The Algernon Files


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The Algernon Files is a compilation of heroic and villainous NPCs designed to give a GM and his players additional resources for the Mutants & Masterminds game. It includes over 100 write-ups for NPCs of varying power levels, as well as maps, new rules, new powers, and new feats. It introduces the hero teams, The Sentinels, The Aerie, and The Covenant, as well as solo heroes. The book also introduces the villainous teams The Black Knights, The Prometheans, and The Sinister Circle, as well as heavy hitters such as Praetorian and The Serpent Queen, followed by other villains and potential sparring partners of different types, power models, and general effectiveness.




Algernon Files 3.0


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Round Two! The Algernon Files series continues, bringing you more threats and allies (and sometimes characters that can be both) to complicate the lives of Mutants & Masterminds player characters. Run in terror before the power of The Assembly or unravel the many schemes of Baron Brimstone. Stop the soul-ending depredations of The Bargainer or fight alongside Blackheart to stop the likes of Bad Penny and Battalion. The Algernon Files 3.0 is a series of sourcebooks for Mutants & Masterminds 3rd edition. You'll revisit classic characters from earlier editions, as well as meet many new heroes and villains as the series continues.




The Algernon Files 3. 0, Volume 1


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Back with a vengeance! The Algernon Files brings you threats, potential allies, and other complications to liven up your Mutants & Masterminds games. Learn to hate Abraxas, to fear The Alchemist, and to just avoid Apex as if your life depends on it - because it probably does! Fight Alpha Mech to earn macho cred, prove to Amalgam that copying your powers does not make him better at using them. The Algernon Files 3.0 is a sourcebook for Mutants & Masterminds 3rd Edition. You'll revisit classic characters from earlier editions, and meet new heroes, villains, and "others" as you go.







File On Wilde


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Writer Files is an important series documenting the work of major dramatists of the last hundred years Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin in 1856. In the years following his graduation from Oxford in 1878 he published poems and stories which included The Picture of Dorian Gray. Lady Windermere's Fan was produced in 1892, A Woman of No Importance in 1893 and An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest in 1895. Later work included De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol. He died in 1900. Each volume contains a comprehensive checklist of all the writer's plays, with a detailed performance history, excerpted reviews and a selection of the writers' own comments on their work.




The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2006, held in Athens, GA, USA in November 2006. It features more than 52 papers that address all current issues in the field of the semantic Web, ranging from theoretical aspects to various applied topics. An additional 14 papers detail applications in government, public health, public service, academic, and industry.




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The Holmes-Dracula File


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Crime makes strange partnerships, and none is stranger than that between Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula. But when Holmes must track down a ring of criminal masterminds infesting London with plague, he must team up with Dracula to bring them to justice.




Julius LeVallon


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