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  2. As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to ...

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    A Japanese salaryman dies and reincarnates in another world as Ars Louvent, heir of a noble family and discovers that he also possesses the skill to appraise the talents and aptitudes of other people. With his special powers, Ars identifies and convinces powerful individuals who excel in various subjects, from magic and swordsmanship to ...

  3. Another Crab's Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Kril uses the same weapon, a discarded fork, for the duration of the game, although he is able to upgrade it using Stainless Relics. Early on in the game, a skill tree is unlocked through an NPC called the Moon Snail, which unlocks various new offensive and defensive options. The underwater world is a web of interconnected ...

  4. Relics associated with Jesus - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 1239, the king deposited 29 relics in Villeneuve-l'Archevêque. On 19 August 1239, the relics arrived in Paris. Wearing a simple tunic and with bare feet, the King placed the Crown of Thorns and other relics in the palace chapel in a structure he commissioned. During the French revolution, the relics were stored in the National ...

  5. Omega Labyrinth - Wikipedia

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    Omega Labyrinth is a roguelike dungeon crawler role-playing game. The dungeon is randomly generated; each time Aina and her accomplices enters the dungeon, its map, monsters, and available items change. [2]

  6. Relic - Wikipedia

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    Relics are an important aspect of some forms of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, shamanism, and many other religions. Relic derives from the Latin reliquiae, meaning "remains", and a form of the Latin verb relinquere, to "leave behind, or abandon". A reliquary is a shrine that houses one or more religious relics.

  7. Reliquary - Wikipedia

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    Reliquary Shrine, French, c. 1325 –50, The Cloisters, New York Inside the shrine of St. Boniface of Dokkum in the hermit-church of Warfhuizen in the Netherlands.The little folded paper on the left contains a bone fragment of Saint Benedict of Nursia, the folded paper on the right a piece of the habit of St. Bernard of Clairvaux.

  8. Treatise on Relics - Wikipedia

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    The veneration of saints and their relics has its origins in early Christianity by means of honoring martyrs. [3] [4] The earliest attestion is Polycarp's martyrdom in 156 A.D. described in the 2nd century The Martyrdom of Polycarp, whose bones were called "more valuable than precious stones and finer than refined gold" by the Smyrnaean church and were kept to recall and celebrate the ...

  9. Out-of-place artifact - Wikipedia

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    Gear of the Antikythera mechanism, a mechanical computer from the 2nd century BCE showing a previously unknown level of complexity. An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have been found in an unusual context, which someone claims to challenge conventional historical chronology by its ...