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  2. Hyrule Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Hyrule Warriors [a] is a 2014 hack and slash game developed by Omega Force and Team Ninja and published by Nintendo for the Wii U.The game is a collaboration between Koei Tecmo and Nintendo, mixing settings and characters from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda with the gameplay of Koei's Dynasty Warriors series.

  3. March of Cambreadth - Wikipedia

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    S.M. Stirling quoted or referenced "March of Cambreadth" in the Emberberse volumes The Protector's War, A Meeting In Corvallis, The Sunrise Lands, and the Nantucket volume On the Oceans of Eternity, in all of which he credits Alexander while having his characters refer to the song as traditional. The composer, who was then known as Heather ...

  4. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - Wikipedia

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    Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity was released worldwide on November 20, 2020 to positive reviews from critics, who lauded its gameplay, varied character playstyles, amount of content, visuals, and soundtrack, although its technical performance (chiefly its inconsistent frame rate) was criticized by some.

  5. Battle of Chippenham - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Chippenham was a January 878 battle between a Viking army led by Guthrum and an Anglo-Saxon army led by Alfred the Great.The Vikings forced Alfred to flee Chippenham and managed temporarily to gain control over most of Wessex.

  6. Fyrd - Wikipedia

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    The Old English term that the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle uses for the Danish Army is "here"; Ine of Wessex in his law code, issued in about 694, provides a definition of "here" as "an invading army or raiding party containing more than thirty-five men", yet the terms "here" and "fyrd" are used interchangeably in later sources in respect of the ...

  7. Category:Warrior code - Wikipedia

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  8. Dharma-yuddha - Wikipedia

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    No warrior may kill or injure an unconscious warrior. (Broken when Abhimanyu was slain). No warrior may kill or injure a person or animal not taking part in the war. (Broken several times when warriors slew horses and charioteers of their enemies). No warrior may kill or injure a warrior whose back is turned away. (Shakuni and Arjuna broke that ...

  9. Code of the Clans - Wikipedia

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    The next chapters feature Leafpool explaining the Warrior Code to the reader, through the point of view of curious loners visiting the Clans. Leafpool tells a story about each Code, which illustrates how and why the Code came to be. She explains failed additions to the Code in the final chapter.