Artifacts and Legends

Artifacts and Legends
Author: F. Wesley Schneider
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Pathfinder (Game)
ISBN: 160125458X

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Reveal the godlike powers and secret history of Golarion's most incredible treasures with Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Artifacts and Legends. Relics from across the Pathfinder Campaign Setting -- like the Book of the Damned, Relics of Kazavon, and Seven Swords of Sin -- join artifacts of RPG legend -- like the Axe of the Dwarvish Lords, Codex of the Infinite Planes, the Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga, and Orbs of Dragonkind -- in this collection of dozens of the ultimate weapons, magical creations, life-changers, and world-enders of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Each artifact includes its mythic history, methods of destruction to test even the most powerful heroes, and the world-shaping ramifications of including each in your campaign. Claim the tools of the gods with Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Artifacts and Legends

The Legend of Zelda Art Artifacts

The Legend of Zelda  Art   Artifacts
Author: Nintendo
Publsiher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781506703350

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Make sure to check out the other installments in this unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda franchise with the New York Times best selling The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia and The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia. Also look for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — Creating a Champion for an indepth look at the art, lore, and making of the best selling video game! The Legend of Zelda™: Art and Artifacts contains over four hundred pages of fully realized illustrations from the entire thirty-year history of The Legend of Zelda™ including artwork from the upcoming The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild! Every masterwork is printed on high-quality paper in an oversized format so you can immerse yourself in the fine details of each piece. This book includes rare promotional pieces, game box art, instruction booklet illustrations, official character illustrations, sprite art, interviews with the artists, and much, much more! The Legend of Zelda™: Art and Artifacts collects many of your favorite masterpieces from the storied franchise, as well as rare and never before seen content, presented in one handsome hardcover. Select artwork from the entirety of the franchise! A nostalgic look at the past! An exciting look at the future! Interviews with some of the artists behind The Legend of Zelda™ series!

Dream Catchers

Dream Catchers
Author: Cath Oberholtzer
Publsiher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781770854482

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An investigation into the symbol of Native heritage. In Ojibwe (or Chippewa in the United States) culture a dream catcher is a hand-crafted willow hoop with woven netting that is decorated with sacred and personal items such as feathers and beads. The Native American tradition of making dream catchers--hoops hung by the Ojibwe on their children's cradleboards to "catch" bad dreams--is rich in history and tradition. Although the exact genesis of this intriguing artifact is unknown, legend has it that a medicine woman forms a circle from a willow branch and, with sinew, borrows the pattern from a spider, weaves a web, and hangs it over the bed of a sick child who recovers by morning. In some versions dream catchers catch good dreams and let bad ones through, while others catch bad dreams and let good dreams through. This legend accompanies dream catchers offered for sale across North America and beyond. These themes, among others, are carried throughout this book which explores the appropriation of dream catchers by Native Americans of different nations, as well as the New Age movement. Dream Catchers also discusses the blending of two religious philosophies whereby Native and Christian icons are mixed. More than 40 color photographs feature contemporary dream catchers and artifacts with informative captions that identify and comment on the different patterns, their significance and history. Dream Catchers features the work of Native artist Nick Huard who creates dream catchers in his studio in Kahnawake outside of Montreal.

Legends of Prehistoric Art

Legends of Prehistoric Art
Author: Bobby Onken
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1734313331

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This magnificent book is a combination of legendary old-timer Native American Indian Artifact Collectors followed by present day curators who have graciously worked with us to document these outstanding artifacts and photograph some of the most outstanding specimens in their collections. This book has a new featured Masterpieces section including some of the most exquisite artifacts discovered today. We are highly selective as to which authentic artifacts we choose to showcase in our books. Be prepared to view some of the most jaw dropping artifacts in private hands today, we are honored to bring these outstanding artifacts to life. Thank you all for your continued interest in Prehistoric Native American Artifacts.

Strange History

Strange History
Author: Editors of Portable Press
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781626866157

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Bizarre historical tidbits about quirky queens, hippopotamus soup, shrunken heads, and much more! This exciting title from the folks at the Bathroom Readers’ Institute contains the strangest short history articles from over thirty Bathroom Readers, along with fifty all-new pages. From the twentieth century to the Old West, from the Age of Enlightenment to the Dark Ages, from ancient cultures all the way back to the dawn of time, Strange History is overflowing with mysterious artifacts, macabre legends, kooky inventions, reality-challenged rulers, boneheaded blunders, and mind-blowing facts. Whether it’s B.C. or A.D., you’ll be wondering WTF! Read about . . . The curse of Macbeth Stupid history: Hollywood style The secret LSD experiments of the 1960s In search of the lost “Cloud People” of Peru The Swedish queen who declared war on fleas Unearthing the past with the Outhouse Detectives The Apollo astronaut who swears he saw a UFO How to brew a batch of 5,000-year-old beer The brutal bloodbaths at Rome’s Coliseum Ghostly soup from ancient China The bathroom of the 1970s And much, much more!

Classic Horrors Revisited

Classic Horrors Revisited
Author: F. Wesley Schneider
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-03
Genre: Fantasy games
ISBN: 1601252021

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The most frightening terrors of fantasy gaming have deep roots in history, mythology, and popular culture. From the seductive allure of the vampire to the fierce fury of the werewolf, Classic Horrors Revisited spotlights 10 of the spookiest, scariest monsters of the game, providing context, rules, and a host of ideas that breathe new life (and sometimes unlife) into commonly used creatures that all-too often can be uncommonly boring. Written by the macabre Managing Editor of the Pathfinder Adventure Paths, F. Wesley Schneider, Classic Horrors Revisited features exciting takes on the derro, flesh golem, gargoyle, ghost, ghoul, hag, mummy, vampire, werewolf, and zombie.

Captured Heritage

Captured Heritage
Author: Douglas Cole
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774844505

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The heyday of anthropological collecting on the Northwest Coast took place between 1875 and the Great Depression. The scramble for skulls and skeletons, poles, canoes, baskets, feast bowls, and masks went on until it seemed that almost everything not nailed down or hidden was gone. The period of most intense collecting on the coast coincided with the growth of anthropological museums, which reflected the realization that time was running out and that civilization was pushing the indigenous people to the wall, destroying their material culture and even extinguishing the native stock itself.

Legends in Stone

Legends in Stone
Author: Kevin Dowdy,Ike Rainey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1495186105

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