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  2. World of Warcraft: The War Within - Wikipedia

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    The primary narrative revolves around the Harbinger of the Void, Xal'atath, who mobilizes her forces to pose a threat to both Khaz Algar and Azeroth as a whole. [5] Following the completion of the main campaign, players can unlock a new playable race, the earthen, which are available to both the Horde and the Alliance.

  3. Moria, Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    In the fictional history of the world by J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines, and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on both the western and the eastern sides of the mountain range.

  4. Kharkiv KhAZ-30 - Wikipedia

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    The ViS-3 is a two-seat, side by side, conventionally laid out ultralight high-wing monoplane.It first flew on 8 October 2006 and its flight test programme led through the revised ViS-5 to the Kharkiv State Aviation Plant built KhAZ-30 (ХАЗ-30) production aircraft, which first appeared in public on 22 May 2012.

  5. Khaz - Wikipedia

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    KhAZ-30 (formerly known as KhAZ ViS-3 and KhAZ ViS-5), high wing, single-engine ultralight aircraft produced in Kharkov since 2012; KHAZ may refer to: KHAZ, call sign for the 99.5 FM frequency radio station in the U.S. state of Kansas; See also: Khazz, the head of the Muslims living in the Khazar Khanate; Haz, Yemen; HAZ (disambiguation)

  6. Amor fati - Wikipedia

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    Amor fati is a Latin phrase that may be translated as "love of fate" or "love of one's fate".It is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one's life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessary.

  7. Tree of Knowledge (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Rocks on the ground represent the soil as a growth medium. The seven metal spheres hang on the tree branches representing fruits that bear wooden reliefs symbolizing arts, sciences and eros. [6] [8] Next to the tree, in the basement, there stands a larger-than-life-sized figure of a man who looks up to the fruits. [9]

  8. Khazʽal Ibn Jabir - Wikipedia

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    Khazʽal bin Jabir bin Merdaw al-Kaʽbi GCIE KCSI (Arabic: خزعل بن جابر بن مرداو الكعبي ، Persian: شیخ خزعل) (18 August 1863 – 24 May 1936), Muaz us-Sultana, and Sardar-e-Aqdas (Most Sacred Officer of the Imperial Order of the Aqdas), [1] was the Ruler of Arabistan, the Sheikh of Mohammerah from the Kasebite clan of the Banu Ka'b, of which he was the Sheikh of ...

  9. Arborglyph - Wikipedia

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    Paleontologist Rex Saint Onge, who saw the tree in 2006, realised that the tree was carved by Native Americans, specifically Chumash people. The ancient oak in the Santa Lucia Mountains in San Luis Obispo County had the outline of a lizard-like being with six legs, nearly 3 ft (0.91 m) tall, carved into its trunk, and included a rectangular ...