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  2. I'm Quitting Heroing - Wikipedia

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    Echidna asks if he has any regrets, but he merely apologizes for causing trouble. Echidna almost removes the stone only to suddenly change her mind and announces Leo has passed his probation and is hired as her ambassador to the human world in charge of peace between demons and humans. Leo begs to die, so Shutina demands to know his real motive.

  3. Munich Manual of Demonic Magic - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kieckhefer edited the text of the manuscript in 1998 under the title Forbidden Rites: A Necromancer's Manual of the Fifteenth Century. Portions of the text, in English translation, are presented in Forbidden Rites as well, embedded within the author's essays and explanations on the Munich Manual in specific and grimoires in general. The ...

  4. List of The Vampire Diaries characters - Wikipedia

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    There, he reunites with his former student Landon Kirby and the Necromancer and the three attempt to find a way out together. Alaric eventually uses a djinn's wish to restore the Necromancer's powers, turning the Necromancer evil again, but giving him the ability to return Alaric to his body. There, Alaric has to face Josie's departure, Lizzie ...

  5. PhD: Phantasy Degree - Wikipedia

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    She is the only one of the Athena students who did not leave the tower to face the Madosa Guild and thus is the only one of them to survive. She constantly makes mistakes when casting spells, destroying the floor beneath her when she attempts to attack and summoning a salamander when she originally intended a fireball spell.

  6. Dead Mount Death Play - Wikipedia

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    His body now hosts an otherworldly necromancer known as the Corpse God, who seeks the peaceful life he was denied in his previous world. Though there are fewer sources of magic in this world, the Corpse God can use Polka's body to summon skeletons of varying size, speak with dead spirits, and revive a corpse as a zombie with enough preparation.

  7. Lish McBride - Wikipedia

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    Her first book was Hold Me Closer, Necromancer, a young-adult novel about a fast-food fry cook who learns he is a necromancer. [2] It won a 2011 Washington State Book Award [3] and was a finalist for the William C. Morris YA Debut Award. Her second novel, Necromancing the Stone, was released in September 2012. McBride grew up outside Seattle.

  8. Necromancer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Necromancer is a science fiction novel by American writer Gordon R. Dickson, published in 1962. It was alternatively titled No Room for Man between 1963 and 1974 before reverting to its original title. [ 1 ]

  9. Nábrók - Wikipedia

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    The folklore surrounding these magic pair of pants, called by several appellations in Iceland, were described by Jón Árnason in his folklore collection, under section on "töfra brögð" ('magic tricks'), [4] and translated into English by Jacqueline Simpson under "Lappish Breeches".