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  • [[File:Mythiciceland.png|thumb|200px|''Mythic Iceland'' Stand-Alone First Edition]] '''Setting(s):''' Mythic Iceland (as a stand-alone BRP setting), [[Cthulhu Dark Ages]] (compatible)
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  • [[File:Mythiciceland.png|thumb|200px|''Mythic Iceland'' Stand-Alone First Edition]] '''Setting(s):''' Mythic Iceland (as a stand-alone BRP setting), [[Cthulhu Dark Ages]] (compatible)
    6 KB (833 words) - 15:44, 16 June 2020
  • Trolls might be a natural fit for scenarios or campaigns set in ''[[Mythic Iceland]]'', ''[[Cthulhu Dark Ages]]'', ''[[Invictus]]'', and the [[Dreamlands]], a ==Trolls in ''Mythic Iceland''==
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  • * [[Turn to Stone]], a sequel to [[Home, Sweet Home]], set in Classic-era Iceland. ...set in late 1920s Vermont, with a short side trip to late 1920s Reykjavik, Iceland. A fair amount of time and space is devoted to setting and sourcebook; man
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  • In July of 1972, the eyes of the world are set on Reykjavic, Iceland, where the World Chess Championship is taking place, and Bobby Fischer is a '''Locations:''' Reykjavik, Iceland.
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  • Investigators will travel to 1920s Iceland, be introduced to the legend of Olaf Ulfsson, and investigate the ruins of '''Additional:''' Introduction, Source material about Iceland in the 1920s, Player Handouts
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  • |2017|| [[The Two-Headed Serpent: Iceland|The Two-Headed Serpent: Chapter 5: Iceland]] || [[Chaosium]] || [[The Two-Headed Serpent (Supplement)|The Two-Headed S
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  • ..."carrier"), or Snakkur ("spindle"), is a familiar creature from ''[[Mythic Iceland]]''. AKA "Dust Bunny", "Poppet". ...creature originally from Icelandic folklore and appears in the ''[[Mythic Iceland]]'' scenario "[[Cthulhu Dark Ages Scenario]]".
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  • '''Setting(s):''' Various (Roman Era, Dark Ages, Mythic Iceland, Dreamlands, Gaslight, Future, End Times) * [[Mythic Iceland]]
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  • * Cats from Uranus appear in ''[[Mythic Iceland]]'' as "Fingals" (see "Faerie Cats", below), and otherwise seem to be an in Similarly, in Iceland, where the Faerie Cat is known as a "Fingal", it is also called a "Ghoul-Ca
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  • * [[The Two-Headed Serpent: Chapter 5: Iceland]] ...wl-era Oklahoma, infiltrate enemy territory inside an awakening volcano in Iceland, face the horrors of hideous medical experiments in the Congo, race to cont
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  • ...ful for [[Cthulhu Invictus (Supplement)]], [[Cthulhu Dark Ages]], [[Mythic Iceland]], and the like, and also suitable for sword-and-sorcery role-playing in a ** [[Mythic Iceland]]
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  • *[[April 15, 1930|April 15]] - Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, President of Iceland
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  • *ISL = Iceland
    170 KB (19,496 words) - 13:09, 18 November 2025
  • ...00px|thumb|right|Gnoph-Keh portrayed on the cover of Chaosium's ''[[Mythic Iceland]]'']]
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  • ...The sagas of the Ravenar are three adventures that take place in Norway, Iceland, Greenland and Vinland, between the years 989 AD and 1002 AD. The scenarios
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  • Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, President of Iceland
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  • * Mythic Iceland Sample Monsters:
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  • * Country/Language: US/Iceland, English
    4 KB (633 words) - 00:58, 19 June 2017
  • ...The Wind (MiskRepo)|Nothing But The Wind]] || [[JP Stephens]] || O{Mythic Iceland} || $2.99 || 17 || no
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  • * Mythic Iceland Sample Monsters:
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