IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, PEORIA DIVISION TSR, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) No. 92-1230 ) v. ) Judge McDade ) GAME DESIGNERS' WORKSHOP, INC. ) Magistrate Kaufman d/b/a GDW, INC., and GDW, ) OMEGA HELIOS, LTD., and ) E. GARY GYGAX ) ) Defendants ) ) TSR'S SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL ANSWER TO GDW'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES TO PLAINTIFF Plaintiff, TSR, Inc. ("TSR"), hereby further amends and supplements it's answers to GDW's First Set of Interrogatories to Plaintiff. GENERAL OBJECTIONS TSR incorporates herein the General Objections contained in TSR's Responses to GDW's First Set of Interrogatories to Plaintiff. ANSWERS Interrogatory 3(b). If plaintiff's response to subpart (a) of this interrogatory as set forth in TSR's Response to GDW's Interrogatory No. 3(b). TSR also repeats and incorporates as if set forth herein and further amends and supplements its First Supplemental Answer to GDW's First Set of Interrogatories ======Page 1 Ends/Page 2 Starts====================================== to Plaintiff (TSR's "First Supplemental Answer"). Each numbered paragraph herein of the same number as a numbered paragraph in TSR's First Supplemental Answer corresponds to and replaces such paragraph therein. Each paragraph in TSR's First Supplemental Answer for which there is no correspondingly numbered paragraph herein is not being amended, supplemented or otherwise affected by this Second Supplemental Answer. (1) In MYTHUS (pages 101, 335 and 387) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 91), the "Drow" game character is derived from the "Drow" game character in the AD&D 1st ed. FIEND FOLIO book (hereinafter "AD&D FF")[1] (pages 33-34); the AD&D DEITIES & DEMIGODS book (page 107); the AD&D HALL OF THE FIRE GIANT KING game module (pages 15-16); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #16 (page 17); the AD&D 1st ed. MM (page 39); the AD&D UA (pages 10-11); the AD&D LL (page 92); and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 13). (2) The Heroic Persona Attractiveness rules in MYTHUS (pages 18, 102 and 391) are derived from the Comeliness rules in the AD&D UA (pages 6-7); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pages 61-62); and the WORLD OF GREYHAWK boxed set's Glossography (pages 33-34). (4) The concept of adjusting a character's abilities corresponding to its age found in MYTHUS (pages 104-105) is derived from the similar concept in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 13). (6) In MYTHUS (pages 94-95), the non-human player races, including gnomes, dwarves, alfar (elves) and alfen, are derived from similar _____________________________ [1] The abbreviations used herein are the same as those used in TSR's First Supplemental Answer to GDW's First Set of Interrogatories to Plaintiff. For convenience, those abbreviations are as follows: The AD&D 1st edition PLAYERS HANDBOOK book is hereinafter "AD&D 1st ed. PHB"; the AD&D UNEARTHED ARCANA book is hereinafter "AD&D UA"; the AD&D 1st ed. DUNGEON MASTERS GUIDE book is hereinafter "AD&D 1st ed. DMG"; the AD&D LEGENDS & LORE book is hereinafter "AD&D LL"; the AD&D 1st edition MONSTER MANUAL book is hereinafter "AD&D 1st ed. MM"; the AD&D ORIENTAL ADVENTURES book is hereinafter "AD&D OA"; the AD&D MONSTER MANUAL II book is hereinafter "AD&D MM II"; TSR's MULTIVERSE UNIVERSAL ROLE PLAY SYSTEM - MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS AND INITIAL CONCEPTS is hereinafter "TSR's MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS"; and the D&D RULES CYCLOPEDIA book is hereinafter "D&D RC. ======Page 2 Ends/Page 3 Starts====================================== non-human player races, including gnomes, dwarves, elves and halflings, in the AD&D DEITIES AND DEMIGODS book (pages 106-110); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 15-17); the AD&D UA (pages 8-12); and the AD&D LL (pages 91-95). (7) The MYTHUS concept of character vocations in MYTHUS (pages 13 and 70-71) is derived from the character class concept in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 18-33); the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 16-21); and the AD&D UA (pages 12-25 and 74-75). (8) In MYTHUS (page 67), the concept of and the method by which the game characters' attributes are defined by randomly-generated numbers, and the players' choices of vocations precede and alter such attribute generation, are derived from a similar concept and method in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 11-12) and the AD&D UA (page 74). (9) The Thief game character in MYTHUS (pages 13-14, 16 and 83) is derived from the Thief game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19, 26-28 and 107); the AD&D UA (pages 12-13 and 22-25); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #69 (pages 20-23); and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 17 and 19-20). (10) The Priest game character in MYTHUS (pages 85-86 and 407) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 10 and 21) is derived from the Cleric game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19-20, 40 and 43). (11) The Assassin game character in MYTHUS (page 83) is derived from the Assassin game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19, 28-30 and 107); the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 17-21 and 75); and the AD&D UA (pages 12-13). (12) The Mystic game character in MYTHUS (pages 81-82, 298 and 406) is derived from the Mystic game character in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pages 27 and 61). (13) The Cavalier game character in MYTHUS (pages 13-14, 75 and 78) is derived from the Cavalier game character in the AD&D UA (pages 14-17); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (page 61); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #72 (pages 6-11). (14) The Savant game character in MYTHUS (page 407) is derived from the Savant game character in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pages 27 and 45). (15) The Mountebank game character in MYTHUS (pages 13-14, 16, 21, 83-84 and 406) is derived from the Mountebank game character in TSR's ======Page 3 Ends/Page 4 Starts====================================== DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (page 61). (16) The Bard game character in MYTHUS (pages 404-405) is derived from the Bard game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 117-119) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #56 (pages 5-11 and 74-75). (17) The K/S Area of Buffoonery in MYTHUS (pages 179-182) is derived from the Jester character class in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #60 (pages 45-49); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 9); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (page 61). (18) The term "Archmage" in MYTHUS (pages 61 and 142) is derived from the terms "Archmage" in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #16 (page 16) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #70 (page 22); "Arch-Mage" in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 26) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #70 (page 21); and "Archmagi" in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 152). (20) The Mercenary/Soldier game character in MYTHUS (page 78) is derived from the Fighter game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19 and 22) and in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 16). (21) The Dweomercraefter game character in MYTHUS (pages 78-81 and 142) is derived from the Magic-User game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19, 25-26, 40-41 and 64) and the AD&D UA (pages 79-80). (22) The Green School Dweomercraefter game character in MYTHUS (pages 79 and 81) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 345-346) is derived from the Druid game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19-21, 40-41 and 54); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (pages 9-10); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #93 (pages 8-9); the AD&D UA (pages 16-17); and the AD&D LL (pages 26-31). (23) The Gray School Dweomercraefter game character in MYTHUS (pages 78-79) is derived from the illusionist game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19, 26, 40, 42 and 94) and the AD&D UA (page 80). (24) The Priestcraefter game character in MYTHUS (pages 85-86, 195-196, and 407) is derived from the Cleric game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19-20, 40 and 43). (25) The Hunter game character in MYTHUS (pages 87-88) is derived from the Ranger game character in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 19 and 24-25) and the AD&D UA (pages 21-22). ======Page 4 Ends/Page 5 Starts====================================== (26) The MYTHUS Warrior game character in MYTHUS (pages 87 and 89) is derived from the Barbarian game character in the AD&D UA (pages 18-21) TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #63 (pages 8-11); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #65 (page 10); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pages 63-66). (27) The concept of "Vocational Traits" in MYTHUS (pages 13, 64 and 67) is derived from the similar concept in the AD&D game