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  2. Sabriel - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with Sabriel raising a freshly killed rabbit from death. [2] She is a young girl attending Wyverly College, an all-female boarding school in Ancelstierre. An undead creature enters the dormitory where Sabriel lives and frightens all of the girls. Sabriel, however, notices it is holding a satchel and is attempting to speak.

  3. List of Old Kingdom characters - Wikipedia

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    Sabriel is the protagonist of the first novel, and a supporting character in the second and third. Sabriel's mother died shortly after birth, but her father, the Abhorsen Terciel, rescued Sabriel. By her father's wishes, Sabriel grew up in Ancelstierre after living a few years in the Old Kingdom with her father.

  4. Lirael - Wikipedia

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    Lirael (called Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr in some regions) is a fantasy novel by Garth Nix, first published in 2001. Named for its central female character, Lirael is the second in his Old Kingdom trilogy, preceded by Sabriel and continued in Abhorsen.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Anime and manga/Reference Library

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    Welcome to the WikiProject Anime and manga Book Reference Library. It is designed to help editors find book (offline) sources for relevant articles that fall under this WikiProject. It is designed to help editors find book (offline) sources for relevant articles that fall under this WikiProject.

  6. Abhorsen - Wikipedia

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    Abhorsen is a fantasy novel by Australian writer Garth Nix, first published in 2003.It is the third book in the Old Kingdom series (following Sabriel and Lirael).. Abhorsen features Lirael, who is the recently revealed Abhorsen-in-Waiting; Prince Sameth, who is Lirael's new-found nephew and descendant of the Wallmakers; Mogget, a bound servant of the Abhorsen line; and the Disreputable Dog.

  7. Fate/unlimited codes - Wikipedia

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    [24] [34] [29] Todd Siolek called Fate / unlimited codes "one of the best adaptations of anime to the fighting game genre". [28] In the opinion of William van Dijk and Carolyn Petit, the game was an example of “a good balance between simplicity and depth of gameplay”, [18] and also “knew how to use its own advantages”. [25]

  8. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    A fork of Writ's script, and it adds links next to an article's title to Google (web, image, news, book), Yahoo, Creative Commons, Wikidata etc, and also to an Indian newspapers custom search. 23: 8: OpenverseSearch : Adds a toolbox link to search for images of an article's subject on Openverse. N/A: N/A: Possible backlinks

  9. As the Demon King's Right Hand, I'm Going to Rewrite the Script!

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    The original As the Demon King's Right Hand, I'm Going to Rewrite the Script! web novel, written by Kimula, was posted on Pixiv, with 18 chapters released from August 5, 2018 to November 21, 2020. [3] [4] Kadokawa published it in two print volumes, with art by Jiroalba, released from June 15 to October 15, 2020. [5] [6]