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  2. Category:Fictional polearm and spearfighters - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Fictional martial artists by type - Wikipedia

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    Fictional polearm and spearfighters (1 C, 59 P) S. Fictional shield fighters (48 P) Fictional Pencak Silat practitioners (4 P) Fictional stick-fighters (4 C, 48 P)

  4. Category:Fictional martial artists - Wikipedia

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  5. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    [146] [147] On 6 June 2016, Jagex created two unique and isolated game servers (worlds 111 for RS3 and 666 for OSRS, commemorating 6/6/06) [148] [149] wherein PvP was enabled and players could attack an NPC named after "Durial321", one of the more well known players to have been affected by the bug. [150]

  6. Category:Polearms - Wikipedia

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    Fictional polearm and spearfighters (1 C, 61 P) M. Medieval polearms (2 C, 29 P) P. ... Pages in category "Polearms" The following 46 pages are in this category, out ...

  7. Glaive - Wikipedia

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    The term "glaive" is used in the science-fiction/fantasy film Krull to refer to a thrown weapon, similar to the shuriken, chakram, or mambele, which can return to the thrower, much like a boomerang. Glaive has been used to describe this fictional type of weapon in films, video games (such as Warframe and Dark Sector), and other fantasy media since.

  8. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    The Masamune sword is by far the most referenced Japanese sword in popular fiction, ranging through books, movies and computer games. Murasame – A magical katana that mentioned in fiction Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, it said the blade can moist itself to wash off the blood stain for keeping it sharp.

  9. Category:Fictional gunfighters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters who primarily or notably use firearms in combat. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...