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  2. World of Warcraft: Illidan - Wikipedia

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    After leaving, Illidan destroys the portal to Nathreza in such a manner, that, more or less like Draenor, Nathreza was blown up. Illidan reveals to his lieutenants that the demons of the Twisting Nether cannot be slain permanently, unless they either die within the Twisting Nether itself, or an area corrupted by its energies, such as Nathreza.

  3. Rune Eriksen - Wikipedia

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    Rune Eriksen (born 13 January 1975), also known by his stage name Blasphemer, is a Norwegian musician best known as the former guitarist and songwriter of black metal band Mayhem. He took his stage name from a Sodom song and joined Mayhem in October 1994, before departing the band in late 2008. [ 1 ]

  4. The Blasphemer: The Price I Paid for Rejecting Islam

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    The Blasphemer: The Price I Paid for Rejecting Islam (original French title: Blasphémateur ! : les prisons d'Allah, "Blasphemer! Allah's Prisons") is an autobiography by Waleed Al-Husseini , a Palestinian ex-Muslim atheist activist who was imprisoned for online blasphemy , after which he was released and fled to France.

  5. List of Mayhem band members - Wikipedia

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    In late 1995, Mayhem was reformed with a lineup including Hellhammer, former members Maniac (vocals) and Necrobutcher (bass), and new guitarist Rune "Blasphemer" Eriksen. [9] This incarnation remained intact for almost nine years, issuing the group's second and third full-length studio albums, Grand Declaration of War and Chimera. [12]

  6. Wolf's Lair Abyss - Wikipedia

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    Wolf's Lair Abyss is an EP by the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem.. According to the band's website, it is the first part of Grand Declaration of War. [3] The main riff of the last track, "Symbols of Bloodswords", is used in "A Grand Declaration of War" and "View from Nihil (Part II)".

  7. Ordo Ad Chao - Wikipedia

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    Ordo Ad Chao is the first album to feature vocalist Attila Csihar since the 1994 debut De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas and the last with Blasphemer before he announced his departure from the band in 2008. Drummer Hellhammer said that the drum tracks were not equalized and only the bass drums were triggered . [ 8 ]

  8. Aura Noir - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemer Aura Noir is a Norwegian black / thrash metal band from Oslo . Aura Noir is heavily influenced by early thrash bands such as Voivod , Slayer , Sodom and Kreator , to the latter they have also dedicated some of their songs.

  9. Blasphemy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemy (band), a black metal band Blasphemy (Incantation album), 2002; Blasphemy (Kayo Dot album), 2019 “Blasphemy”, a song by Tupac Shakur from the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory