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  2. Wizard101 - Wikipedia

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    Wizard101 is a 2008 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by KingsIsle Entertainment. Players take on the role of student wizards who must save the Spiral, the fictional universe in which the game is set, from various threats.

  3. Titania (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Titania is a fictional character, a comic book faerie published by DC Comics. She first appeared in The Sandman (vol. 2) #19 (September 1990), and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess . She is inspired by and implied to be the same as Titania as the faerie queen in William Shakespeare 's play A Midsummer Night's Dream .

  4. What's The Word? 4-Pics-1-Word-Answers Cheats - AOL

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    A little brainpower is all it takes to solve the trickier puzzles, but if you're stuck, these answers may help get you over the proverbial hump. Download 4 Pics 1 Word for iOS on Games.com ...

  5. Faerie (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Faerie, The Fair Lands or The Twilight Realm is one of two fictional otherdimensional homelands for the Faerie, as published by DC Comics. The Vertigo Comics realm of Faerie is an amalgam of the mythological realms of Álfheimr , Otherworld , the Fortunate Isles , Tír na nÓg and Avalon .

  6. Diadem - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest examples of these types of crowns can be found in ancient Egypt, from the simple fabric type to the more elaborate metallic type, and in the Aegean world. [ 4 ] A diadem is also a jewelled ornament in the shape of a half crown, worn by women and placed over the forehead (in this sense, also called tiara ).

  7. Fairyland - Wikipedia

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    Fairyland may be referred to simply as Fairy or Faerie, though that usage is an archaism.It is often the land ruled by the "Queen of Fairy", and thus anything from fairyland is also sometimes described as being from the "Court of the Queen of Elfame" or from the Seelie court in Scottish folklore.

  8. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Havalim (חֲבָליִם) ropes that are referenced in Kings I 20:31. Used as a sign of mourning. Kashket; Kippah or yarmulke; Kolpik; Migba'at was likely a cone-shaped Turban. This turban was likely only worn in the context of the priesthood and is cited in Exodus 27:20–30. Mitpaḥat is a scarf that is worn on the head or hair, by some ...

  9. Belphoebe - Wikipedia

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    Belphoebe (or Belphebe, Belphœbe) is a character in Edmund Spenser's poem The Faerie Queene (1590), a representation of Queen Elizabeth I (conceived of, however, as a pure, high-spirited maiden, rather than a queen). [1]