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  2. Mass Effect 3: Leviathan - Wikipedia

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    The UK edition of the Official Xbox Magazine gave a slightly less favourable review, concluding that Leviathan was a "well-constructed creature chase, but not a compelling reason to return to active duty", and "an admirable piece of Mass Effect DLC, the best so far behind Lair of the Shadow Broker", which was undermined by the controversial ...

  3. Reapers (Mass Effect) - Wikipedia

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    These enemy types reflect the major fronts during the Reaper invasion in series lore, and help inform the team's approach of designing enemies that are under the command of the Reapers but are not themselves Reapers; the goal is to maintain the series' signature squad-based combat as opposed to directly pitting Shepard in an implausible fight ...

  4. Mass Effect 3 - Wikipedia

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    Mass Effect 3 is a 2012 action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts.The third major entry in the Mass Effect series and the final installment of the original trilogy, it was released in March 2012 for Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.

  5. Special edition - Wikipedia

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    The terms special edition, limited edition, and variants such as deluxe edition, or collector's edition, are used as a marketing incentive for various kinds of products, originally published products related to the arts, such as books, prints, recorded music and films, and video games, but now including clothing, cars, fine wine, and whisky, among other products.

  6. Cenobite (Hellraiser) - Wikipedia

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    In the second film Hellbound: Hellraiser II, written by Clive Barker, the home of the Cenobites is revealed as a labyrinth-like dimension (possibly a part of the Christian Hell or a different place that inspired some myths of Hell) ruled over by a demonic entity called Leviathan, the creator of Cenobites. The film has Kirsty Cotton remind ...

  7. Leviathan in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Leviathan of the Book of Job is a reflection of the older Canaanite Lotan, a primeval monster defeated by the god Baal Hadad.Parallels to the role of Mesopotamian Tiamat defeated by Marduk have long been drawn in comparative mythology, as have been wider comparisons to dragon and world serpent narratives such as Indra slaying Vrtra or Thor slaying Jörmungandr, [1] but Leviathan already ...

  8. Beelzebub - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the 17th-century exorcist Sébastien Michaëlis, in his Admirable History (1612), placed Beelzebub among the three most prominent fallen angels, the other two being Lucifer and Leviathan. John Milton , in his epic poem Paradise Lost , first published in 1667, identified an unholy trinity consisting of Beelzebub, Lucifer, and Astaroth ...

  9. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Lævateinn is a weapon crafted by Loki mentioned in the Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál.The name Lævateinn does not appear in the original manuscript reading, but is an emendation from Hævateinn made by Sophus Bugge and others.