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  2. Ankou - Wikipedia

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    Ankou appears as a man or skeleton wearing a black robe and a large hat that conceals his face, or, on occasion, simply as a shadow.He wields a scythe and is said to sit atop a cart for collecting the dead, or to drive a large, black coach pulled by four black horses and accompanied by two ghostly figures on foot.

  3. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    I think RuneScape is a game that would be adopted in the English-speaking Indian world and the local-speaking Indian world. We're looking at all those markets individually." [78] RuneScape later launched in India through the gaming portal Zapak on 8 October 2009, [79] and in France and Germany through Bigpoint Games on 27 May 2010. [80]

  4. Why parents say Black Santas are important for children to see

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    The family has also communicated with Black Santa online, so if you don’t happen to have a Black Santa in your area, you can connect with this Santa (and Mrs. Claus!) in Houston, Texas.

  5. Trasgu - Wikipedia

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    In Cantabria, the trasgu is a small goblin with black face and green eyes that inhabits forests. His main activity is to mock people and carry out pranks, especially against girls who are engaged in a specific activity, like shepherding. Because he must hide from humans, his clothes are made of tree leaves and moss.

  6. Related: Black Santa hate mail draws backlash. Let’s start with history: Who was St. Nick? According to numerous sources, the original St. Nicholas was a brown-skinned, third century inhabitant ...

  7. Companions of Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    Zwarte Piet (English: Black Peter or Black Pete, French: Père-Fouettard, meaning father whipper) is the companion of Saint Nicholas (Dutch: Sinterklaas) in the folklore of the Low Countries. The character first appeared in his current form in an 1850 book by Jan Schenkman and is commonly depicted as a blackamoor .

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  9. List of cultural references to A Clockwork Orange - Wikipedia

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    The 173rd quest in Jagex' RuneScape is called "A Clockwork Syringe". [61] This reference is only by name. An item in The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is called "The Ludovico Technique", [62] a reference to the aversion therapy, used in the novel, which shares this name.