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  2. Core Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Core Keeper is a top-down sandbox game based around survival and crafting mechanics similar to games such as Minecraft and Terraria. [3] It can be played single-player or cooperatively with up to eight players. [3] [4] Players also have the ability to host a server which anyone can join at any time up to a maximum of eight players.

  3. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    8–12: 0-7869-0669-3: The Forgotten Terror: William W. Connors: 1997: Uses the Ravenloft setting and may be played as a stand-alone or as the sequel to the Forgotten Realms adventure Castle Spulzeer. ― 9537: 10–12: Stand-alone modules: The Accursed Tower: R.A. Salvatore: 1999: Reviewed in Envoyer magazine #32. 32: 11337: 13: 0-7869-1337 ...

  4. Dungeon Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Keeper is a strategy video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and released by Electronic Arts in June 1997 for MS-DOS and Windows 95. In Dungeon Keeper , the player builds and manages a dungeon , protecting it from invading 'hero' characters intent on stealing accumulated treasures, killing monsters and ultimately the player's demise.

  5. Eduardo Matos Moctezuma - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (born December 11, 1940) [1] is a Mexican archaeologist. From 1978 to 1982 he directed excavations at the Templo Mayor, the remains of a major Aztec pyramid in central Mexico City.

  6. Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew - Wikipedia

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    The main temple took two years to construct, but as the materials were still available the site is continually expanded. [4] By 2009 there were more than 1.5 million bottles in use in the construction works at the temple site, leading to Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew also being known as the "Temple of a Million Bottles."

  7. Dvarapala - Wikipedia

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    Sondani, two Dvarapalas, circa 525 CE. One of two pairs of dvarapala, 9th century Buddhist temple of Plaosan, Java, Indonesia.. A Dvarapala or Dvarapalaka (Sanskrit, "door guard"; IAST: Dvārapāla Sanskrit pronunciation: [dʋaːɽɐpaːlɐ]) is a door or gate guardian often portrayed as a warrior or fearsome giant, usually armed with a weapon - the most common being the gada (mace).

  8. Tikal Temple I - Wikipedia

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    An alternative name is the Temple of Ah Cacao, after the ruler buried in the temple. [nb 1] Temple I is a typically Petén-styled limestone stepped pyramid structure that is dated to approximately 732 AD. Situated at the heart of a World Heritage Site, the temple is surmounted by a characteristic roof comb, a distinctive Maya architectural feature.

  9. The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple illustrates the biblical episode from 2 Maccabees (3:21-28). Heliodorus is ordered by Seleucus IV Philopator, the king of Syria, to seize the treasure preserved in the Temple in Jerusalem. Answering the prayers of the high priest Onias III, God sends a horseman assisted by two youths to drive ...

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