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W.D. Gaster, or simply Gaster, is a character from the 2015 video game Undertale who was the previous "royal scientist" for the game's underground kingdom of monsters before he fell into the Core, an invention by Gaster. He cannot normally be encountered in the game, and is never discussed directly as part of the game's main narrative.
Lancer is the miniboss of Chapter 1, a personified Jack of Spades card who befriends the protagonists and becomes a recurring character in Chapter 2. He is the son of King, the final boss of Chapter 1. He is energetic yet incompetent in his attempts to stop the heroes to earn his father's respect.
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Italy is ready to talk to the incoming U.S. administration of Donald Trump to avoid potential retaliation against Rome's domestic web tax, Deputy Economy Minister Maurizio Leo said on Tuesday.
Undertale 's official soundtrack was released by video game music label Materia Collective in 2015, simultaneously with the game's release. [14] Additionally, two official Undertale cover albums have been released: the 2015 metal/electronic album Determination by RichaadEB and Ace Waters, [15] [16] and the 2016 jazz album Live at Grillby 's by Carlos Eiene, better known as insaneintherainmusic ...
In this September 7, 1993, photo, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore present a report on increasing government efficiency as part of Clinton's charge of "reinventing government."
After introducing medically assisted treatment in 2013, Seppala saw Hazelden’s dropout rate for opiate addicts in the new revamped program drop dramatically. Current data, which covers between January 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014, shows a dropout rate of 7.5 percent compared with the rate of 22 percent for the opioid addicts not in the program.
Orup 2 is the second studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Orup, released in April 1989, by WEA. [1] The modern cover of the album uniquely features no branding at all. This was cited as an influence on W. D. Gaster. [citation needed] Due to this, a few people have perceived the modern cover as being Orup in the void.