system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 11); the AD&D UA (page 74); and the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 9-13, 20, 22 and 24-27). (28) The Multiverse adventure concept in MYTHUS (pages 6-7, 47, 190, 295, 297, and 385-395) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 5, 21-22, 43, 104, 158-159, 239-240 and 309) is derived from the Multiverse system found in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 40, 57-58, 86-87, 112-114 and 155-157); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 50, 52, 114-116 and 120-121); the AD&D UA (page 3); the AD&D MANUAL OF THE PLANES book (throughout, but particularly, pages 3, 5-10 and 117-119); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #8 (pages 4 and 28); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #32 (pages 12-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #71 (pages 19-22); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #73 (pages 10-13); the AD&D DUNGEONLAND game module (throughout, but particularly, page 2); the AD&D THE LAND BEYOND THE MAGIC MIRROR game module (throughout, but particularly, page 2); the AD&D ISLE OF THE APE game module (throughout, but particularly, pages 2-3, 6 and 8); the AD&D QUEEN OF THE DEMONWEB PITS game module (throughout, but particularly, pages 3 and 13-18); the AD&D QUEEN OF THE SPIDERS game module (pages 4, 94, 107-111 and 126); and TSR's MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS (pages 2 and 6-7). (29) The Plane of Shadow in MYTHUS (pages 190 and 402) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 21-22, 75, 81, 188 and 305-307) is derived from the Plane of Shadow in the AD&D DEITIES & DEMIGODS book (Appendix 1, page 129); the AD&D MANUAL OF THE PLANES book (page 21); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #37 (page 10); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #73 (pages 10-13). (30) The "Accomplishment Point" system in MYTHUS (pages 29, 40, 134-136 and 303-304) is derived from the "Experience Point" system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 84-86 and 228) and the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 106-107). (31) The structure of the Planes in the Multiverse system in MYTHUS (page 401-402) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 21-22 and 300-301) is derived from the structure of the Planes discussed in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 57-58); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (Appendix IV, pages 120-121); the AD&D LL (pages 113-118); the AD&D MANUAL OF THE PLANES book (pages 5-7, 22-23, 51-52 and 73-74); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #8 (pages 4 and 28); ======Page 5 Ends/Page 6 Starts====================================== TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #32 (pages 12-13); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #73 (pages 10-13). (32) The method used in MYTHUS (page 9) of resolving game action by generating random numbers on a linear probability scale is derived from a similar method used in the AD&D game system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 9-10). (33) The method used in MYTHUS (pages 9 and 236-238) of determining game character damage using a weighted probability scale is derived from a similar method in the AD&D game system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 9-10); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 37); and the AD&D UA (page 26). (34) The order for resolving combat actions in MYTHUS (page 208) is derived from the order for resolving combat actions in the AD&D game system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 61). (35) The method set out in MYTHUS (pages 27-28 and 274-275) in which rest is used to remove characters' points of physical damage is derived from the method in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 105-106) and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 82) for restoring lost hit points to a character. (36) The "First Aid" skill in MYTHUS (pages 28 and 165) is derived from the AD&D "Cure Light Wounds" spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 43) and the AD&D OA (page 57). (37) The optional rule mechanic which stipulates that a heroic persona does not necessarily die when it suffers damage that reduces its Physical Trait value to zero, but that it dies once it exceeds a certain negative total of Physical damage points, as set out in MYTHUS (page 70), is derived from a similar rule regarding negative hit points in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 105); the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 82 and 227); and the AD&D 1st ed. MM (page 11). (40) The K/S Area of "Apotropiasm" in MYTHUS (pages 137-138) is derived from the "Glyph of Warding" spell and other Abjuration-class spells in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 44, 47, 49, 58-61, 67, 73, 75, 77- 78, 82-84, 86, 91-93, 96-97 and 100) and the AD&D UA (pages 36-38, 40, 54, 56, 58, 61, 63 and 69). (42) The "Weapon Speed Factor" in MYTHUS (pages 209-210, 223, 225 and 235) is derived from the "Weapon Speed Factor" in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 38 and 124); the AD&D UA (page 27); and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 66-67). ======Page 6 Ends/Page 7 Starts====================================== (43) The rate used in MYTHUS (pages 263 and 266) to calculate the amount of damage suffered by a game character when it falls (1D6 points of damage per every 10 feet) is derived from the rate used to calculate the amount of damage suffered by a game character when it falls (1D6 points of damage per every 10 feet) in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 105). (44) The concept by which some of the power sources of Heka (magic) are tapped from other Planes in MYTHUS (pages 21, 78, 81 and 276-277) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 5-9, 21-22, 301-302 and 305-307) is derived from the concept by which the power sources for magic are tapped from other Planes in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 40) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #33 (pages 10-11). (45) The concept in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 28 and 113) whereby casting or spell victims are allowed to roll dice against certain personal character scores to prevent a spell from affecting them is derived from the "Saving Throw" concept in the D&D RC (pages 33 and 109); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 105); and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 79-81 and 229). (47) The name of the main world, "Aerth", in MYTHUS (pages 5 and 7-8), is derived from the name of a world, "Oerth," in the AD&D WORLD OF GREYHAWK boxed set, specifically in the Glossography (page 2) and Guide (page 4). (48) The races of other-world elves called the Elves, Fay and Faeries, from the fantasy world known as Phaeree in MYTHUS (pages 332- 333), are derived from a race of other-world elves called the "Pharisees" in the AD&D QUEEN OF THE SPIDERS game module (pages 107-108) and the AD&D QUEEN OF THE DEMONWEB PITS game module (pages 13-14). (49) The game turns mechanic in MYTHUS (pages 20 and 130-131) are derived from the game turns mechanics in AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 39) and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 38). (50) The "Heka Recovery Table" in MYTHUS (page 22) and the "K/S Area Heka Regeneration" table in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 14) are derived from the "Recovery of Psionic Strength Points" table in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 117). (50) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (52) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (53) The "Multigenre" role-playing concept in MYTHUS (pages 6, 58, 295-297 and 385-392) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 4, 104, 309 and 331) are derived from similar concepts in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #17 ======Page 7 Ends/Page 8 Starts====================================== (pages 6-9, 27-28 and 31); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #18 (page 22- 23); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #28 (pages 12-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #32 (pages 12-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #57 (pages 5-8 and 73-76); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #68 (pages 18-22 and 72-75); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #71 (pages 19-22); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #100 (pages 45-68); TSR's STRATEGIC REVIEW Magazine, issue #3 (page 6); TSR's STRATEGIC REVIEW Magazine, issue #5 (pages 3- 5); TSR's MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS (pages 2 and 6-7); the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 57-58 and 112-114); the AD&D DUNGEONLAND game module (page 2); the AD&D THE LAND BEYOND THE MAGIC MIRROR game module (pages 2 and 4-8); and the AD&D EXPEDITION TO THE BARRIER PEAKS game module (throughout, but particularly, pages 2-3). (54) The concept in MYTHUS (pages 5-8, 295-297 and 385-392) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 4, 43, 48-49, 69, 93, 102-104, 106, 109, 121-122, 129, 138-139, 148, 