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Irene Belserion (アイリーン・ベルセリオン, Airīn Beruserion) Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Rachel Robinson (English) A member of the Spriggan 12. She is Erza Scarlet's centuries-old "dragonified" mother and the inventor of Dragon Slayer magic, [ch. 513, 514] who infuses magic power into any object or person.
Back in the present, Irene momentarily succeeds at taking over Wendy's body, but Wendy does the same with Irene and uses her power to undo the enchantment. Enraged, Irene uses her dragon form conjure a meteor to strike the kingdom in a final effort to kill Erza. 61: May 17, 2017 [42] 978-4-06-395945-1: July 25, 2017 [43] 978-1-63-236430-2
Natsu Dragneel, Lucy Heartfilia, and Happy travel to the city of Marguerite to visit Lamia Scale, which now includes Wendy Marvell and Carla.Wendy declines the trio's invitation to help reorganize Fairy Tail, thinking that leaving Lamia Scale would upset her friend and current partner Shelia Blendi, but is admonished by Shelia for staying out of pity.
Irene Jane Beyerlein (born November 1971) is an American materials scientist who is the Mehrabian Interdisciplinary Endowed Chair at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society .
That Forsyte Woman (released in the United Kingdom as The Forsyte Saga) is a 1949 American romantic drama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young and Janet Leigh.
A pastor from Ankeny and a Des Moines-based nonprofit working with Latinx youth are among the honorees to the 2023 Iowa Latino Hall of Fame.
"Goodnight, Irene" or "Irene, Goodnight," (Roud 11681) is a 20th-century American folk standard, written in 3 4 time, first recorded by American blues musician Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter in 1933. A version recorded by The Weavers was a #1 hit in 1950. Pete Seeger of The Weavers has characterized it as Lead Belly's "theme song." [1]
Irene Bedard (born July 22, 1967) is an Alaska Native actress, who has played mostly Native American lead roles in a variety of films. She is perhaps best known for the role of Suzy Song in the 1998 film Smoke Signals, [2] an adaptation of a Sherman Alexie collection of short stories, as well as for providing the speaking voice for the titular character in the 1995 animated film Pocahontas.