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With nitroglycerin strapped to Dark Rider's back, the plan is for the Dark Rider to burst into City Hall. Toxie hijacks a taxi and after a series of turns and misses, ends up crashing. Toxie hijacks a hovercraft and drives it after the Dark Rider, forcing him to bust into a home, causing the Dark Rider's demise. The people of Tromaville are elated.
Dark Rider(s) or The Dark Rider(s) may refer to: Nazgûl, Sauron's chief servants in the fantasy book The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien; Dark Riders (comics), a supervillain team in Marvel Comics; Dark Riders, an expansion set of the Mage Knight miniatures wargame; Dark Riders, a record label created by the English band Black Spiders
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Christopher Earley reviewed Dark Riders in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "As a generic fantasy supplement, there should be no logistical problems with integrating this material into other FRPGs, but to be honest, there is nothing here that warrants special attention by gamers who are happy with their own system's products, or who enjoy developing their own ...
The Rider reveals that he has trapped Will's twin brother Tom (whom The Rider mistook for The Seeker and kidnapped long ago) within a glass sphere. The Rider sends Will into an evil dark cloud. As he enters, Will solves the riddle of the sixth Sign: He himself is the sixth Sign. With all six Signs identified, The Rider cannot touch or harm Will.
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Herpetogramma phaeopteralis, commonly known as the dark sod webworm, is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1854. [1]
Pony Club Secrets is a series of junior and intermediate reader children's books published by HarperCollins in the United Kingdom. The series was created by author and journalist Stacy Gregg, and is loosely based on her experiences as a young rider growing up in New Zealand.