156-159, 227, 234, 239-240, 242 and 309) whereby the game character travels from universe to universe and from genre to genre is derived from a similar concept in TSR's MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS (pages 2 and 6-7); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #8 (pages 4 and 23); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #17 (pages 6-9, 27-28 and 31); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #18 (pages 22-23); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #28 (pages 12-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #32 (pages 12-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #47 (pages 9-11); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #57 (pages 5-8 and 73-76); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pages 27- 45); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #68 (pages 18-22 and 72-75); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #71 (pages 19-22); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #73 (pages 10-13); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #75 (pages 16-33); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #76 (pages 22-44); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #83 (pages 31-52); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #90 (pages 36-60); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #91 (pages 18-34); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #100 (pages 45-68); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #113 (pages 10-26); TSR's STRATEGIC REVIEW Magazine, issue #3 (page 6); TSR's STRATEGIC REVIEW Magazine, issue #5 (pages 3-5); the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 7, 42, 57-58, 112-114, 137, 142, 155 and 181); the AD&D UA (pages 17 and 71); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 50, 52, 92, 100, 114-116 and 120-121); the AD&D LL (pages 113-118); the AD&D MANUAL OF THE PLANES book (throughout, but particularly, pages 3, 5-10 and 117-119); the AD&D QUEEN OF THE DEMONWEB PITS game module (throughout, but particularly, pages 3 and 13-18); the AD&D ISLE OF THE APES game module (throughout, but particularly, pages 2-3, 6 and 8); the AD&D DUNGEONLAND game module (throughout, but particularly, page 2); the AD&D THE LAND BEYOND THE MAGIC MIRROR game module (throughout, but particularly, page 2). (56) The concept in MYTHUS (pages 295-297 and 387-390) whereby the game characters travel from epoch to epic is derived from the similar concept in TSR's MULTIVERSE PROSPECTUS (page 6, item 4). ======Page 8 Ends/Page 9 Starts====================================== (57) The "Birth Rank" table in MYTHUS (page 103) is derived from the "Birth Table for Humans" in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #70 (page 11) and the "Birth Table" in the AD&D UA (page 83). (58) The "Positions by SEC [Socio-Economic Class] Table" in MYTHUS (page 61) is derived from the "Social Class Table: Typical Members of a Class" in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #70 (page 11); "Typical Members of a Class" in the AD&D UA (page 82); "The Town and City Social Structure" in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 89-90); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #25 (pages 12-13). (59) The concept of game play using gems, minerals and herbs having special properties and the structure of the tables containing such information in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 6-7) are derived from a similar concept and table structure in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 26-27 and 220-221). (60) The concept of magical devices changing powers and abilities of the game characters in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 332-371) is derived from the AD&D game system in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 121-169). (62) The "Map if the Multiverse" in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 22) is derived from similar diagrams and descriptions of the "Known Planes of Existence" in the AD&D LL (pages 113-118); the AD&D MANUAL OF THE PLANES book (pages 5-7, 22-23, 51-52 and 73-74); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 120-121); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #8 (pages 4 and 28); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #73 (pages 10-13). (63) The electrical circuit analogy in MYTHUS (pages 8, 21, 276 and 402) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 5-6) to describe Heka and casting is derived from a similar analogy to describe magic and casting in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 40). (65) The attribute format used for spells in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 32), including time, area, distance, Materia cost, explanation of effects and grade, is derived from TSR's works, including the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 40 and 43-100); the AD&D UA (pages 32-71); and the AD&D OA (pages 56-97), which use duration, area of effect, range, components, material cost, explanation of effects and level. (66) The Detect Heka Spell in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 34 and 199) is derived from the Detect Magic Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 44, 54, 65 and 95) and the AD&D OA (pages 58 and 75). (67) The Disembodied Voice Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Magic Mouth Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 71 and 96). ======Page 9 Ends/Page 10 Starts====================================== (68) The Lock Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Hold Portal Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 66) and the AD&D OA (page 76). (69) The Lock Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Unlock Cantrip in the AD&D UA (pages 50-51). (70) The Lock-Open Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Knock Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 70) and the AD&D OA (page 80). (71) The Lock-Open Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Unlock Cantrip in the AD&D UA (pages 50-51). (72) The Magick Lock Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Wizard Lock Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 72) and the AD&D OA (page 81). (73) The Shutfast Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Wizard Lock Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 72) and the AD&D OA (page 81). (74) The Quicken Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Haste Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 74) and the AD&D OA (page 83). (75) The Spiderwalk Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Spider Climb Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 68) and the AD&D OA (page 77). (76) The Spiderfly Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 85) is derived from the Spider Climb Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 68) and the AD&D OA (page 77). (81) The Understanding of Ur Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 36) is derived from the Comprehend Languages Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 65) and the AD&D OA (page 75). (83) The Ring of Treasure Finding in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 336- 337) is derived from the Potion of Treasure Finding in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 127). (84) The Protection From Evil Cloak in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 361) is derived from the Protection From Evil Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 44). ======Page 10 Ends/Page 11 Starts====================================== (85) The Wand of Heka Detection in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 337) is derived from the Wand of Magic Detection in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (page 135-136). (86) The Consecration Formula in MYTHUS (page 281) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 107-108) is derived from the Glyph of Warding Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 47). (87) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (88) The Consecration Formula in MYTHUS (page 281) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 107-108) is derived from the Forbiddance Spell in the AD&D UA (page 40). (89) The Armor, Physical Cantrip in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Armor Spell in the AD&D UA (pages 51-52). (90) The Armor, Physical Cantrip in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Shield Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 68) and the AD&D OA (page 77). (91) The Disjunction Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 34) is derived from the Dispel Magic Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 47, 59 and 73); the AD&D UA (page 69); and the AD&D OA (pages 62 and 82). (92) The Reflections Ritual in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 35) is derived from the Reflecting Pool Spell in the AD&D UA (page 43). (95) The Wickaflame Charm in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 36) is derived from the Produce Flame Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 57). (96) The Wickaflame Charm in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 36) is derived from the Firefinger Spell in the AD&D UA (page 50). (97) The Forcedart