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''The Orc'' is the primary roleplaying magazine in the Hebrew language. | ''The Orc'' is the primary roleplaying magazine in the Hebrew language. | ||
The Orc was founded as a free of charge e-zine | The Orc was founded as a free of charge e-zine on August 10th, 2003 by two people – Yael Luxman, the chief editor and Allon Mureinik, the content advisor. | ||
On August 17th, 2005, The Orc published a [[Language Hebrew|Hebrew]] translation of Call of Cthulhu’s Quickstart rules as a free download. This quickstart package was translated by Rony Katriel-Avny and edited by Yael Luxman. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* [http://www.the-orc.com/resource/cthulhu Call of Cthulhu in Hebrew] | * [http://www.the-orc.com/resource/cthulhu Call of Cthulhu in Hebrew] | ||
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines|Orc Magazine, The]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:53, 30 May 2020
The Orc is the primary roleplaying magazine in the Hebrew language.
The Orc was founded as a free of charge e-zine on August 10th, 2003 by two people – Yael Luxman, the chief editor and Allon Mureinik, the content advisor.
On August 17th, 2005, The Orc published a Hebrew translation of Call of Cthulhu’s Quickstart rules as a free download. This quickstart package was translated by Rony Katriel-Avny and edited by Yael Luxman.