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  2. Drowned (song) - Wikipedia

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    The jam band Phish covered "Drowned" and the rest of Quadrophenia at their Halloween 1995 concert, which can be heard on Live Phish Volume 14. "Drowned" and the song " Sea and Sand " are also on their live album New Year's Eve 1995 – Live at Madison Square Garden , and Phish have played an extended version of "Drowned" in several of their ...

  3. The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan - Wikipedia

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    The shrine is an ancient pyramid in the style of the Mayas and Aztecs, and the names, creatures, and characters in the adventure are also based on that time period. The adventure contains a booklet including fifteen illustrations of the shrine intended to be shown to the players when they arrive at the corresponding areas.

  4. Ashtown Burials - Wikipedia

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    Ashtown Burials is a young adult fantasy series by N. D. Wilson.It consists of three published novels: The Dragon's Tooth (2011), The Drowned Vault (2012), and Empire of Bones (2013), as well as a fourth book, The Silent Bells, which as of 2021 is being published in serial format.

  5. Dragon’s Dogma 2 a Game of Wits: Sphinx Riddle Answers - AOL

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    At the end of this tunnel, turn around and head up the stairs where you’ll find the Mountain Shrine. The Riddle of Eyes – Dragon’s Dogma 2. The Riddle of Eyes is arguably the easiest one.

  6. The Feast of the Drowned - Wikipedia

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    An abridged audio book version of The Feast of the Drowned, read by David Tennant, was released in July 2006 by BBC Audiobooks. Also included was an interview with the author by David Darlington. The audio book version was given away free in two parts with two consecutive issues of Radio Times in December 2006 and January 2007. These versions ...

  7. The Resurrection Casket - Wikipedia

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    The Resurrection Casket is a BBC Books original novel written by Justin Richards and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.It was published on 13 April 2006 alongside The Stone Rose and The Feast of the Drowned.

  8. The Drowned Man - Wikipedia

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    Creative Director Felix Barrett noted that The Drowned Man was "the first time that we've played with the idea of more than one lead narrative". [3] The two main narratives formed mirrors of each other, one following the story of a couple within Temple Studios and the other a couple living on the outskirts of the Hollywood town. [10]

  9. Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba - Wikipedia

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    The Ekotoba was created under the supervision of Suwa (or Kosaka) Enchū (諏訪(小坂)円忠, 1295-1364), [1] [2] a member of a cadet branch of the Suwa clan, originally a priestly lineage of one of the component shrines of the Grand Shrine of Suwa, the Upper Shrine or Kamisha that had, by the Kamakura period, took up arms and became a clan of warriors.