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The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes is an interactive drama and survival horror game [1] [2] presented from a third-person perspective. [3] Player control switches between five protagonists, working for the armed forces of their respective countries during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, who become trapped in an underground ancient Akkadian temple infested by vampiric creatures. [4]
Anduin Llane Wrynn is a fictional character who appears in the Warcraft series of video games by Blizzard Entertainment.First appearing in the original launch of World of Warcraft in 2004, Anduin is the son of Tiffin and Varian Wrynn, and the king of the human kingdom of Stormwind.
The latest beta build for Warlords of Draenor brought with it an odd anomaly with no explanation as of yet. A mysterious portal has appeared behind the mage tower in Stormwind City, one that bears ...
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Emperor Ko-Dorr, the head of the House of War who rules the Drakon Empire alongside Sister Haggra of the House of Magic and Master Scholar of the House of Knowledge and makes a deal with Dr. Robotnik, offering to help defeat Sonic the Hedgehog, if in exchange Robotnik would help him to acquire the seven Chaos Emeralds. Ko-Dorr is very ambitious ...
After escaping from Stormwind prison with Anduin's help, Saurfang travels to Nagrand in Outland to seek out the aid of Thrall, who went into hiding during the last invasion of the Burning Legion. After initially refusing to aid the Horde and remain in hiding with his family, Thrall is eventually convinced to fight after he and Saurfang are ...
Bulbarrow Hill is a 274 metres (899 ft) hill near Woolland, five miles west of Blandford Forum and ten miles (16 km) north of Dorchester in Dorset, England.The chalk hill is part of the scarp of Dorset Downs, which form the western end of the Southern England Chalk Formation.
The house received immediate notice after its construction, and was included in an architectural exhibition organized by the Museum of Modern Art. [8] Yeon purchased the house after Watzek's death, and it was subsequently taken over by the University of Oregon. It is open for group tours, day meetings, and other special events. [6]