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  2. Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal - Wikipedia

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    Cespenar is an imp who can refer to his "secret recipes" in order to forge wonderful weapons from special bits of items that the PC collects along his journey. He claims that he is the main character's private butler and respects them as the "Great One". He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

  3. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn - Wikipedia

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    Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn is a role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Interplay Entertainment.It is the sequel to 1998's Baldur's Gate and was released for Windows in September 2000.

  4. Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition - Wikipedia

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    For all editions, the game follows 2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, licensed by Wizards of the Coast.The game features much of the same updated gameplay presented in Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, [6] [7] with the same updated (including cross platform) multiplayer, which allows players from different platforms to play with each other.

  5. Mark Meer - Wikipedia

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    Mark Meer is a Canadian actor, writer and improvisor, based in Edmonton, Alberta.He is known for his role in the Mass Effect trilogy, in which he stars as the voice of the player character, Commander Shepard.

  6. Black pudding - Wikipedia

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    Sheep or cow blood was also used, and one 15th-century English recipe used that of a porpoise in a pudding eaten exclusively by the nobility. [1] Until at least the 19th century, cow or sheep blood was the usual basis for black puddings in Scotland; Jamieson 's Scottish dictionary defined "black pudding" as "a pudding made of the blood of a cow ...

  7. List of Italian soups - Wikipedia

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    Acquacotta – originally a peasant food, its preparation and consumption dates back to ancient history. [2]Bagnun – based mainly on anchovies; Buridda – a seafood soup or stew from Liguria, northern Italy [3]

  8. George Ripley (alchemist) - Wikipedia

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    Ripley encoded his alchemical recipes into this drawing, depicting them as the planets which revolved around the Earth, or, more specifically, the elements of his work. In alchemy, there is often an analogical connection made between heaven and Earth, and this connection is symbolised by the use of the seven planetary symbols: Sol (Sun), Luna ...