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This is a list of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd-edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. [1] [2] [3] This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third-party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition ...
A dark elf who works at a convenience store. She is troubled by her large buttocks caused by long hours of standing and no exercise. Because elves and dark elves are natural enemies in her universe, she does not get along with Elfuda. However, in time, they grow to be frenemies. She is a sorceress that likes to collect materials to brew potions.
Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix appears in Marvel Anime: X-Men, voiced by Yurika Hino in Japanese and again by Jennifer Hale in English. [1] In flashbacks, Mastermind attempted to force her to use the Phoenix Force, but she nearly destroyed the world and sacrificed herself to prevent it.
She also falls in love with Nagumo's cousin, Takeaki, in the anime. The Great Elder (長老, Chōrō, Eldest) An anime-only character. One of the wisest elders in the Man-Beast realm. In the anime, he helps Jyaku discover the truth behind the legend of the Chōjin. According to his own words in the second episode of the first OVA, The Great ...
Terry Brooks' 1985 novel The Wishsong of Shannara features a Kraken as a giant sea creature summoned by "dark magic" to join an assault on a Dwarf fortress. [26] In the children's book Monster Mission (also known as Island of the Aunts) by Eva Ibbotson, the Kraken is a force for good who has the ability to clean and heal the oceans. [27]
Jean Grey as the Dark Phoenix later drains energy from the D'Bari system's sun to replenish her power, causing it to become a supernova and destroying D'Bari IV. [3] After killing herself on the moon, Phoenix found herself with Death, who made her relive the life of a D'Bari woman named Gvyn just before the planet was destroyed. As Gvyn ...
Toshio Maeda (前田俊夫, Maeda Toshio, born September 17, 1953) is an erotic manga artist who was prolific in the 1980s and '90s. Several of Maeda's works have been used as a basis for original video animations (OVA) including La Blue Girl, [1] Adventure Kid, [2] Demon Beast Invasion, [3] Demon Warrior Koji [4] and his most notorious work, Urotsukidōji (Legend of the Overfiend). [5]
The NROL-39 mission patch, depicting the National Reconnaissance Office as an octopus with a long reach. Cephalopods, usually specifically octopuses, squids, nautiluses and cuttlefishes, are most commonly represented in popular culture in the Western world as creatures that spray ink and use their tentacles to persistently grasp at and hold onto objects or living creatures.