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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 62. Chapters: Campaign settings, History of role-playing games, Role-playing games by genre, Role-playing game adventures, Role-playing game designers, Role-playing game magazines, Role-playing game publishing companies, Role-playing game software, Role-playing game stubs, Role-playing game systems, Role-playing game terms, Role-playing game websites, Role-playing video games, Barsaive, Glorantha, Oriental Adventures, Pathfinder, Eric and the Gazebo, Vecna, Bill Slavicsek, Bruce Cordell, Carl Sargent, Dave Arneson, David A. Hargrave, David Cook, Dennis Detwiller, Douglas Niles, Erik Mona, Gary Gygax, Gary Holian, Greg Stafford, James Jacobs, James Wyatt, Jeff Grubb, Jonathan Tweet, Keith Baker, Monte Cook, Peter Adkison, Roger E. Moore, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Stan!, Dragon, Dungeon, Imagine, Living Greyhawk Journal, Pathfinder, Catalyst Game Labs, Grimoire Games, E-Tools, PCGen, Catalyst Game Labs, Crane Clan, Eshu, Frantisek Markov, Goblinization, Golconda, Human Meta-Human Vampiric Virus, Inconnu, MechWarrior, Metis, Nocker, Or'zet, PowerGame, Rudolph van Richten, Shiawase, Solomani Confederation, Sperethiel, Vistani, Wassail, WEB, Generic role-playing game system, Game Master, Psionics, Dragon's Kingdom, Nutkinland, Arelith, Baldur's Gate, Descent to Undermountain, Dungeon Hack, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale II, Neverwinter Nights, Neverwinter Nights 2, Tempora Heroica, Thardferr, The Keep on the Borderlands. Excerpt: Barsaive is the setting for the FASA role-playing game, Earthdawn. The region of Barsaive corresponds roughly to the area around modern-day Ukraine. Though geographically there are variations in the mountain ranges, locations and rivers so that it does not match up exactly, there are enough similarities. The similarities in the Earthdawn books include: the locations of coastlines approximately equivalent to those of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, clearly visible on the so...