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Baldur's Gate 3 is a role-playing video game with single-player and cooperative multiplayer elements. Players can create one or more characters and form a party along with a number of pre-generated characters to explore the game's story.
Astarion notes that they have never learned to control their hunger, so releasing them could unleash a horde of bloodthirsty spawn into the city and advocates for killing or leaving them. If released, Astarion will task his six siblings with leading the others and helping them control their urges, noting that they all deserve a chance to live ...
"Nachtlied" (lit. "Nightsong"), a song by Carl Loewe; Night Song, for orchestra by Wayne Barlow, 1956 "Night Song", a musical setting of a poem by Langston Hughes, by Howard Swanson "A Night Song", a song by Charles Ives; Night Songs, a composition by David Dubery; Night Songs, three songs by Alec Roth; Night Songs, four songs by Madeleine ...
"Midnight City" is a song by French electronic music band M83. The track was first released in France on 16 August 2011, as the lead single from the group's sixth studio album , Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011).
The number of highly praised video games released in 2023 was considered unusually high compared to most years, with 25 games having a 90 out of 100 or better aggregate score on Metacritic by October 2023; this made it the best year by number of acclaimed games, the largest since 2004. [9]
"Saturday Night" is a song recorded by the Scottish pop rock band Bay City Rollers. It was written and produced by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter.The tune is an upbeat rock number with a memorable hook, in which the word "Saturday" is spelled out in a rhythmic, enthusiastic chant.
Drizzt Do'Urden (/ ˈ d r ɪ t s t d oʊ ˈ ɜːr d ɪ n /) [1] is a fictional character appearing in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
"City of Blinding Lights" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the fifth track on their eleventh studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2004), and was released as the album's fourth single on 6 June 2005. It was produced by Flood, with additional production by Chris Thomas and Jacknife Lee. The song reached number one in Spain, and ...