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Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.
Dark light (vision) or eigengrau, the color seen by the eye in perfect darkness Dark light, a theoretical force that only interacts with dark matter; Darklight Conflict, a computer game
Darklight Conflict is a space combat simulator video game developed by Rage Software [3] and published by Electronic Arts in 1997 for the MS-DOS, and the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation game consoles.
An arclight or arc lamp is a lamp that produces a bright light by generating an electric arc across two electrodes. Arclight, Arc Light or arc light may also refer to:
Kingdom of Sky featured a new region to explore, located high above the skies of Norrath, known as the Overrealm. It included a new level cap of 70 for adventurers and artisans, new items and quests, new monsters to fight, alternate ways of advancing the player's character (achievement points) and the ability to increase a guild to level 50.
The ArcLight program was a missile development program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with the goal of equipping ships like Aegis cruisers with a weapon system capable of striking targets nearly anywhere on the globe, thereby increasing the power of surface ships to a level comparable to that of ballistic missile-equipped submarines.
Darklight is a 2004 movie that has links to the Lilith Jewish myth. In the movie, Lilith ( Shiri Appleby ) and William Shaw ( Richard Burgi ) join forces to kill the Demonicus, an evil beast that is starting a worldwide plague.
Christian notions of heaven and hell inherit this conception, as do the "dark angels" vs. the unfallen angels, often with aureola , in Christian mythology. Day and night are personified as deities in various mythologies (e.g. Norse Dagr and Nótt, Greek Hemera and Nyx, et cetera). Yin-yang