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  2. Staveless runes - Wikipedia

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    Staveless runes were the climax of the simplification process in the evolution of runic alphabets that had started when the Elder Futhark was superseded by the Younger Futhark. [1] In order to create the staveless runes, vertical marks (or staves) were dropped from individual letters (or runes).

  3. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    Title Date Pages ISBN Format Code Author(s) Link Core Rulebook [1]: August 13, 2009: 576 978-1-60125-150-3: Hardcover PZO1110 Jason Bulmahn: GameMastery Guide [2]: June 23, 2010

  4. Stargate (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Stargate machine is featured in the 3rd-season episode "Arcade" of the TV comedy series NewsRadio, in which it was referred to as "Stargate Defender". Eugene Jarvis, the game's creator, had a cameo role on the episode as "Delivery Guy #3". [7] Stargate and its predecessor Defender are featured as plot points in the podcast Rabbits.

  5. Rune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rune features several multiplayer modes, typical for the time, such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and so on.The expansion, Halls of Valhalla, added one unique mode, which is inspired by football; the players are split into team, and score points by dismembering players in the opposing team, picking up their body-parts, and throwing them into the goal.

  6. Pillars of Eternity: The White March - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay of The White March is mostly unchanged from Pillars of Eternity.As with the base game, the player controls a party of up to six characters through adventures. . Several new features are added with the expansion's accompanying patches, which include an artificial intelligence system for party members, which lets the player choose if they are "aggressive" or "defensive" during ...

  7. Rune Factory - Wikipedia

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    It was released in North America on March 17, 2009, and in Europe and Australia on April 1, 2010. [33] [37] Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny is a spin-off game, initially released in Japan on February 24, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Wii. [38] [39] It was published as Rune Factory Oceans in Japan and PAL regions. [40]

  8. Alvis Stalwart - Wikipedia

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    The Stalwart, formally classified by the British Army as Truck, High Mobility Load Carrier (HMLC), 5 Ton, 6 x 6, Alvis Stalwart and informally known by servicemen as the Stolly, and by former RCT as the Stally, [1] is a highly mobile amphibious military truck.

  9. Children of the Rune - Wikipedia

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    Part 1: Winterer; Part 2: Demonic; Part 3: Blooded; Part 1, Winterer, consists of seven volumes and mainly focuses on the growth period of the main character, Boris Jineman. [5] [6] Winterer is the family sword given to Boris and a mission to protect, and at the same time, it has the meaning of 'one who survives the winter', symbolizing Boris ...