Shadowrun Adepts

Shadowrun Adepts

Gentleman's Agreement, pt.1 (Shadowrun)


Shadowrun


Shadowrun


$5.99


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The Fashionable Amusement of Pretending to Discern Ideas in Other Persons' Minds Has Adepts


The Fashionable Amusement of Pretending to Discern Ideas in Other Persons' Minds Has Adepts


$49.99


Lockhart Boale The Fashionable Amusement of Pretending to Discern Ideas in Other Persons' Minds Has Adepts - Giclee Print

Serve It Forth


Serve It Forth


$8.4


A paperback reissued edition. In her first book, M.F.K. Fisher takes readers on an animated journey through culinary history, beginning with the honey-loving Greeks and the immoderate Romans. Fisher recalls a hunt for snails and truffles with one of the last adepts in that art and recounts how Catherine de Medici, lonely for home cooking, touched off a culinary revolution by bringing Italian chefs to France. Easy essay makes clear the absolute firmness of Fisher's taste--contrarian and unique--and her skill at stirring memory and imagination into a potent brew.

Golden Sun: Dark Dawn for Nintendo DS


Golden Sun: Dark Dawn for Nintendo DS


$34.99


It's always darkest before the dawn. A classic role-playing game branches out with a new look, countless adventures and heroic battles. The game picks up 30 years after the first two games in the series left off. At the end of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the heroes succeeded in bringing the world-healing power of the Golden Sun back to the world of Weyard. In the years since, the immense power of the Golden Sun has changed nearly everything. Continents have shifted. New countries have emerged. New species have appeared. But the world is now imperiled by a new threat. Psynergy Vortexes, which suck the elemental Psynergy from both the land and power-wielding Adepts alike, are spreading across the world. The new generation of heroes - the children of those from the previous games - are drawn into the mystery behind the vortexes, as they cross a chaotic world that is succumbing to a new evil.

Nintendo Golden Sun Dark Dawn


Nintendo Golden Sun Dark Dawn


$36.99


2010-11-29 Amazing graphics and beautifully animated summoning abilities that span both Nintendo DS screens let players experience the game like never before. The story takes place 30 years after the final events of the second game, when the Golden Sun Effect occurred. The main characters are the descendents of the previous game's heroes. Intuitive touch-screen control has been implemented throughout the game, controlling character movements and the release of Psynergy - magical abilities with powerful effects over people and the environment. Touch control also streamlines battle commands and gives players a stronger tactile connection to the action on the screen. Players will explore a vast and beautifully rendered world where they will find many treasures, encounter dangerous creatures and manipulate objects blocking their path. Players will also hunt for and collect Djinn, mysterious elemental creatures used to summon powerful spirits in battle. A classic role-playing game branches out with a new look, countless adventures and heroic battles. The game picks up 30 years after the first two games in the series left off. At the end of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the heroes succeeded in bringing the world-healing power of the Golden Sun back to the world of Weyard. In the years since, the immense power of the Golden Sun has changed nearly everything. Continents have shifted. New countries have emerged. New species have appeared. But the world is now imperiled by a new threat. Psynergy Vortexes, which suck the elemental Psynergy from both the land and power-wielding Adepts alike, are spreading across the world. The new generation of heroes - the children of those from the previous games - are drawn into the mystery behind the vortexes, as they cross a chaotic world that is succumbing to a new evil. Cartridge Complete Product Game Golden Sun Dark Dawn NTRPBO5E Nintendo Nintendo Co., Ltd Nintendo DS No Not Applicable RP (Rating Pending) Role Playing Game Software Standard Yes www.nintendo.com

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