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===About the Range<span id="ABOUT"/>===
 
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This series of [[RuneQuest (Citadel)|RuneQuest]] boxed sets were introduced in 1982 and were first mentioned in the ''Yellow'' catalogue. [[#References|&#91;3&#93;]] There were alternate versions of a few of the boxes and the figures were later released as part of a blister pack series which contained a few figures not found in the boxes. In addition the [[Speciality Sets (Citadel)#SS6|SS6 White Dwarf Personalities]] box set contained two characters named after Gloranthian personalities - Wolfhead and Griselda&nbsp;[[#References|&#91;2&#93;]] - who were NPCs in Oliver Dickinson's ''Griselda'' stories published in early ''White Dwarf'' issues. Citadel did not have the rights to sell the RuneQuest figures in the USA but a company called ''Trollkin Forge'' sold the sets in North America for them. [[#References|&#91;1&#93;]]<br>
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This series of [[RuneQuest (Citadel)|RuneQuest]] boxed sets was introduced in 1982 and it was first mentioned in the ''Yellow'' catalogue. [[#References|&#91;3&#93;]] There were alternate versions of a few of the boxes and the figures were later released as part of a blister pack series which contained a few figures not found in the boxes. In addition the [[Speciality Sets (Citadel)#SS6|SS6 White Dwarf Personalities]] box set contained two characters named after Gloranthian personalities - Wolfhead and Griselda&nbsp;[[#References|&#91;2&#93;]] - who were NPCs in Oliver Dickinson's ''Griselda'' stories published in early ''White Dwarf'' issues. Citadel did not have the rights to sell the RuneQuest figures in the USA but a company called ''Trollkin Forge'' sold the sets in North America for them. [[#References|&#91;1&#93;]]<br>
 
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