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  2. Category:Runes - Wikipedia

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  3. Diablo II: Resurrected - Wikipedia

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    Diablo II: Resurrected was released on September 23, 2021, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X platforms. [21] Server problems prevented some from playing the game at launch [22] and in subsequent weeks. [23] Blizzard explained that these problems resulted from several factors.

  4. Diablo II - Wikipedia

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    A remaster of the original and expansion, entitled Diablo II: Resurrected, was released in 2021 for Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Nintendo Switch. The remaster includes updated graphics, smoother gameplay and re-rendering of the game's cutscenes , and supports cross-progression between the ...

  5. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot awarded the game an 8.2 out of 10, [32] IGN administered the game an 8.8 out of 10, [33] and GameSpy gave the game an 88 out of 100. [34] The game has also won an award for being in the top 50 most important games of all time according to IGN magazine for its online multiplayer.

  6. Anglo-Saxon runes - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian runes are runes that were used by the Anglo-Saxons and Medieval Frisians (collectively called Anglo-Frisians) as an alphabet in their native writing system, recording both Old English and Old Frisian (Old English: rūna, ᚱᚢᚾᚪ, "rune").

  7. Rune - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish word runo, meaning 'poem', is an early borrowing from Proto-Germanic, [12] and the source of the term for rune, riimukirjain, meaning 'scratched letter'. [13] The root may also be found in the Baltic languages , where Lithuanian runoti means both 'to cut (with a knife)' and 'to speak'.

  8. File:Runic letter fehu.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Elder Futhark; Fehu; Lydian alphabet; Rune

  9. Runemaster - Wikipedia

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    A number of historians have theorized that there may be a connection between the word erilaz (individual proficient in runes) in the proto-Scandinavian priesthood and the old Norse title "jarl" (chieftain, heir to the throne).