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  2. Jakub Różalski - Wikipedia

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    Jakub Różalski (born 1981), also known as Mr. Werewolf, is a Polish artist.He is best known as the illustrator of the board game Scythe and related paintings, commonly featuring mythical, fantastical beasts, robots and similar concepts.

  3. Father Time - Wikipedia

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    Father Time, complete with scythe, is the central figure in the Rotunda Clock by John Flanagan, located in the rotunda of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the U.S. Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.. Father Time and the Virgin is a statue located on the cupola of the Masonic Hall at Mendocino, California.

  4. Scythe (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Scythe is a board game for one to five players designed by Jamey Stegmaier and published by Stonemaier Games in 2016. Set in an alternative history version of 1920s Europe, players control factions that produce resources, develop economic infrastructure, and use dieselpunk combat mechs to engage in combat and control territories.

  5. Targitaos - Wikipedia

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    Targī̆tavah is the same figure who appears in Scythian art as the masculine figure facing Artimpasa in her depictions as a seated goddess. These scenes depicted the marriage of Targī̆tavah with Artimpasa, but also represented the granting of a promise of afterlife and future resurrection to Targī̆tavah, and, by extension, collectively to ...

  6. Iron Harvest - Wikipedia

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    Iron Harvest is a real-time strategy video game developed by King Art Games and published by Deep Silver. [2] Players control mecha and infantry in a dieselpunk setting. The game was released for Windows on September 1, 2020. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 26, 2021. [3]

  7. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Magere Hein predates Christianity, but was Christianized and likely gained its modern name and features (scythe, skeleton, black robe etc.) during the Middle Ages. The designation "Meager" comes from its portrayal as a skeleton , which was largely influenced by the Christian " Dance of Death " ( Dutch : dodendans ) theme that was ...

  8. Grim Reaper - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest paintings with conventional "Grim Reaper" elements: a skeletal character with a scythe (circa 1460, by Jean Fouquet) A cartoon of the Grim Reaper. The Grim Reaper is a popular personification of death in Western culture in the form of a hooded skeletal figure wearing a black robe and carrying a scythe.

  9. Isshin-ryū kusarigamajutsu - Wikipedia

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    Isshin-ryū (一心流) is a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of kusarigamajutsu, the art of using the chain and scythe (). [1] Its exact origin is disputed, and may have been founded as early as the 14th century by the samurai Nen Ami Jion 念阿弥慈恩 (b.1351-?), but the modern-day techniques were compiled and incorporated no later than the 17th century, by the unification ...