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  2. Beholder (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The observer's mouths actually consist of powerful, retractable stalks that can reach things up to 5 feet from the main body. Each of the creature's main eyes projects a ray of telekinetic force. The powerful eyes of observers are the equivalent of a true seeing spell, except that the monster can't determine alignment by sight.

  3. Allosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The arms were powerful, [30] and the forearm was somewhat shorter than the upper arm (1:1.2 ulna/humerus ratio). [16] The wrist had a version of the semilunate carpal [117] also found in more derived theropods like maniraptorans. Of the three fingers, the innermost (or thumb) was the largest, [30] and diverged from the others. [16]

  4. Greek primordial deities - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses.These deities represented the fundamental forces and physical foundations of the world and were generally not actively worshipped, as they, for the most part, were not given human characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or abstract concepts.

  5. Lich - Wikipedia

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    Liches are often depicted as holding power over lesser mindless undead soldiers and servants. A lich's most often depicted distinguishing feature from other undead in fantasy fiction is the method of achieving immortality; liches give up their souls to form "soul-artifacts" (called a "soul gem" or " phylactery " in other fantasy works), the ...

  6. Chaos (cosmogony) - Wikipedia

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    Chaos (Ancient Greek: χάος, romanized: Kháos) is the mythological void state preceding the creation of the universe (the cosmos) in ancient near eastern cosmology and early Greek cosmology. It can also refer to an early state of the cosmos constituted of nothing but undifferentiated and indistinguishable matter .

  7. Power vacuum - Wikipedia

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    Power vacuums often occur in failed states sometimes referred to as Fragile states where the state has lost the power to prevent its citizens from forming states within states, such as in post-communist Moldova's Transnistria. The ongoing war in Sudan is an example of a power vacuum in the aftermath of the Sudanese revolution. [6]

  8. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    In the MMORPG Tibia (video game), there is a Lich boss named "Koshei The Deathless" who hides his soul in 4 pieces of an amulet that are scattered around the gameworld. Koschei appears as an NPC in the roguelike action RPG Moon Hunters.

  9. List of largest cosmic structures - Wikipedia

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    LOWZ North 5692 void: 984,000,000 [29] Bahcall & Soneira 1982 void: 978,000,000: This suspected void ranged 100 degrees across the sky, and has shown up on other surveys as several separate voids. [32] LOWZ North 11446 void: 944,000,000 [29] LOWZ North 15734 void: 938,000,000 [29] LOWZ North 16394 void: 934,000,000 [29] LOWZ North 8541 void ...