruins for the next 200 years or so.
" The first Discovery and Settlement of this Country was by the Procurement of Sir Walter Raleigh, in Conjunction with some publick-spirited Gentlemen of that Age, under the Protection of Queen Elizabeth ; for which Reason it was then named Virginia, being begun on that Part called Ronoak-Island, where the Ruins of a Fort are to be seen at this day, as well as some old English Coins which have been lately found ; and a Brass-Gun, a Powder-Horn, and one small Quarter deck-Gun, made of Iron Staves, and hoop'd with the same Metal ; which Method of making Guns might very probably be made use of in those Days, for the Convenience of Infant-Colonies.
Ruins of the amphitheatre at ErythraiErythrae or Erythrai () later Litri, was one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor, situated 22 km north-east of the port of Cyssus ( modern name: Çeşme ), on a small peninsula stretching into the Bay of Erythrae, at an equal distance from the mountains Mimas and Corycus, and directly opposite the island of Chios.
The first National Wider Opportunity for Senior Girl Scouts, " Recall the Riches restore the Ruins ," was held in Central City in 1973.
Allen and Smyth's son Orlando Allen drummed on the album Acid Motherhood, but the drummer on most of the band's live dates was Ruins drummer Tatsuya Yoshida.
The area that is now Farmington was settled by the Anasazi in the 7th Century with ruins now visible at nearby Salmon Ruins and in Aztec Ruins.
For more than a decade after that the area was known as Bird ’ s Ruins.
In the 19th century, Andrew Amos wrote a critique of the Historia titled Ruins of Time exemplified in Sir Matthew Hale's History of the Pleas of the Crown, which both criticised and praised Hale's work while directing the main criticism at the judges and lawyers who cited the Historia without considering that it was dated.
His record of this expedition, Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, which was illustrated by another folio volume, called A Second Series of the Monuments of Nineveh, was published in 1853.
( German for " Risen from Ruins ") was the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ), commonly known as East Germany, during its existence from 1949 to 1990.
At the same time Home was involved in a series of collective installations including " Ruins of Glamour " ( Chisenhale Studios, London 1986 ), " Desire In Ruins " ( Transmission Gallery, Glasgow 1987 ), " Refuse " ( Galleriet Läderfabriken, Malmö 1988 ) and " Anon " ( 33 Arts Centre, Luton 1989 ) which generated serious art world interest and art publication reviews and even coverage in British newspapers such as " The Observer " and " Independent ".
In 1985 he published his translated version of one short story " The Circular Ruins " of Jorge Luis Borges which was published in a book of sixteen story translations ( all by Bowles ) called " She Woke Me Up So I Killed Her ".
He was buried in a tomb near the ruins of the Castlekeep Ruins.
* Ruins of the Church of San Sebastián, built in the late 17th century as a chapel of the Cathedral and was one of the first religious buildings of the city.

Ruins and written
He has written four books on cricket – Sunny Days ( autobiography ), Idols, Runs n ' Ruins and One Day Wonders.
The French progressive rock band Magma is the group's most important influence, to such an extent that Ruins ' original lyrics are written and sung in an invented language which, at first glance, resembles Kobaïan, the language invented by Christian Vander of Magma.
WGR1 Greyhawk Ruins was written by Blake Mobley and Timothy B.

Ruins and by
* Structures ; Ruins of palaces, palatial villas, houses, built dome-or cist-graves and fortifications ( Aegean islands, Greek mainland and northwestern Anatolia ), but not distinct temples ; small shrines, however, and temene ( religious enclosures, remains of one of which were probably found at Petsofa near Palaikastro by J. L. Myres in 1904 ) are represented on intaglios and frescoes.
Ruins of ten wooden guano-mining buildings, the two-story house among them, could still be seen by the Amaranth crew, who left Jarvis aboard two lifeboats.
Ruins of St. Paul's | St. Paul's Cathedral in the 19th century by George Chinnery ( 1774 – 1852 )
Delacroix followed up with Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi ( 1827 ), commemorating a siege of the previous year, and the Death of Sardanapalus, inspired by Lord Byron, which although set in antiquity has been credited with beginning the mixture of sex, violence, lassitude and exoticism which runs through much French Orientalist painting.
Similar themes were explored by Jorge Luis Borges, for instance in The Circular Ruins.
In 1990, TSR also published WGR1 Greyhawk Ruins, a module and source book about Castle Greyhawk by TSR writers Blake Mobley and Timothy Brown.
Examples of games which feature hobbits include the Wizardry series, Quiz Magic Academy series, Lufia: The Ruins of Lore, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, the Middle-earth Role Playing ( MERP ) System ( by Iron Crown Enterprises ), and Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game ( by Decipher Games ).
The area has been settled extensively since prehistoric times, and numerous Jōmon period sites have been found by archaeologists, the most famous being the Sannai-Maruyama Ruins located just southwest of the city center dating to 5500-4000 BC, and the Komakino site slightly further south dating to around 4000 BC.
The abbey is a Grade I listed building owned by the National Trust and part of the designated Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey UNESCO World Heritage Site.
" Marius Amid the Ruins of Carthage " by John Vanderlyn
Rome: Ruins of the Forum, Looking towards the Capitol ( 1742 ) by Canaletto
Ruins of the Rock House, c. 1770, built by Capt.
Ruins at Nîmes, painting by Hubert Robert.
Ruins of a mission church built by the Spanish in Dzibilchaltún ca.
Ruins of the " Western style " Xiyanglou complex in the Old Summer Palace, burnt down by Anglo-French forces.
Ruins of Rievaulx Abbey, 1803, by John Sell Cotman
To the beginning of his four and a half years ' residence in Italy belong the forty-seven sonnets of his Antiquités de Rome, which were rendered into English by Edmund Spenser ( The Ruins of Rome, 1591 ).
Ruins of the Palace of Ardashir and Ghal ' eh Dokhtar in Fars Province, built by Ardashir I ( 224-240 ), demonstrate the use of the dome by the Sassanid Empire in what is today Iran.

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