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  • ...iptions might be simply taken from accounts of the sacrifice to Cronus and from the tale of the Minotaur; No bull-headed Phoenician god was known. Milton w ..., and will cut him off, and all that go astray after him, whoring l'Molech from among the people.</blockquote>
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  • ...d ''gnome'' is said to derive from the New Latin ''gnomus'' and ultimately from the Greek ''gnosis'', meaning knowledge. According to myth, gnomes hoarded ...Gnomes have the most knowledge of man, often speaking his language. It is from this family that Gnome Kings are chosen. Farm Gnomes resemble their House b
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  • Hebrew לילית ''lilith'', Akkadian ''līlītu'' are female Nisba adjectives from the Proto-Semitic root ''LYL'' "night", literally translating to ''nocturna ...and Idlu Lili. As stated above, they may have originated as storm demons (from the Sumerian "Lil" = Air or Wind), and the "night" association may be a Sem
    19 KB (3,199 words) - 07:24, 25 June 2008
  • ...games mostly adhere to a consistent storyline, there are enough deviations from the game plot within the films and novels to be considered alternate story ...eries more marketable in the Western market, the series' title was changed from ''Biohazard'' to ''Resident Evil'' by Capcom's United States branch.<ref>In
    39 KB (5,961 words) - 17:16, 18 April 2007
  • From 1966 to 1971, King studied English at the University of Maine at Orono, Mai ...Caravan, struck King, who landed in a depression about 14 feet (4 meters) from the pavement of Route 5.
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  • ...ember of a mythical anthropomorph race from Scandinavia. Their role ranges from fiendish giants – similar to the ogres of England – to a devious, dwarf * In the first tradition, the troll is large, brutish and a direct descendant from the Norse ''jötnar''. They are often described as ugly or having beastly f
    29 KB (4,814 words) - 21:11, 20 April 2011

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