Charm in MYTHUS (page 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 37) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 67) and the AD&D OA (page 76). (100) The Ritual of the Heart Ritual in MYTHUS (page 279) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 38) is derived from the Find Familiar Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 66). ======Page 11 Ends/Page 12 Starts====================================== (101) The Eyebite class of Castings in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 27) is derived from the Eyebite Spell in the AD&D UA (pages 60-61). (103) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (104) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (109) The Escape Hatch Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 45) is derived from the Dimension Door Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 76) and the AD&D OA (page 85). (110) The Scrambletongue Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 46) is derived from the reversed form of the Comprehend Languages Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 65). (114) The Circe's Transformation Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 56) is derived from the Polymorph Other Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 78) and the AD&D OA (page 86). (116) The Icewall Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 63) is derived from the Wall of Ice Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 78-79). (118) The Summon Elementary Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 63) is derived from the Conjure Elemental Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 79) and the AD&D OA (page 88). (121) The Summon Elemental Aid Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 65-66) is derived from the Conjure Elemental Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 79) and the AD&D OA (page 88). (122) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (124) The Pass Through Stone Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 69) is derived from the Passwall Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 81) and the AD&D OA (page 89). (126) The Illusory Image Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 73) is derived from the Phantasmal Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 75) and the AD&D OA (page 80). (129) The Shadowscript Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 74) is derived from the Illusionary Script Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 96) and the AD&D OA (page 83). ======Page 12 Ends/Page 13 Starts====================================== (132) The Erase Runes Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 77) is derived from the Erase Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 65-66) and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pages 41 and 44). (134) The Mass Invisibility Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 81-82) is derived from the Mass Invisibility Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 88). (135) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (140) The Thornspear Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 86) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 67) and the AD&D OA (page 76). (143) The Call Rainstorm Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 87) is derived from the Cloudburst Spell in the AD&D UA (pages 35-36 and 43) and the AD&D OA (page 82). (144) The Fauna Telempathy Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 87) is derived from the Speak with Animals Spell Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 46 and 55) and the AD&D OA (page 61). (145) The Weatherlord Formuila in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 89) is derived from the Control Weather Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 52, 63 and 83). (147) The Plant Telempathy Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 90) is derived from the Speak with Plants Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 49) and the AD&D OA (page 67). (152) TSR withdraws this paragraph. (153) The Riotgrow Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 94) is derived from the Plant Growth Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 57-58) and the AD&D OA (page 86). (154) The Aid Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 95) is derived from the Cure Light Wounds Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 43 and 56) and the AD&D OA (page 57). (156) The Daylight Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 96) is derived from the Light Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 44, 67 and 95). (157) The Helping Hand Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 96-97) is derived from the Bless Charm in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 43) and the AD&D OA (page 57). ======Page 13 Ends/Page 14 Starts====================================== (158) The Silver Spears Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 97) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 67) and the AD&D OA (page 76). (159) The Dispel Evils Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 98) is derived from the Dispel Evil Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 49) and the AD&D OA (page 68). (162) The Parakinesis Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 98) is derived from the Telekinesis Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 82) and the AD&D OA (page 89). (164) The Lift Curse Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 100) is derived from the Remove Curse Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 47 and 78) and the AD&D OA (pages 64 and 86). (165) The Psychokinesis Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 101) is derived from the Telekinesis Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 82) and the AD&D OA (page 89). (166) The Sphere of Influence Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 101) is derived from the Enthrall Spell in the AD&D UA (pages 34-35) and the AD&D OA (page 60). (167) The Stasis Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 104) is derived from the Time Stop Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 93-94). (170) The Produce Meal Ritual in MYTHUS (page 282) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 111) is derived from the Create Food & Water Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 46). (171) The Healing, Minor Formula in MYTHUS (page 282) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 112) is derived from the Cure Critical Wounds Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 49) and the AD&D OA (page 68). (172) The Healing, Minor Formula in MYTHUS (page 282) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 112) is derived from the Cure Serious Wounds Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 48) and the AD&D OA (page 64-65). (173) The Enlightenment Ritual in MYTHUS (page 283) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 112) is derived from the Commune Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 49). (174) The Heka Defenses Cantrip in MYTHUS (page 283) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 112) is derived from the Wall of Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 82) and the AD&D OA (page 89). ======Page 14 Ends/Page 15 Starts====================================== (175) The Word of Command Charm in MYTHUS (page 284) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 114) is derived from the Command Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 43). (178) The Miracle Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 116) is derived from the Wish Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 94) and the AD&D OA (page 97). (180) The Detect Life Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 117) is derived from the Detect Life Spell in the AD&D UA (page 34) and the AD&D OA (page 60). (181) The Enhance Aura Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 118) is derived from the Know Alignment Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 45); the AD&D UA (page 54); and the AD&D OA (page 63). (182) The Sphere of Confusion in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 119-120) is derived from the Confusion Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 63) and the AD&D OA (page 85). (186) The Petrify Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 123) is derived from the Stone to Flesh Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 86) and the AD&D OA (page 92). (190) The Augury Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 198) is derived from the Augury Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 45) and the AD&D OA (page 57). (192) The Detect Invisible Object Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 200) is derived from the Detect Invisibility Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 69 and 94) and the AD&D OA (page 78). (194) The Clairaudience Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 235) is derived from the Clairaudience Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 72- 73). (198) The Penetrate Disguise Formula in MYTHUS (page 293) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 238) is derived from the