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  2. Anglo-Saxon runes - Wikipedia

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    The unnamed ę rune only appears on the Baconsthorpe Grip. The unnamed į rune only appears on the Sedgeford Handle. While the rune poem and Cotton MS Domitian A IX present ᛡ as ior, and ᛄ as ger, epigraphically both are variants of ger (although ᛄ is only attested once outside of manuscripts (on the Brandon Pin).

  3. Nommo Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Nommo Awards are literary awards presented by The African Speculative Fiction Society. The awards recognize works of speculative fiction by Africans, defined as "science fiction, fantasy, stories of magic and traditional belief, alternative histories, horror and strange stuff that might not fit in anywhere else."

  4. 2025 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Top Hat Studios [379] The Last Hour of an Epic To the Moon RPG: Un­known Win: Turn-based role-playing: Freebird Games [380] The Legend of Baboo: Un­known Win, XBO, XSX/S: Action-adventure: Permanent Way Midwest Games [381] Little Nightmares III: Un­known Win, NS, PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX/S: Puzzle-platform, survival horror: Supermassive Games ...

  5. Locus Award - Wikipedia

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    Locus Award for Best Reprint Anthology/Collection (1972–1975) [10] 1972: World's Best Science Fiction: 1971 edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr; 1973: The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 edited by Terry Carr; 1974: The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 edited by Terry Carr; 1975: Before the Golden Age edited by Isaac Asimov

  6. Kaunan - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the rune in the elder futhark during the centuries. The k-rune ᚲ (Younger Futhark ᚴ, Anglo-Saxon futhorc ᚳ) is called Kaun in both the Norwegian and Icelandic rune poems, meaning "ulcer". The reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *Kauną. It is also known as Kenaz ("torch"), based on its Anglo-Saxon name.

  7. List of Atari ST games - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus; Navy Moves; Navy Seals; Nebulus (aka Tower Toppler) Nécromancien (Le) Necron - Aptor Quest; Neighbours; Nervana Quest 1&2; Nervana Quest 3&4; Netherworld; Never Mind; New Arrival; NewZealand Story, The; Nicky Boom; Nicky II; Nigel Mansell's Grand Prix; Nigel Mansell's World Championship; Night Hunter; Night Raider; Night Shift; Night ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Games ...

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    The Top 10: The Little Computer People Project, Balance of Power, Summer Games II, Make Millions, Dazzle Draw, Karateka, The Ancient Art of War, King's Quest II, MicroLeague Baseball, Music Works Adventure Games: Alternate Reality , The Fourth Protocol , Hacker , The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , Phantasie , Sherlock Holmes in "Another Bow ...

  9. Nebula Award - Wikipedia

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    The anthology The Best of the Nebulas (1989), edited by Ben Bova, collected winners of Nebula awards from 1966 through 1986 officially selected by SFWA members. [22] The unofficial anthology Nebula Award Winning Novellas (1994), edited by Martin H. Greenberg , contained ten stories which had won the novella award between 1970 and 1989.