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  2. Hytale - Wikipedia

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    Players can participate in minigames similar to those found on the Hypixel server. [2] Players will be able to build and share mods and custom content using a set of browser-based and in-game tools. [2] [3] Hytale includes several procedurally-generated areas of the world known as "zones", made up of many biomes and mobs. [4]

  3. Magical tools in Wicca - Wikipedia

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    Before tools are used in ritual they first are consecrated.In the Gardnerian Book of Shadows, there is a section based entirely on consecrating ritual items. [5] [6] The Book of Shadows states items must be consecrated within a magic circle, at the centre of which lies a pentacle (or paten).

  4. Inscryption - Wikipedia

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    The player can choose which way to move on the map, which affects the next encounters. Inscryption is a roguelike deck-building game.The game itself is broken into three acts, where the nature of this deck-building game changes, but the fundamental rules of how the card game is played remain the same.

  5. Royal Steward inscription - Wikipedia

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    The inscription is broken at the point where the tomb's owner would have been named, but biblical scholars have conjectured a connection to Shebna, on the basis of a verse in the Bible mentioning a royal steward who was admonished for building a conspicuous tomb.

  6. SS-Ehrendolch - Wikipedia

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    SS-Ehrendolch M-1936 with Meine Ehre heißt Treue inscription on the blade. The design of the dagger was based on the 16th century Swiss dagger. The centre of the wide and long spear-pointed blade has a very pronounced rib. The official motto of the SS Meine Ehre heißt Treue ("My honour is loyalty") was etched along the longer axis of the blade.

  7. Agum II - Wikipedia

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    Agum II [nb 1] (also known as Agum Kakrime) was possibly a Kassite ruler who may have become the 8th or more likely the 9th king of the third Babylonian dynasty sometime after Babylonia was defeated and sacked by the Hittite king Mursilis I [i 1] in 1595 BC (middle chronology), establishing the Kassite Dynasty which was to last in Babylon until 1155 BC.

  8. Mistilteinn - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Mistilteinn first belonged to Þráinn, who had been king in Valland before he retired in his burial mound with his wealth. The Danish king Óláfr and his men, among whom Hrómundr Gripsson, learnt about that and found the barrow. Þráinn, who had become a draugr (living dead), was sitting inside. No one but Hrómundr dared to enter.

  9. Epithets of Inanna - Wikipedia

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    Epithet Location Notes Akuṣitum Akus [29]: Akuṣitum (also spelled Akusitum) was the epithet of Inanna as the goddess of Akus, attested in royal inscriptions of the Manāna dynasty near Kish, in a later religious text pertaining to the deities of that city, in the god list An = Anum (tablet IV, line 134), and in the name of one of the gates of Babylon.