Penetrate Disguise Spell in the AD&D UA (page 33) and the AD&D OA (page 66). (199) The Astral Projection Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pages 239- 240) is derived from the Astral Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 52, 92 and 100) and the AD&D OA (pages 71 and 96). ======Page 15 Ends/Page 16 Starts====================================== (200) The Mystic Missile Charm in MYTHUS (page 294) and MYTHUS MAGICK (page 245) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 67) and the AD&D OA (page 76). (201) The Questiondead Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 251) is derived from the Speak With the Dead Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 48) and the AD&D OA (pages 64 and 91). (203) The Acclumsed Ode Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 268) is derived from the Fumble Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 77). (205) The Alto Aire Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 271) is derived from the Levitate Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 70) and the AD&D OA (page 63). (206) The Gooddrink Measure Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 272) is derived from the Purify Food & Drink Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (page 44) and the AD&D OA (page 59). (208) The Poisongone Tocsin Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 274) is derived from the Neutralize Poison Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 48 and 57) and the AD&D OA (page 66). (210) The Falseview Ditty Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (page 274) is derived from the Programmed Illusion Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pages 99) and the AD&D OA (page 91). TSR further states that between the indicated TSR works, on the one hand, and the MYTHUS and MYTHUS MAGICK books of the DANGEROUS JOURNEYS game, on the other hand, the following elements of similarity also exist and support TSR's contention. (211) The Banded Mail in MYTHUS (pgs. 25, 248 and 250) is derived from the Banded Mail Armor in the D&D RC (pg. 67) and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 27); the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 35-36); and the AD&D UA (pg. 75). (212) The Trigger Effect Formula in MYTHUS (pg. 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 36) is derived from the Contingency Spell in the AD&D UA (pgs. 59-60) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #68 (pgs. 26-27). ======Page 16 Ends/Page 17 Starts====================================== (213) The Return to Sanctum Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 115) is derived from the Succor Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 41) and the TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #68 (pg. 59). (214) The dePayne's Disintegration Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 70) is derived from the Disintegrate Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 83). (215) The Protection From Petrification Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 174) is derived from the Protection From Petrification Scroll in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 128). (216) The Protection From Poison Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 172) is derived from the Protection From Poison Scroll in the AD&D UA (pg. 92). (217) The Protection From Paralysis Charm in MYTHUS (pg. 285) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 171) is derived from the Protection From Paralyzation Scroll in the AD&D UA (pg. 91). (218) The Netherbottle Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 176) is derived from the Iron Flask in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 148). (219) The Heka Bolt Charm in MYTHUS (pg. 280) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 42) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (220) The Slingstones Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (221) The Fireknives Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (222) The Icearrows Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (223) The Shadow Darts Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 144-145) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (224) The Penumbrate Points Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 144) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). ======Page 17 Ends/Page 18 Starts====================================== (225) The Acid Jet Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 161) is derived from the Magic Missile Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 67) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (226) The Comprehend Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 95) is derived from the Detect Lie Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 48) and the AD&D OA (pg. 65). (227) The Aura of Deception Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 124) is derived from the reverse of the Detect Lie Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 48) and the AD&D OA (pg. 65). (228) The Know Truth Charm in MYTHUS (pg. 288) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 179) is derived from the Detect Lie Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 48) and the AD&D OA (pg. 65). (229) The Windbag Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 192) is derived from the Bag of Wind in TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #27 (pg. 46). (230) The Circle of Moonbeams Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 134) is derived from the Moonbeam Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 44) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #71 (pg. 8). (231) The Lunarbeam Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 135) is derived from the Moonbeam Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 44) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #71 (pg. 8). (232) The Rope Homunculus Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 161) is derived from the Golem Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 39). (233) The golem created by the Wood Golem Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 164) is derived from the Golem Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 39). (234) The Leather Golem Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 165) is derived from the Golem Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 39). (235) The golem created by the Clay Golem Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 166) is derived from the Clay Golem in the AD&D 1st ed. MM (pgs. 47-48). (236) The golem created by the Charnok's Corpse Golem Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 161-162) is derived from the Flesh Golem in the AD&D 1st ed. MM (pg. 48). ======Page 18 Ends/Page 19 Starts====================================== (237) The golem created by the Metal Golem Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 168) is derived from the Iron Golem in the AD&D 1st ed. MM (pg. 48). (238) The golem created by the Stone Golem Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 167-168) is derived from the Stone Golem in the AD&D 1st ed. MM (pgs. 48-49). (239) The concept of game characters selling jewelry to jewelers at discounts from the actual value in MYTHUS (pgs. 40 and 113) is derived from the similar concept in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 35). (240) The Coinage System in MYTHUS (pgs. 38-40 and 112) is derived from the Coinage System in the D&D RC (pg. 62) and the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 35). (241) The Hallucinations disorder in MYTHUS (pg. 270) is derived from the Hallucinatory Insanity disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (242) The Lunacy disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Lunacy disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (243) The Paranoia disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Paranoia disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (244) The Schizophrenia disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Hebephrenia disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (245) The Catatonia disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Catatonia disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (246) The Manic-Depression disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Manic-Depressive disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (247) The Split-Personality disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Schizophrenia disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 83). (248) The Mania disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270) is derived from the Monomania disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83). (249) The Delusion disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270) is derived from the Delusional Insanity disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83). ======Page 19 Ends/Page 20 Starts====================================== (250) The Melancholia disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Dementia Praecox disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 83). (251) The Homocidal Mania disorder in MYTHUS (pgs. 270-271) is derived from the