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  2. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    The first three combat types make up a "Combat Triangle", which governs effectiveness of styles in a rock-paper-scissors fashion; melee beats ranged, ranged beats magic, magic beats melee, and each style is neutral to itself. [33] Necromancy is a standalone method of combat and is neutral to the other styles.

  3. Nema Andahadna - Wikipedia

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    From her experience with Thelemic magick, she developed her own system of magic called Maat Magick which has the aim of transforming the human race. In 1979, she co-founded the Horus-Maat Lodge. The Lodge and her ideas have been featured in the writings of Kenneth Grant. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Magic Tree - Wikipedia

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    Magic Tree may refer to: "Magic Tree" (single), the 2007 single by musician Kirsten Price; Little Trees, a disposable air freshener known as "Magic Tree" in the UK until 2011; The Magic Tree, a Polish television program for children; L'arbre enchanté (The Magic Tree), an opéra comique by Christoph Willibald Gluck

  5. Magic Tree on iOS: Create an adorable farm high in the trees

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  6. Richard Garfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Channing Garfield (born June 26, 1963) is an American mathematician, inventor and game designer. Garfield created Magic: The Gathering, which is considered to be the first collectible card game (CCG).

  7. Salvatore Murdocca - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore "Sal" Murdocca (born April 26, 1943) is an American children's book illustrator.He is best known for illustrating the Magic Tree House series written by Mary Pope Osborne (from 1992) and the nonfiction Magic Tree House Fact Checkers by Osborne and collaborators (from 2000)—about 50 and 30 volumes respectively to 2014.

  8. Fairy ring - Wikipedia

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    An early 20th-century Irish tradition says that fairies enjoy dancing around the hawthorn tree so that fairy rings often centre on one. [51] One resident of Balquhidder, Scotland, said that the fairies sit on the mushrooms and use them as dinnertables, [46] and a Welsh woman claimed that fairies used the mushrooms as parasols and umbrellas. [52]

  9. Magic Tree House - Wikipedia

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    Magic Tree House is an American children's series written by American author Mary Pope Osborne. The original American series was illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca until 2016, after which AG Ford took over [ citation needed ] .