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  2. List of fan wikis - Wikipedia

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    Wikia then began to assimilate independent fan wikis, such as Memory Alpha (a Star Trek fan wiki) and Wowpedia (a World of Warcraft fan wiki). [7] In the late 2010s—after Fandom and Gamepedia were acquired and consolidated by the private equity firm TPG Inc.—several wikis began to leave the service, including the RuneScape, Zelda, and ...

  3. List of No Game No Life characters - Wikipedia

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    They require the life of a male from another species in order to reproduce; their magic allows them to seduce anyone of their choosing. Both species live in a nation called Oceand [Jp. 8]. Centuries ago, the Dhampirs and Sirens used the Ten Covenants to create a mutual relationship between the two; the dhampirs were allowed to feed on the ...

  4. Category:Clans - Wikipedia

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  5. The Most Notorious "Talker" Runs the World's Greatest Clan

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    The Mayor begs for mercy as he has debts to the Gambino mafia. Uncaring, Noel leaves them penniless and sure to be murdered by the Gambino’s. The daughter declares she hates Seekers. Returning home Alma spots an airship belonging to one of seven clans recognised as the best by the Empire. Noel decides one day Blue Beyond will be one of those ...

  6. Shinobi Life - Wikipedia

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    Shinobi Life began as a series of one-shots published in Akita Shoten's shōjo manga magazine Princess in 2005 and 2006. [2] A full-scale serialization began in the August 2006 issue of Princess on July 6, 2006, [3] concluding in the April 2012 issue on March 6, 2012. [4] [5] A bonus spin-off story was published in the May 2012 issue on April 6 ...

  7. Shinabe clans - Wikipedia

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    Shinabe (品部) were a caste in the Yamato kingship.It is a type of Bemin clan which is dedicated to a specific occupation rather than farming. [1] They paid tribute to and served the Yamato government during the pre-Taika period in Japan.

  8. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    The old clans mentioned in the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki lost their political power before the Heian period, during which new aristocracies and families, kuge, emerged in their place. After the Heian period, the samurai warrior clans gradually increased in importance and power until they came to dominate the country after the founding of the first ...

  9. Satake clan - Wikipedia

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    The family crest of Satake Yoshishige is called the five bones fan.If you look closely, you can see that five bones are used for the fan. In this Japanese name , the surname is Satake . The Satake clan ( 佐 竹 氏 , Satake-shi ) was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Minamoto clan .