Homocidal Mania disorder in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 83-84). (252) The Armlet of Surrphkhat in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 340) is derived from the Bracers of Defense in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 139). (253) The Boots of Agility in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 341) is derived from the Boots of Striding and Springing in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 139). (254) The Gauntlets of Dextrous Attack in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 341) is derived from the Gauntlets of Dexterity in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 145). (255) The Interposing Buckler in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 341) is derived from the Shield, large, +1, +4 versus Missiles in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 165). (256) The Wristband of Chameleon Power in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 340-341) is derived from the Robe of Blending in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 152). (257) The Clasp of Gasping in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 344) is derived from the Necklace of Strangulation in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 151). (258) The Chalice of Faith in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 344) is derived from the Pearl of Wisdom in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 151). (259) The Ring of Treasure Finding in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 336- 337) is derived from the Potion of Treasure Finding in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 127). (260) The Watertight Helmet in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 341) is derived from the Helm of Underwater Action in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 146). (261) The Bag of Transmutation in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 342) is derived from the Bag of Transmuting in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 138). ======Page 20 Ends/Page 21 Starts====================================== (262) The Extended Sack in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 342) is derived from the Bag of Holding in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 138). (263) The Heka Dart function of the Wand of Assault in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 343) is derived from the Wand of Magic Missiles in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 136). (264) The Wand of Assault in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 343) is derived from the Wand of Fire in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 135). (265) The Horn of the Hunter in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 345-346) is derived from the Drums of Panic in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 143). (266) The Drums of Destruction in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 346) is derived from the Horn of Blasting in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 146). (267) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Levitation in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Psionic Power of Levitation in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 113). (268) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychokinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312-313) is derived from the Psionic Power of Telekinesis in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 116). (269) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Pyrokinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 313-314) is derived from the Psionic Power of Molecular Agitation in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 113). (270) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Telempathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314) is derived from the Psionic Power of Telempathic Projection in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 116). (271) Telepathic Reception, Telepathic Broadcast, and Telepathic Control actions of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-316) is derived from the Psionic Powers of ESP, Telepathy, and Telepathic Projection, respectively, in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 116). (272) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Teleportation in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 316-317) is derived from the Psionic Power of Teleportation in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 116). (273) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Cell Regeneration in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 318-319) is derived from the Psionic Power of Cell Adjustment in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-112). ======Page 21 Ends/Page 22 Starts====================================== (274) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Phase Shifting in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 318 and 321) is derived from the Psionic Power of Etherealness in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 115). (275) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Astral Projection in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324-325) is derived from the Psionic Power of Astral Projection in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 114). (276) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Aural Reading in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324-325) is derived from the Psionic Power of Detection of Good/Evil and Detection of Magic in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-112). (277) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Clairaudience in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324-326) is derived from the Psionic Power of Clairaudience in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-112). (278) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Clairvoyance in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324 and 326) is derived from the Psionic Power of Clairvoyance in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-112). (279) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Precognition in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324 and 326-327) is derived from the Psionic Power of Precognition in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 113). (280) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychometry in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324 and 327-328) is derived from the Psionic Power of Object Reading in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 113). (281) The Clearmetal Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 218) is derived from the Glassee Spell and the Glassteel Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 84 and 90, respectively) and the Glassee Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 91). (282) The Withertouch Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 256) is derived from the Staff of Withering in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 134). (283) The Query Deadspirit Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 252) is derived from the Speak With the Dead Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 48) and the AD&D OA (pgs. 64 and 91). (284) The Wraithform Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 254) is derived from the Wraithform Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 69) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #66 (pg. 24). (285) The Whichwitch Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 297) is derived from the Mirror Image Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 71 and 96). ======Page 22 Ends/Page 23 Starts====================================== (286) The creatures called Devas in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 232) are derived from the creatures called Devas in the AD&D MM II (pgs. 42-44); TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #63 (pgs. 5-7); and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #67 (pgs. 65-66). (287) The Heka Trap Spell in MYTHUS (pg. 279) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 37) is derived from the Explosive Runes Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 73). (288) The Blessing, Minor, Spell in MYTHUS (pg. 281) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 107) is derived from the Bless Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 43) and the AD&D OA (pg. 57). (289) The Guidance Spell in MYTHUS (pg. 281) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 108) is derived from the Augury Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 45) and the AD&D OA (pg. 57). (290) The Smokecloud Formula in MYTHUS (pg. 282) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 111) is derived from the Obscurement Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 57) and the AD&D OA (pg. 61). (291) The Tack Table in MYTHUS (pg. 118) is derived from the Tack and Harness List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 36 and 123). (292) The Provisions Table in MYTHUS (pg. 118) is derived from the Provisions List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 