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  2. Al-Qadim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qadim is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game which was developed by Jeff Grubb with Andria Hayday for TSR, Inc., and was first released in 1992.. Al-Qadim uses One Thousand and One Nights as a theme and is set in the land of Zakhara, called the Land of Fate.

  3. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Aram, the spear of Jangar. (Mongol mythology) Ascalon, the spear (or sword) that St. George used to kill a dragon in Beirut and saving a princess from being sacrificed by the town. (Renaissance Fiction, Seven Champions of Christendom) Gungnir, Odin's spear created by the Sons of Ivaldi. The spear is described as being so well balanced that it ...

  4. League of Legends confirms Graves-Twisted Fate love ... - AOL

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    For years, some fans have been commenting that Twisted Fate and Graves have been bickering like an old married couple. Find out how this is now canon. League of Legends confirms Graves-Twisted ...

  5. Twisted Fate - Wikipedia

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    Twisted Fate may refer to: Twisted Fate, a 1993 film by Randall Frakes "Twisted Fate", a song on the 2010 album Into the Great Beyond "Twisted Fate", a 2013 episode of Japanese television series Terrace House: Boys × Girls Next Door; Twisted Fate, a 2014 short story collection by Traci Hunter Abramson and two other authors

  6. Hadadezer - Wikipedia

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    Hadadezer (Imperial Aramaic: הַדִדעֶזֶר, romanized: Haḏiḏ-ʿezer / ˌ h æ d ə ˈ d iː z ər /; "[the god] Hadad is help" [1]); also known as Adad-Idri (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎𒀉𒊑, romanized: d IM-id-ri), and possibly the same as Bar- or Ben-Hadad II, was the king of Aram-Damascus between 865 and 842 BC.

  7. Fate (role-playing game system) - Wikipedia

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    Fate is derived from the Fudge system, primarily that earlier design's verbal scale and Fudge dice, but most versions of Fate eschew the use of mandatory traits such as Strength and Intelligence. Instead, it uses a long list of skills and assumes that every character is "mediocre" in all skills except those that the character is explicitly ...

  8. Iram of the Pillars - Wikipedia

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    The mystic ad-Dabbagh has suggested that these verses refer to ʿĀd's tents with pillars, both of which are gold-plated. He claims that coins made of this gold remain buried and that Iram is the name of a tribe of ʿĀd and not a location. [ 10 ]

  9. Fate: Undiscovered Realms - Wikipedia

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    Fate: Undiscovered Realms is an action role-playing roguelike video game developed by WildTangent and released on July 17, 2008, as a stand-alone expansion to the 2005 PC game Fate. The retail version sold in stores includes the original game as well. It was followed by a second expansion, Fate: The Traitor Soul, in 2009.