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  2. Grim Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game (ARPG), developed and published by Crate Entertainment for Microsoft Windows in February 2016 and released for Xbox One in December 2021. Developed using the Titan Quest engine, it is set in a thematically dark fictional world loosely based on the Victorian era .

  3. SpellForce 3 - Wikipedia

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    The plot serves as a prequel to the first game (SpellForce: The Order of Dawn), depicting events that lead to the creation of The Circle, the group of mages whose actions were the basis for The Order of Dawn. The game combines role-playing and real-time strategy elements like previous games in the series. Players control a mage called Tahar and ...

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  5. Divine madness - Wikipedia

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    The Zen master Ikkyu (15th century) used to run around his town with a human skeleton spreading the message of the impermanence of life and the grim certainty of death. [7] According to Feuerstein, similar forms of abnormal social behavior and holy madness is found in the history of the Christian saint Isadora and the Sufi Islam storyteller ...

  6. Dawn deities - Wikipedia

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    A dawn god or goddess is a deity in a polytheistic religious tradition who is in some sense associated with the dawn. These deities show some relation with the morning , the beginning of the day, and, in some cases, become syncretized with similar solar deities .

  7. How Dawn Staley defended her 'if you don't believe in God ...

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    South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said she wasn't going to apologize about her religious comments Sunday, but she doesn't mean to offend. How Dawn Staley defended her 'if you don't believe in God ...

  8. Death (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Greer, The Women of the Golden Dawn (1994) Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman (1976) Robert Graves, Greek Mythology (1955) Joan Bunning, Learning the Tarot; Juliette Wood, Folklore 109 (1998):15–24, "The Celtic Tarot and the Secret Tradition: A Study in Modern Legend Making" (1998)

  9. Ēostre - Wikipedia

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    The first scholar to make a connection between the goddess Eostre and hares was Adolf Holtzmann in his book Deutsche Mythologie. Holtzmann wrote of the tradition, "the Easter Hare is inexplicable to me, but probably the hare was the sacred animal of Ostara; just as there is a hare on the statue of Abnoba ."