36 and 123). (293) The Miscellaneous Table in MYTHUS (pg. 118) is derived from the Miscellaneous Equipment & Items List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 36 and 123). (294) The Religious Items Table in MYTHUS (pg. 120) is derived from the Religious Items List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 36 and 123). (295) The Herbs Table in MYTHUS (pg. 120) is derived from the Herbs List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 35 and 123). (296) The Land Vehicles and the Waterborne Vessels Table in MYTHUS (pgs. 121-122) is derived from the Transport List in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 36 and 123). (297) The Aclis weapon in MYTHUS (pgs. 235-236 and 238-239) is derived from the Aklys weapon in the AD&D UA (pgs. 26-28 and 77) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #64 (pgs. 6-8). ======Page 23 Ends/Page 24 Starts====================================== (298) The Hook Fauchard MYTHUS (pgs. 236 and 242) is derived from the Hook Fauchard in the AD&D UA (pgs. 26-27 and 77) TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #64 (pgs. 6-8). (299) The Man-Catcher in MYTHUS (pgs. 236 and 243-244) is derived from the Man Catcher in the AD&D UA (pgs. 26-27 and 77-78); the AD&D OA (pgs. 39, 41-42 and 45-46); the AD&D FF (pg. 58); and the AD&D SHRINE OF THE KUO-TOA game module (pg. 14). (300) The Staff Sling in MYTHUS (pgs. 238-239 and 245) is derived from the Staff Sling in the AD&D UA (pgs. 26-28 and 78) and the AD&D OA (pgs. 39, 41 and 43). (301) The Hand Weapons Table in MYTHUS (pgs. 236-237) is derived from the Weight and Damage by Weapon Type tables in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 37-38 and 124) and the Weight and Damage by Weapon Type tables in the AD&D UA (pgs. 26-27). (302) The "Missile Weapon, A" table and the "Missile Weapon, B" table in MYTHUS (pgs. 238-239) are derived from the Hurled Weapons and Missiles table in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 124) and the Hurled Weapon and Missile Types table in the AD&D UA (pg. 28). (303) The concept in MYTHUS (pg. 270) of using a table of heroic persona mental illnesses divided into relatively mild and severe forms, as found in "Mental Aberrations" table, is derived from a similar AD&D game concept, as found in the "Types of Insanity" table in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 83). (304) The concept in MYTHUS (pg. 270) of having a player role- play a heroic persona that has secretly been afflicted with insanity, thus having the other players trying to figure out what happened to that game character, is derived from a similar concept in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 78). (305) The Return of Sanctum Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 115) is derived from the Word of Recall Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 158). (306) The Netherbottle Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 176) is derived from the Iron Flask of Tuerny the Merciless in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 158). (307) The Fireknives Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Fire Shuriken Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 79). ======Page 24 Ends/Page 25 Starts====================================== (308) The Slingstones Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Magic Stone Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 33) and TSR's DRAGON Magazine, issue #58 (pgs. 7 and 73). (309) The Hat of Disguise in MYTHUS (pg. 338) and in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 344) is derived from the Hat of Disguise in the AD&D UA (pgs. 88 and 100) and the AD&D DUNGEONLAND game module (pgs. 19-20 and 30). (310) The Withertouch Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 256) is derived from the Withering Palm Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 94). (311) The Guidance Spell in MYTHUS (pg. 281) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 108) is derived from the Omen Spell in the AD&D OA (pgs. 58-59). (312) The Icearrows Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 60) is derived from the Ice Knife Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 79). (313) The Gloves of Quickness in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 344) is derived from the Gauntlets of Dexterity in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 145). (314) The concept in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 315-316) in which a game character's id, ego and superego are subject to mental attack and manipulation is derived from a similar concept in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 110). (315) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Levitation in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Levitate Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 70) and the AD&D OA (pg. 63). (316) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Precognition in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324 and 326-327) is derived from the Omen Spell in the AD&D OA (pgs. 58-59) and the Fate Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 65). (317) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Retrocognition in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 324 and 328) is derived from the Psionic Power of Sensitivity to Psychic Impressions in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 114). (318) The Disjunction Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 34) is derived from the Mordenkainen's Disjunction Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 65). (319) The Magick Lock Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 35) is derived from the Hold Portal Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 66) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). ======Page 25 Ends/Page 26 Starts====================================== (320) The Shutfast Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 35) is derived from the Hold Portal Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 66) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76). (321) The Reflections Ritual in MYTHUS (pg. 278) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 35) is derived from the Magic Font Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 39); The Magic Mirror Spell in the AD&D UA (pgs. 57 and 70); and the Scry Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 84). (322) The Summon Mascot Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 35) is derived from the Animal Friendship Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 54). (323) The Vranx's Annoying Itch Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 36) is derived from the Scratch Cantrip in the AD&D UA (pg. 49). (324) The Ritual of the Heart Ritual in MYTHUS (pg. 279) and MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 38) is derived from the Animal Friendship Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 54). (325) The Multilingual Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 40) is derived from the Tongues Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 49 and 75) and the AD&D OA (pgs. 67 and 84). (326) The Avoid Heka Attack Ritual in MYTHUS (pg. 279) and MYTHUS MAGICK book (pg. 39) is derived from the concept of saving throws in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 79-81). (327) The Dispel Invisibility Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 39) is derived from the Dust of Appearance in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 123 and 143). (328) The Resist Temperatures Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 40) is derived from the Endure Cold/Endure Heat Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 33) and the AD&D OA (pg. 59). (329) The Pythagoras' Extra-Dimensional Door Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 45) is derived from the Dimension Door Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 76) and the AD&D OA (pg. 85). (330) The Scrambletongue Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 46) is derived from the reversed form of the Tongues Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 49 and 75) and the AD&D OA (pgs. 67 and 84). (331) The Evil Reflections Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 56) is derived from the Magic Font Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 39); the Magic Mirror ======Page 26 Ends/Page 27 Starts====================================== Spell in the AD&D UA (pgs. 57 and 70); and the Scry Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 84). (332) The Windblast Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 64) is derived from the Control Winds Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 60-61). (333) The Shockbolt Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 68) is derived from the Lightning Bolt Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 74). (334) The Disguise Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 73-74) is derived from the Alter Self Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 67) and the Disguise Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 82). (335) The Shadowscript Cantrip in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 74) is