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[73] [74] [75] An entry in the Pet Simulator series, Pet Simulator X sparked controversy among the Roblox community when the developers, Big Games, integrated non-fungible tokens into the game, the first ever instance of such on the platform. [‡ 9] [76] The game has been played over 5 billion times as of January 2023. [77]
Delicious in Dungeon (Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Hepburn: Danjon Meshi, lit. "Dungeon Meal") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryoko Kui . It was serialized in Enterbrain 's seinen manga magazine Harta from February 2014 to September 2023, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.
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Delicious in Dungeon episode 5 Laios sword. ... Episode 5 of the anime, titled Snacks/Sorbet, is a perfect example of this, expertly weaving comedy, action, emotion and, of course, cooking into a ...
All of the Islamic world during the 16th to 18th century, including the Ottoman Empire and Persia were influenced by the "scimitar" type of single-edged curved sword. Via the Mameluke sword this also gave rise to the European cavalry sabre. Terms for the "scimitar" curved sword: Kilij (Turkish) Pulwar (Afghanistan) Shamshir (Persia) Talwar ...
Fragarach – Sword of the god of the seas Manannan mac Lir and later Lugh in Irish legend; it was said to be a weapon that no armour could stop. Caladbolg – Two-handed sword of Fergus mac Róich in Irish legend; said to make a circle like an arc of rainbow when swung, and to have the power to cleave the tops from the hills.
On the Side: Sword Oratoria is a spin-off series that focuses on the character Ais Wallenstein. One season of anime has been produced, which runs parallel to Season 1 of the parent anime, retold from the perspective of the Loki Familia.
Touken Ranbu quickly became very popular in Japan, particularly with young women, and had over 1.5 million registered players by 2016. [6] The game has been credited with accelerating the Japanese cultural trend of "katana women" (カタナ女子, katana joshi) – women who are interested in, and who pose with, historical Japanese swords. [7]