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Synopsis: Based on the phenomenally successful role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons 2 takes you deeper into the dark and fantastical world of this fantasy epic. When the evil sorcerer Damodar braves a perilous whirlwind vortex to steal the elemental black orb he declares a sinister plan of vengeance against the kingdom of Ismir. Berek, a decorated warrior, and Melora, an amateur sorceress join four heroes representing Intelligence, Wisdom, Honor and Strength to battle against Damodar's growing army of gruesome creatures, flying harpies and an ice dragon to reach a vault room holding the orb. Together, they build their own army to retrieve the orb using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon whose omnipotent evil powers could lay waste to the entire kingdom.
Director(s): Gerry Lively
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
4.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2005
105 min
218 Views


even when I didn't...

...and that gave me the strength

to do what I had to do.

Dorian told me there was a weapon

for good other than magic and steel.

-Faith.

-Yes.

In my vision...

...I saw the Turanian mages

on their knees.

Yes, it has to be.

They were praying.

Who were they praying to?

There was a mask made from acorns...

...and oak leaves

in the Temple of Obadhai.

The god of nature.

He has power over all the elements.

The Turanians

were praying to Obadhai.

What are you doing?

To wield this power,

I must prove my faith to Obadhai.

-But it'll tear you to pieces.

-Berek...

...let me go.

Take me to the tower.

Keep her alive!

I don't care what it takes!

You must keep her alive

till I break Damodar's curse.

Kill him.

Kill him yourself,

O great and powerful Damodar.

Beautiful.

The look on your face has made

this whole endeavor worthwhile.

And so it goes, Lich.

She's dying. Take the orb.

This is for Dorian, Nim and Ormaline.

-Go back to hell.

-Lux, no!

Lux, control yourself.

If you kill him, Melora dies.

He has cursed her.

What do I care of curses?

Melora is all that stands

between lsmir and destruction.

Justice will be brought to this monster.

I promise you.

Lux...

...you are not your brother.

Remove the curse...

...or I'll kill you and have you brought

back into the agony of the undead.

In time you will realize

you have merely saved your own tomb.

I look forward

to watching you rot in it.

We'll rot together then.

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Robert Kimmel

Robert "Bob" Kimmel is a leader in the field of packaging science (see packaging and labeling) and packaging engineering. His doctorate is from MIT with a focus on polymer science, after which he worked in the packaging industry for thirty years. He is currently Chair of the Department of Packaging Science at Clemson University, and the director of its Center for Flexible Packaging. His research focuses on the design of novel polymer chemicals. He also works on design, patent, and trademark issues related to the packaging and plastics industries. He is listed in Marquis' Who's Who Online.Kimmel is a named inventor on ten US and international patents, including, "Co-processable multi-layer laminates for forming high strength, haze-free transparent articles and methods of producing same" and "Multilayer laminate formed from a substantially stretched non-molten wholly aromatic liquid crystalline polymer and non-polyester thermoplastic polymer.” He is also the author and co-author of dozens publications in the field of polymer chemistry and packaging. See, for example: “Antimicrobial Packaging for Food” and “New Approach for characterization of biopolymer film using proton behavior determined by low field 1H NMR.” more…

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