derived from the Secret Page Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 56). (336) The Phantasms Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 77) is derived from the Phantasmal Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 75 and 95) and the Improved Phantasmal Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 95). (337) The Mass Invisibility Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 81-82) is derived from the Invisibility, 10' Radius Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 74 and 96). (338) The Protection from Evil Cloak in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 361) is derived from the Invisibility to Enemies Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 70). (339) The Animal Service Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 84) is derived from the Animal Companion Spell in the AD&D OA (pgs. 57 and 78); the Animal Friendship Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 54); and the Messenger Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 35) and the AD&D OA (pg. 61). (340) The Phaereedoor Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 93) is derived from the Plane Shift Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 50) and the AD&D OA (pg. 70). (341) The Rejuvenate Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 93-94) is derived from the Regenerate Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 53) and the Instant Regeneration Spell in the AD&D OA (pgs. 96-97). (342) The Rejuvenate Ritual in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 93-94) is derived from the Potion of Longevity in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 121 and 126) and the Elixir of Youth in the AD&D OA (pgs. 84 and 90). (343) The Riotgrow Charm in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 94) is derived from the Quickgrowth Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 70). ======Page 27 Ends/Page 28 Starts====================================== (344) The Stasis Formula in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 104) is derived from the Temporal Stasis Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 93). (345) The Questing Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 115) is derived from the Quest Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 50) and the Oath Spell in the AD&D OA (pgs. 63-64). (346) The Miracle Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 116) is derived from the Limited Wish Spell in the 1st ed. PHB (pg. 88) and the AD&D OA (pg. 93). (347) The Dismiss Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 260) is derived from the Abjure Spell in the AD&D UA (pg. 37) and the AD&D OA (pg. 64) and the Dismissal Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 88). (348) The Falseview Ditty Spell in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 274) is derived from the Phantasmal Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 75 and 95) and the AD&D OA (pg. 80); the Improved Phantasmal Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 95) and the AD&D OA (pg. 83); and the Spectral Force Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 97) and the AD&D OA (pgs. 86- 87). (349) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychical Hypnotism in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Psionic Power of Hypnosis in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-113). (350) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychical Hypnotism in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Charm Person or Mammal Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 55-56); the Charm Person Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 65); the Hypnotism Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 95) and the AD&D OA (pg. 76); the Suggestion Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 75 and 97) and the AD&D OA (pg. 84); and the Quell Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 86). (351) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychical Hypnotism in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Crystal Hypnosis Ball in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 142) (352) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychokinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312-313) is derived from the Telekinesis Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 82) and the AD&D OA (pg. 89). (353) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Psychokinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312-313) is derived from the Ring of Telekinesis in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 122 and 131). ======Page 28 Ends/Page 29 Starts====================================== (354) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Parakinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Psionic Power of Telekinesis in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 116). (355) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Parakinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312) is derived from the Telekinesis Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 82) and the AD&D OA (pg. 89). (356) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Parakinesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 312-313) is derived from the Ring of Telekinesis in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 122 and 131). (357) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Cryogenesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310-311) is derived from the Chill Metal Spell (the reversed form of the Heat Metal Spell) in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 56). (358) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Cryogenesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310-311) is derived from the Psionic Power of Molecular Agitation in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111 and 113). (359) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Cryogenesis in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310-311) is derived from the "ray of cold", a form of the Otiluke's Freezing Sphere Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 85). (360) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Empathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310-312) is derived from the Psionic Power of Empathy in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 111-112). (361) The Psychogenic K/S Area of Empathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310-312) is derived from the Know Motivation Spell in the AD&D OA (pg. 61). (362) The Telepathic Reception action of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-315) is derived from the ESP Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 70) and the AD&D OA (pg. 78). (363) The Telepathic Reception action of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-315) is derived from the Potion of ESP in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 121 and 125). (364) The Telepathic Reception action of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-315) is derived from the Medallion of ESP in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 123 and 150). ======Page 29 Ends/Page 30 Starts====================================== (365) The Telepathic Broadcast and Telepathic Control actions of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-315) are derived from the Magic Jar Spell in the AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pg. 81). (366) The Telepathic Broadcast and Telepathic Control actions of the Psychogenic K/S Area of Telepathy in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 310 and 314-315) are derived from the Helm of Telepathy in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 146). (367) The concept that the victim of a Psychogenic Combat Sub- Area attack can employ Mental armor in order to defend against the attack in MYTHUS MAGICK (pg. 317) is derived from the similar concept in AD&D 1st ed. PHB (pgs. 110-111) and the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pgs. 76-77) in which the victim of a Psionic Attack Mode may employ a Psionic Defense in order to defend against the attack. (368) The concept in MYTHUS MAGICK (pgs. 317-318) by which the victim of a Psychogenic Combat Sub-Area attack can employ certain magical Castings to defend against the attack is derived from the similar concept in the AD&D 1st ed. DMG (pg. 78) by which the victim of a Psionic Blast Attack Mode may employ a magical spell to defend against the attack. ======Page 30 Ends/Page 31 Starts====================================== TSR's investigation into the subject matter identified in this interrogatory in continuing and not completed. TSR reserves the right to further amend or supplement its answer as its investigation continues and/or further information becomes available. TSR, INC. By: __Signature of Mark K. Suri__ One of Its Attorneys Ronald L. Wanke Stanley A. Schlitter Mark K. Suri JENNIFER & BLOCK One IBM Plaza Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-9350 Nile J. Williamson 1120 Savings Center Tower Peoria, Illinois 61602 (309) 676-0625 Dated: February 26, 1993 PAC21203.AAS ======Page 31 Ends=====================================================