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  2. The Guided Fate Paradox - Wikipedia

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    "The God and the Fate Revolution Paradox") is a roguelike role-playing video game developed and published by Nippon Ichi Software for the PlayStation 3. [1] It was released in Japan on January 24, 2013, [2] [3] the PAL region on October 25, 2013 and North America on November 5, 2013. A sequel, The Awakened Fate Ultimatum, was released September ...

  3. Disgaea - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large number of different Netherworlds being magically connected, characters from other Nippon Ichi games and series, such as La Pucelle: Tactics, Marl Kingdom, Makai Kingdom, Phantom Brave, Soul Nomad, Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger VS Darkdeath Evilman, The Witch and the Hundred Knight, Battle Princess of Arcadias and The Guided Fate ...

  4. Under Night In-Birth - Wikipedia

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    Before that however, Linne has her sights set on stopping a group of In-Births in town known as Amnesia, led by a woman called Paradox, from ascending to become a Re-Birth, a powerful existence that surpasses ordinary In-Births. Other groups of In-Births out in the Hollow Night prepare to make their way to Paradox's Altar for their own reasons.

  5. Talk:The Guided Fate Paradox - Wikipedia

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  6. Lazy argument - Wikipedia

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    The lazy argument or idle argument (Ancient Greek: ἀργὸς λόγος) is an attempt to undermine the philosophical doctrine of fatalism by demonstrating that, if everything that happens is determined by fate, it is futile to take any kind of action. [1] Its basic form is that of a complex constructive dilemma. [2] [3]

  7. Review: Reimagining the fate of a doomed Renaissance duchess

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    Novelist Maggie O’Farrell comes at that scenario in a different, more psychological way, through the character of a real girl in Renaissance Italy. In her first novel since the lovely “Hamnet ...

  8. Yamato Takeru - Wikipedia

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    Yamato Takeru (ヤマトタケルノミコト, Yamato Takeru no Mikoto), originally Prince Ousu (小碓命, Ousu no Mikoto), was a Japanese folk hero and semi-legendary prince of the imperial dynasty, son of Emperor Keikō, who is traditionally counted as the 12th Emperor of Japan.

  9. Zadig - Wikipedia

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    Zadig; or, The Book of Fate (French: Zadig ou la Destinée; 1747) is a novella and work of philosophical fiction by the Enlightenment writer Voltaire. It tells the story of Zadig, a Zoroastrian philosopher in ancient Babylonia. The story of Zadig is a fictional story. Voltaire does not attempt any historical accuracy.