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  2. Godtone - Wikipedia

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    Chang first starting live streaming League of Legends on Twitch in February 2013. His screen name is a combination of the character for barrel (桶), a reference to the in-game character Gragas and is mistakenly typed as a different character (統), and the character for deity (神).

  3. GodV - Wikipedia

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    Wei Zhen, better known by his in-game name GodV, [n 1] is a retired Chinese professional League of Legends player who was previously the mid laner for LGD Gaming. While on LGD, GodV qualified for the 2015 World Championship after he and his team defeated the Qiao Gu Reapers 3–2 in the LPL finals. On June 8, 2020, Wei Zhen announced his ...

  4. Category:Horned gods - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Male deities from various cultures who have horns or antlers upon their heads. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Horned gods"

  5. Category:Horned deities - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Deities from various cultures who have horns or antlers upon their heads. ... Horned gods (6 C, 32 P) B. Baphomet (40 P) G.

  6. Royal Club (esports) - Wikipedia

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    The team was founded in 2012 and was known as Star Horn Royal Club from 2014 to 2016 to reflect its titular sponsor, Star Horn. They were the first team to reach the finals of the League of Legends World Championship twice, doing so in 2013 and 2014. The only member of both squads was Jian "Uzi" Zi-Hao.

  7. Horned deity - Wikipedia

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    Most often, the Horned God is considered a male fertility god. [48] The use of horns as a symbol for power dates back to the ancient world. From ancient Egypt and the Ba'al worshipping Cannanites, to the Greeks, Romans, Celts, and various other cultures. [49] Horns have ever been present in religious imagery as symbols of fertility and power.

  8. Ördög - Wikipedia

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    Ördög is often thought to look somewhat like a satyr or faun, a humanoid with the upper torso of a human male and lower portions of a goat; usually pitch-black, with cloven hooves, ram-like horns, a long tail ending in a blade; and he carries a pitchfork. [3] He can also be distinguished by his overly large phallus. [4]

  9. Xiezhi - Wikipedia

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    The xiezhi (獬豸 [a]; xièzhì < Eastern Han Chinese *gɛʔ-ḍɛʔ [1]: 620 ) is a mythical creature of Chinese origin found throughout Sinospheric legends. It resembles an ox or goat, with thick dark fur covering its body, bright eyes, and a single long horn on its forehead. It has great intellect and understands human speech.