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  2. Time Spiral - Wikipedia

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    Time Spiral is a Magic: The Gathering expert-level block consisting of the expansion sets Time Spiral (October 6, 2006), [5] Planar Chaos (February 2, 2007), and Future Sight (May 4, 2007). [4] It is set on the plane of Dominaria, the first time that that plane had been visited since 8th Edition. The theme of the block was time.

  3. List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia

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    These are keywords which may appear in any Magic set, [9] particularly the Core Sets where they are usually the only keywords (though some expert-level keywords may appear occasionally in Core Sets; each Core Set beginning with Magic 2011 has included one expert-level keyword as the "returning mechanic"). [10]

  4. The Enchanted World - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted World was a series of twenty-one books published in the time period 1984-1987. Each book focused on different aspects of mythology, fairy tales or folklore, and all were released by Time-Life Books. [1]

  5. Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox - Wikipedia

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    Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox, known in America as Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox, is the sixth book in the series Artemis Fowl by Irish writer Eoin Colfer. It was released in the U.S. on 5 July 2008, and on 7 August in the U.K. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At 432 pages, it is the longest book in the series.

  6. Wormhole - Wikipedia

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    A possible resolution to the paradoxes resulting from wormhole-enabled time travel rests on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. In 1991 David Deutsch showed that quantum theory is fully consistent (in the sense that the so-called density matrix can be made free of discontinuities) in spacetimes with closed timelike curves. [ 60 ]

  7. Kingmakers - Wikipedia

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    Kingmakers is a third-person sandbox game with action and strategy elements. [6] The player can switch between a third-person shooter mode and a top-down strategy mode. In the shooter mode, the player can use modern weapons and vehicles such as assault rifles, shotguns, grenade launchers, armored cars, and helicopters to fight against medieval enemies.

  8. Tales of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The player can attack, defend, perform a skill or call up a menu with multiple functions, such as using items or commanding an ally to perform an action. This system offers multiplayer co-op battles, and the camera for this mode is improved over the one found in Tales of Symphonia , zooming out as characters move away from each other so that ...

  9. Mirage (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    Mirage was the first official block structure in Magic: The Gathering. This new block structure consisted of three expansion sets and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with Khans of Tarkir in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block.