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  2. Damascus steel - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name "Damascus Steel" is contentious. Islamic scholars al-Kindi (full name Abu Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi, circa 800 CE – 873 CE) and al-Biruni (full name Abu al-Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni, circa 973 CE – 1048 CE) both wrote about swords and steel made for swords, based on their surface appearance, geographical location of production or forging, or the name of the ...

  3. Damascening - Wikipedia

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    The technique, while also being used on firearms, has a long history in Japan, where it was used to decorate katana fittings, particularly tsuba.Known as zougan (象嵌) in Japanese, it has developed its own subset of terms to describe the particular patterns, although "shippou-zougan" is an enamelling technique which most Westerners would consider closer to champlevé.

  4. Realms of Sword and Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Realms of Sword and Thunder was a play-by-mail game that was moderated by a combination of both computers and humans by Empire Games of Denver, Colorado, [2] combining both roleplaying gameplay as well as tactical economics. [3] The game's setting is 5th century England. Through the game, players encounter "all the myths and legends of ...

  5. Claíomh Solais - Wikipedia

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    The folk tales featuring the sword of light may be bridal quests, and the hero's would-be bride often becomes the hero's helper. [9] [10] [b]But also typically the story is a sort of quasi-bridal quest, [c] [12] where the hero wins a bride by wager, but then suffers a loss, becoming oath-bound (compelled by geis [d]) to never come home until he has completed the quest for the sword (and other ...

  6. Victory! The Battle for Europe - Wikipedia

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    Final map from Game 87 of Victory! Rolling Thunder Games, Inc. announced the game's launch in the September–October 1991 issue of Paper Mayhem magazine. [22] [g] It is a closed-end play-by-mail wargame. [23] Game turns are on a 15 or 21-day turnaround schedule. [24] Forty players begin each game of Victory! with a starting year of 1939. [25]

  7. Damascene - Wikipedia

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    Damascene (pigeon) Damascus goat; John of Damascus (c. 676-749), Syrian Christian monk and priest; Materials technologies evoking the visual texture of Damascus steel: Damascening, of inlaying different metals into one another; Damask, a reversible figured fabric; Damascene patterning, a manufacturing process used to pattern copper into microchips

  8. Swords of Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Swords of Twilight is a multi-player role-playing game in which each player character is capable of performing actions, dialogue and travel simultaneously. [ 1 ] Reception

  9. Crystalis - Wikipedia

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    The swords are capable of both normal slashes and powered-up attacks that launch elemental projectiles. [1] [3] Each of the four swords is imbued with a distinct elemental power (wind, fire, water, and thunder), making each sword more effective than the others in various situations. [1]