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  2. Janina Gavankar - Wikipedia

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    Gavankar has acted in theatre, film, television, and online. Her most notable roles include Iden Versio, a canon Star Wars character and the protagonist of Star Wars: Battlefront II; shapeshifter Luna Garza in True Blood, Papi in The L Word; Ms. Dewey, the personification of a Microsoft live search engine; and Shiva, the namesake of the sought after trophy on The League. [9]

  3. List of The League episodes - Wikipedia

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    The League is an American comedy series created by Jeff Schaffer and Jackie Marcus Schaffer.It premiered on the FX Network on October 29, 2009 and concluded its first season of 6 episodes on December 10, 2009. [1]

  4. The League - Wikipedia

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    The League is an American television sitcom that aired on FX and later FXX from October 29, 2009, to December 9, 2015, for a total of seven seasons. [1] The series, set in Chicago, is a semi-improvised comedy show about a fantasy football league, its members, and their everyday lives.

  5. Richard Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Dragon is, however, resurrected by the demonic Neron who wants Dragon to kill Shiva. Dragon refuses and walks away from Neron, saying that both had held up their parts of the agreement. Richard Dragon appears starting in Week 26 of the comic book 52, in the mystic city of Nanda Parbat, where he starts to train former Gotham Detective Renee ...

  6. Pitaya - Wikipedia

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    Dragon fruit sold in a market in Chiayi, Taiwan. A pitaya (/ p ɪ ˈ t aɪ. ə /) or pitahaya (/ ˌ p ɪ t ə ˈ h aɪ. ə /) is the fruit of several cactus species indigenous to the region of southern Mexico and along the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.

  7. Shiva - Wikipedia

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    Another of Shiva's fearsome forms is as Kāla "time" and Mahākāla "great time", which ultimately destroys all things. [255] The name Kāla appears in the Shiva Sahasranama, where it is translated by Ram Karan Sharma as "(the Supreme Lord of) Time". [256] Bhairava "terrible" or "frightful" [257] is a fierce form associated with annihilation.

  8. Time of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The 112-page "The Guide Book to Taladas" details both the physical geography and politics of Taladas, which includes the societies of the minotaurs and gnomes. [1] After a brief history of the continent, the book discusses Taladas's geography one area at a time, and its impact on its peoples and how they had adapted.

  9. Ryūgū-jō - Wikipedia

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    Ryūgū or Ryūgū-jō is the fabulous mythical residence of the Ryūjin (Dragon God) or Sea God, or the princess Otohime. [1] It is also equated with the " fish-scale palace " ( iroko no goto tsukureru miya ) which was the Sea God Watatsumi 's palace mentioned in the Kojiki (8th century).