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List of legendary creatures may also help explain what is not here. Some demons may be in both the fictional and theological lists. Many demons have names with several spellings but few are listed under more than one spelling. Every listing should include a parenthetical reference, usually one with a blue link.
A warmonger is someone who instigates war, or advocates war over peaceful solutions. Warmonger may also refer to: Warmonger, a 2002 novel based on the Doctor Who television series; Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction, a 2007 first-person shooter computer game developed by NetDevil; Warmonger, a villain from the cartoon series Mighty Max
Warmonger (voiced by Frank Welker) is a demon and Skullmaster's errand runner, lackey, and second-in-command or “right-hand man.” Cruel and sadistic, he briefly showed ambition when he tried to kill Skullmaster in the episode "I, Warmonger", but found himself ignorant of what to do with his newfound power and position.
Warmonger is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Fifth Doctor and Peri .
In the following months, executive producer Tomek Baginski stated that the film would be directly based on a work by Andrzej Sapkowski in The Witcher series as opposed to creating a new story from material Sapkowski hints at throughout the series. [2]
If he came to a Russian fortress for explanation, he would be assassinated; in case he did not come, the Russians would claim that he was a warmonger. [4] Boletoqo came to Zass’ residency. Zass was not there for his first visit. Zass sent him a letter and told to come at an exact date when he would certainly be in his residency.
After intercepting the broadcast of a months-old television commercial, Rappin' Drakken, she arrives on Earth believing that Drakken is the "Great Blue", a legendary leader who will lead Lorwardia's people to glory. Her name is an allusion to the word "warmonger", while Lorwardia is a spoonerism of warlord.
Bajilla Naire is a callous, greedy, selfish, and insane opportunistic cephalopod-themed alien warmonger and CEO of Squid Ink Inc., an intergalactic mega-corporation that scours the universe with space-faring drones for raw materials to make weapons of war and capitalize on the resulting conflict.