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  2. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    FATE, the supercomputer that directs the course of human existence from Chrono Cross (1999) NEXUS Intruder Program , the main enemy faced in the third campaign of the video game Warzone 2100 . It is capable of infiltrating and gaining control of other computer systems, apparently sentient thought (mostly malicious) and strategy.

  3. Alias (Forgotten Realms) - Wikipedia

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    Alias is a fictional character in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.Alias is the main character of Azure Bonds. [1] She also appeared in the computer game, Curse of the Azure Bonds which was based on the book.

  4. List of dhampirs - Wikipedia

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    Renesmee Cullen (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2) – A gifted vampire-human hybrid, she can transfer her thoughts and memories to others, eat human food and drink human and animal blood, matures at a very fast rate, and has a dim illumination in sunlight opposed to "sparkling" of regular vampires. Renesmee has all the powers as a ...

  5. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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    Grandma in "I Sing the Body Electric", an episode from The Twilight Zone (1959) Verda in "The Android Machine" and "Revolt of the Androids" episodes from Lost in Space (1966) Vicki, short for Voice Input Child Identicant (V.I.C.I.), and Vanessa from Small Wonder (1985–1989) [33] In Westworld, the android and gynoid characters are called hosts.

  6. List of fictional scientists and engineers - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Henry Jekyll (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde) – scientist who searches for alteration of the human body and to separate the evil from the good Mad scientists of StanisÅ‚aw Lem , quite a few mad geniuses, many of whom strove to "inflict social panacea on entire populations", a part of Lem's philosophical analysis of social engineering .

  7. Dhampir - Wikipedia

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    The word dhampir is an Albanian word which in turn is borrowed from Serbo-Croat vampír or its Bulgarian equivalent. [2] The shift v > dh is a feature of Gheg Albanian, [3] [4] but it could also have been encouraged by a folk etymology, connecting it with the Albanian words dhamb 'tooth' and pir 'to drink'.

  8. Mystra (Forgotten Realms) - Wikipedia

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    Mystra first appeared within Dungeons & Dragons as one of the deities featured in Ed Greenwood's article "Down-to-earth Divinity" in Dragon #54 (October 1981). Mystra is introduced as the Lady of Mysteries, the goddess of magic, a lawful neutral greater goddess from the plane of Nirvana. The article notes that Mystra is a manifestation of the ...

  9. Tiefling - Wikipedia

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    One of the main characters in the Dungeons & Dragons comic by John Rogers, Tisha Swornheart, is a tiefling warlock. [31] The Pathfinder Tales novels by Dave Gross feature the tiefling Rogue Radovan Virholt as one of the two primary protagonists. Sophia Lillis portrays Doric, a tiefling druid, in the 2023 film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among ...