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Albion is a role-playing video game, developed and published by Blue Byte for MS-DOS. Originally released in German in 1995 , the game was later translated to English for international release the following year.
After five months at Burton Albion, Lenihan was recalled by Blackburn on 4 March 2015. [17] By the time he left the Brewers, Lenihan made seventeen appearances and scoring once in all competitions. Lenihan described his time at the Brewers, calling it "the best thing that he has done". [6] Burton Albion’s promotion to League One earned him a ...
This list contains a variety of examples of high fantasy or epic fantasy fiction. The list is ordered alphabetically by author or originator's last name. A separate section is included for non-print media. Works This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. A Joe Abercrombie's The First ...
City of Mist: Son of Oak Game Studio, Modiphius Entertainment: Powered by the Apocalypse: 2017 Urban fantasy, neo-noir: A noir (detective) RPG set in a modern-day city where once-ordinary people hold the power of ancient myths and legends Commando: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1979 Companions' Tale: 2019 Conan Role-Playing Game: TSR
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In March 2007 one of Banksy's early pieces, a 25 ft (7.6 m)-long artwork featuring a collection of blue shapes with the artist's trademark tag, on the side of garages in Albion Road, Easton, Bristol, was mistakenly painted over by graffiti-removal contractors Nordic. They had been asked by Bristol City Council to tackle graffiti adjacent to the ...
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Ballet dancers (and inseparable best friends) Belle and Mamie frequently get involved in odd goings-on wherever their dance school mounts a production. Continued from Girl, where it had started as "Belle of the Ballet" in 1952. Earlier storylines from Girl were later modified and reprinted in Princess as "Lyndy of Latymer Grange".