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In folklore, a ghoul (from Arabic: غول, ghūl) is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh. In the legends or tales in which they appear, a ghoul is far more ill-mannered and foul than goblins. The concept of the ghoul originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion. [1]
CrossCode is a 2018 action role-playing game developed by Radical Fish Games and published by Deck13.Players control Lea, a player in a fictional MMORPG called CrossWorlds who wakes up with no memory and is unable to speak.
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Ghoul (comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics Ra's al Ghul, a fictional character in DC Comics . Dusan al Ghul, a fictional character in DC Comics and the first child of Ra's al Ghul
The term "ghoul" in the Fallout series refers to human victims who were subject to prolonged exposure to radiation, force evolutionary virus (FEV) and other pollutants when they were caught outside during the Great War, a global conflict driven by the use of nuclear weapons which devastated much of the known world in the Fallout universe and provides the basis for the devastated world setting ...
Yuichi Nakamura (中村 悠一, Nakamura Yūichi, born February 20, 1980) is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. He is affiliated with the agency Intention as of October 1, 2020. [3]
LNER Class V3, a class of British steam locomotives; Belize's International Telecommunication Union callsign prefix; Carpatair's IATA code; Past participle form (V 3) of an English verb; V3, or v3.co.uk, a British technology news website published by Incisive Media; V3 (music group), an urban contemporary gospel group from the United States
The official dance of Ghoul Éireann is known as the hornpipe. Date of IGD 2007 is 11/05/07. This looks like a spoof to me--or at least, I should say, I can find no reference to either "Ghoul Éireann" nor "International Ghoul Day" in Wikipedia or on Google (both are Googlewhackblatts). I shall therefore delete the passage.