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  2. Fight of Gods - Wikipedia

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    Fight of Gods Arcade Edition is an enhanced version of the game created for arcades and published worldwide by exA-Arcadia.An exclusive new character, Beliar, based upon Satan has been added to the game and all character illustrations have been drawn by Tekken 7 artist, Junny.

  3. Billiard - Wikipedia

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    A billiard, a type of shot in cue sports (see below); Billiards: cue sports in general; the term "billiards" by itself is also sometimes used to refer to any of the following more specifically:

  4. Belial - Wikipedia

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    Belial is a Hebrew word "used to characterize the wicked or worthless". The etymology of the word is often understood as "lacking worth", [5] from two common words: beli-(בְּלִי "without-") and ya'al (יָעַל "to be of value").

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  6. Gothic 3 - Wikipedia

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    The main antagonist was Raven, who was second-in-command to Gomez, leader of the Old Camp, in the first game. Raven wanted to command the armies of Beliar, the evil one of the 3 gods, along with a new powerful weapon known as the Claw of Beliar.

  7. Belial in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    He makes an appearance in the BloodRayne game (as Beliar), where he is a monster that keeps growing until it kills the player. In the Warhammer 40k universe, Belial was once a Sergeant of the veteran first company of the Dark Angels chapter, the Deathwing. However, he has now ascended to Master of the entire 1st Company.

  8. Danish pin billiards - Wikipedia

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    Danish pin billiards. Danish billiards or keglebillard, sometimes called Danish five-pin billiards, is the traditional cue sport of Denmark, and the game remains predominantly played in that country. [1]

  9. Nine-ball - Wikipedia

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    Nine-ball (sometimes written 9-ball) is a discipline of the cue sport pool.The game's origins are traceable to the 1920s in the United States. It is played on a rectangular billiard table with pockets at each of the four corners and in the middle of each long side.