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  2. Chaotic - Wikipedia

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    Locations are the places where creatures can battle at, they are all places in Perim. There are five tribes of creatures in Chaotic: OverWorld, UnderWorld, Danian, Mipedian and M'arrillian. The OverWorld is a tribe made of various humanoid creatures and creatures which resemble real animals.

  3. List of Chaotic episodes - Wikipedia

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    An unusual UnderWorld Creature named Phelphor is found frozen inside Ice Pillar by UnderWorlders. Sarah and Kaz scan him. With him being taken to Chaor's castle, Peyton and Kaz head there while Sarah tries Phelphor in the Drome.

  4. Chaotic (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Players from the Chaotic game can teleport into Perim and scan the locations, creatures and items with their scanners, gaining the ability to use them in their games. There are four tribes in Perim. Two tribes, the heroic-looking Overworlders and the demonic-looking Underworlders, have been at war over a great power called the Cothica.

  5. Chaotic Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Chaotic is an out-of-print Danish collectible card game brought to the United States by Chaotic USA and 4Kids Entertainment, and distributed by TC Digital Games. It was released along with the open beta version of the online game on October 24, 2007.

  6. History of Chaotic Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The storyline of Chaotic: Now or Never! involved six tribes of Perim, although only five were ever mentioned. The first tribe was the Mipedians, which consisted of lizard-like creatures that lived in the Overworld deserts. The second was the Danians, which included ant-like creatures that lived in the Underworld's Mount Pillar location.

  7. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    The mythology or religion of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely associated with death, an afterlife, or an underworld. They are often amongst the most powerful and important entities in a given tradition, reflecting the fact that death, like birth , is central to the human experience.

  8. Drow - Wikipedia

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    The history of the drow within the game is revealed; in ages past, the elves were torn by discord and warfare, driving out from their surface lands their selfish and cruel members, who sought safety in the underworld. These creatures, later known as the "dark elvenfolk" or drow, grew strong in the arcane arts over the centuries and content with ...

  9. Chaos (cosmogony) - Wikipedia

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    The Chaoskampf myth is a category of divine combat narratives with cosmogonic overtones, though at times turned secondarily to other purposes, in which the hero god vanquishes a power or powers opposed to him, which generally dwell in, or are identified with, the sea, and are presented as chaotic, dissolutory forces.