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  2. List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    Gohma in The Legend of Zelda has only one eye. Gohma's appearance varies from game to game. Myukus a giant blue-green Alien with one eye in Rampage 2: Universal Tour; Suezo, a one-eyed, one-footed breed of monster in the video game/anime series Monster Rancher; Vaati and Bongo Bongo in the Legend of Zelda game series

  3. Flesh (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Old One Eye – 120-year-old matriarch of a pack of Tyrannosaurs. Her eye was gouged out by Reagan. Big Hungry – Giant Nothosaurus seeking revenge on Carver for killing his babies. A malfunctioning time portal sends him into modern times where he becomes the Loch Ness Monster. Gorehead – Tyrannosaur from Old One Eye's pack mutated by atom bomb.

  4. Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop.It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, [1] [2] [3] and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. [4]

  5. Gaunt's Ghosts - Wikipedia

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    Gaunt's Ghosts is a series of military science fiction novels by Dan Abnett, set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was inspired by the Sharpe series of books written by Bernard Cornwell.

  6. Monocular vision - Wikipedia

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    Monocular vision impairment refers to having no vision in one eye with adequate vision in the other. [2] Monopsia is a medical condition in humans who cannot perceive depth even though their two eyes are medically normal, healthy, and spaced apart in a normal way. Vision that perceives three-dimensional depth requires more than parallax. In ...

  7. One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes - Wikipedia

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    In the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, the tale is classified - and gives its name - to tale type ATU 511, "One-Eye, Two-Eyes, Three-Eyes". [1] Folklorist Stith Thompson noted the proximity of the tale type with ATU 510A, "Cinderella", and ATU 510B, "Cap O' Rushes" - also stories of heroines persecuted by their families.

  8. Graeae - Wikipedia

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    Perseus and the Graeae by Edward Burne-Jones (1892). In Greek mythology, the Graeae (/ ˈ ɡ r iː iː /; Ancient Greek: Γραῖαι Graiai, lit. ' old women ', alternatively spelled Graiai), also called the Grey Sisters and the Phorcides (' daughters of Phorcys '), [1] were three sisters who had gray hair from their birth and shared one eye and one tooth among them.

  9. Wapedia - Wikipedia

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    Wapedia front page as displayed on a Nokia cellphone. Wapedia was a mobile version of Wikipedia.It was started in August 2004 by Florian Amrhein and shut down on 4 November 2013. [1]