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  2. Shadow Era - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Crystals can be acquired by leveling up either your Hero level or your account level, and by purchasing from the in-game store for real money. Gold can be used to purchase new cards from the in-game merchant. Shadow Crystals can be used to purchase name changes, booster packs, class decks, as well as card sleeves and playmats.

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  4. Cologne Cathedral quarter - Wikipedia

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    From 17 June 1827 onwards, she produced her "ächtes Carmeliter-Wasser" (genuine Carmelite water) in a house she had purchased at Domhof No. 19. The cathedral priest's houses Auf der Litsch 4 and 6 were demolished in 1843. During the French period, Auf der Litsch 1 was given the number 2581.

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    The Painkiller Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of the album Painkiller. It ran from 18 October 1990 until 15 April 1991. This tour introduced new drummer Scott Travis from Racer X, who joined the band in 1989 after previous drummer Dave Holland's departure that same year. He has remained ...

  6. List of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow Elves: Carl Sargent, Gary Thomas: 1990: Describes the underground region where the shadow elves live in the world of Mystara. ― GAZ13: TSR 9287: 0-88038-846-3: The Atruaghin Clans: William W. Connors: 1991: Describes the Atruaghin Clans in the world of Mystara, which are a society loosely based on American Indian tribes. 96: GAZ14 ...

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  8. Zadok - Wikipedia

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    Zadok (/ ˈ z eɪ d ɒ k /), also spelled Ṣadok, Ṣadoc, [1] Zadoq, Tzadok or Tsadoq (Hebrew: צָדוֹק הַכֹּהֵן, romanized: Ṣādōq ha-Kōhēn; lit. 'righteous, justified'), was a Kohen (priest), biblically recorded to be a descendant of Eleazar the son of Aaron. [2]

  9. Herihor - Wikipedia

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    During the Wehem Mesut era, the Theban high priest—Herihor—and Ramesses XI quietly agreed to accept the new political situation where the High Priest was unofficially as powerful as Pharaoh. The report of Wenamun (also known as Wen-Amon) was made in Year 5 of Herihor and Herihor is mentioned in several Year 5 and Year 6 mummy linen graffiti.