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  2. Edmund Pevensie - Wikipedia

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    In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Edmund is one of the main characters, and the character who develops the most over the course of story.. It is implied in the book that Edmund started life as a likeable person, but then changed for the worse and became spiteful after starting at a new school.

  3. Severus Snape - Wikipedia

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    Snape's character has been widely acclaimed by readers and critics. Rowling described him as "a gift of a character" [1] whose story she had known since the first book. Elizabeth Hand of The Washington Post explained that Snape's life "is the most heartbreaking, surprising and satisfying of all of Rowling's achievements". [2]

  4. Empire of Man - Wikipedia

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    The series tells the story of Prince Roger and his personal guard, the Bronze Battalion of the Empress's Own, as they cross the hostile and alien world of Marduk where they have been marooned. Roger is the spoiled younger son of the Empress of the largest polity in the galaxy, the Earth-based "Empire of Man".

  5. The Prince Who Wanted to See the World - Wikipedia

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    The queen, defeated, cursed the dove so that the prince would forget her. The dove was sad as they rode on. He left her at an inn so he could ask his father for leave to present her as his bride, but in his joy at seeing his family, he forgot her. She called on her sisters. They persuaded the innkeeper to sell them as doves to the prince.

  6. 1/2 Prince - Wikipedia

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    In response, Prince gathers players throughout the game in order to combat the threat. It is revealed Long Dian is the cause of the AI rebellion and wishes to gain eternal life through Second Life. Long Dian's NPCs take control of the world's superweapons and forces the world's best scientists to give him a new body.

  7. The Norwood Scale: What are the 7 Stages of Hair Loss? - AOL

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    It’s either bald spots, a receding hairline, thinning hair or worst, all of the above. Hair loss may all look the same to you. It’s either bald spots, a receding hairline, thinning hair or ...

  8. What's in a Name? Why Prince Harry's Memoir Title 'Spare' Is ...

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    Harry’s older brother, Prince William, is the immediate heir, followed by his three children with Princess Kate: Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4.

  9. Prince Caspian - Wikipedia

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    Prince Caspian (originally published as Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia) is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956), and Lewis had finished writing it in 1949, before the first book was out. [4]