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  2. Mephistopheles in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Animamundi: Dark Alchemist, the main character makes a contract with Mephistopheles to save his beheaded sister. In Shining in the Darkness the main villain in the Japanese version of the game is called "Mephisto". In the English version, his name is changed to Dark Sol, presumably in an attempt to link the game to Shining Force II.

  3. Dark Age (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Age is a 2019 science fiction novel by American author Pierce Brown; it is the second book of a tetralogy which continues the story of his Red Rising trilogy (2014–2016). Dark Age takes place immediately after the events of Iron Gold (2018), as the remaining Society forces aim to take back Mercury from the Solar Republic.

  4. List of demons in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Mazikeen (The Sandman and Lucifer as comic-book and TV-series) Meg Masters (Supernatural TV series) Mega Satan (The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth) Mehrunes Dagon (The Elder Scrolls series) Meliodas (Seven Deadly Sins) Melkor, a.k.a. Morgoth (J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion) The Men with Sticks and Ropes (Being Human) Mephiles the Dark (Sonic ...

  5. Dark Ages (historiography) - Wikipedia

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    In Peter S. Wells's 2008 book, Barbarians to Angels: The Dark Ages Reconsidered, he writes, "I have tried to show that far from being a period of cultural bleakness and unmitigated violence, the centuries (5th - 9th) known popularly as the Dark Ages were a time of dynamic development, cultural creativity, and long-distance networking". [55]

  6. Category:Novels set in the Dark Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Ages here refers to the Early Middle Ages (ca. 500 to 1000 AD) in Europe. Subcategories.

  7. The year female desire went mainstream - AOL

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    From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.

  8. The Ancient Future Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Future: The Dark Ages was Traci Harding's first published novel. It was inspired by a trip to the United Kingdom, during which the author experienced light phenomenon that are described in the novel as 'fairy lights'. The novel's main character Tory Alexander is unknowingly transported from the present day to 6th century Wales in an ...

  9. The Dark Age (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Age is a trilogy by Mark Chadbourn set around the beginning of the third millennium. [1] While the previous series was a clear fantasy story, this has strings of gothic horror and existentialism woven into it. The three books are: The Devil in Green (2002) [2] The Queen of Sinister (2004) [3] The Hounds of Avalon (2005) [4]