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  2. Melissa Bonny - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, she was featured on Kamelot's song "New Babylon" [13] from the album "The Awakening" as well as the video game "Metal: Hellsinger" on the track "Swallow The Fire". Bonny also appeared on the live recording of Feuerschwanz 's Wacken Open Air performance which was released as bonus material for the band's "Fegefeuer" album.

  3. Dark Fire - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fire (Feehan novel), a novel by Christine Feehan; Dark Fire (Sansom novel), a novel by C. J. Sansom; Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles), a novel by Chris D'Lacey; Dark Fire, a novel by Ann Maxwell; Dark Fire, a novel by Peggy Webb; Dark Fire, a novel by Robyn Donald; Dark Fires, a novel by Brenda Joyce; Dark Fires, a novel by Rosemary ...

  4. Olbers's paradox - Wikipedia

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    Olbers's paradox says that because the night sky is dark, at least one of these three assumptions must be false. Olbers's paradox , also known as the dark night paradox or Olbers and Cheseaux's paradox , is an argument in astrophysics and physical cosmology that says the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and ...

  5. Dark Fire (Feehan novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fire is the sixth book in the paranormal/romance series Dark Series by American author Christine Feehan. It is the second book in a trilogy written within the Dark Series, and it starts several months after the events in Dark Challenge .

  6. Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Fire is the fifth book in The Last Dragon Chronicles by Chris d'Lacey. It was released on 2 July 2009 in the UK and was published on May 1, 2010 for the US. It was released on 2 July 2009 in the UK and was published on May 1, 2010 for the US.

  7. Naraka (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Sañjīva (Sanskrit: नरक; Chinese: 等活地獄; pinyin: Děnghuó Dìyù; Japanese: 等活地獄, romanized: Tōkatsu Jigoku), the "Reviving" Naraka, has ground made of hot iron heated by an immense fire. This is the designated realm for those who commit acts of violence and murder with the clear intent of killing living beings, out of a ...

  8. Icefire (d'Lacey novel) - Wikipedia

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    Beth L. Meister, writing for School Library Journal, compared Icefire to early books in the series, noting that the novel "offers a darker and more mature story" than The Fire Within. Further, Meister found that "Liz's clay dragons develop a greater degree of realism within the story, and their background is further explored". [1]

  9. Colored fire - Wikipedia

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    Colored fire is a common pyrotechnic effect used in stage productions, fireworks and by fire performers the world over. Generally, the color of a flame may be red, orange, blue, yellow, or white, and is dominated by blackbody radiation from soot and steam.