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Mystery Trackers: The Void is the first game in the series. [1] It was released on 14 October 2010. The player is in the role of a detective working for the Mystery Trackers Organization, which is a common thread among all games in the series. The detective is called to investigate a series of disappearances at the estate of a man named Malleus ...
The Queen of Hearts is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.She is a childish, foul-tempered monarch whom Carroll himself describes as "a blind fury", and who is quick to give death sentences at even the slightest of offenses.
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Knight's Apprentice is set on the fabled island of Avalon, where the Goddess Queen Mab oversees the lands and magical forces of the world. As the era of gods wanes, Mab refuses to relinquish her throne, and summons a horde of dragons in a great war against King Arthur and the wizard Merlin .
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Despoina or Despoena (/ d ɛ s ˈ p iː n ə /; [1] Greek: Δέσποινα, romanized: Déspoina) was the epithet of a goddess worshipped by the Eleusinian Mysteries in Ancient Greece as the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and the sister of Arion. [2]
It is possible to enjoy the holidays while maintaining a healthy lifestyle, says Dr. Nicole Saphier. The Fox News medical contributor shares her tips for navigating the season in a nutritious way.
Born in Brussels, Belgium, [2] [3] Clementine de Vere was the eighth child of the British-born illusionist Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams (1843-1931), [2] a popular conjurer and magician who took the stage name Charles de Vere, and his wife Julia de Vere (née Ferrett, 1852–1916), [2] who performed the first Oriental magic act under the name "Okita".