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  2. Kristoffer Zetterstrand - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, Mojang Studios collaborated with Zetterstrand to add fifteen more paintings to Minecraft in commemoration of the game's fifteenth anniversary. [3] His paintings are often based on virtual still lifes and scenography sculpted in 3D applications, and he has broadened his sources of images to include vintage photography and imagery.

  3. Kenku - Wikipedia

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    Kenku are commonly depicted in Dungeons & Dragons lore as short, dextrous hawk-, raven- or crow-like humanoids.In earlier editions, they possessed wings capable of flight, which were described as folding against their backs and "[could] be mistaken at a distance for a large backpack". [4]

  4. Hayden Scott-Baron - Wikipedia

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    His art style and character designs were significantly distinct from what Minecraft would eventually use. In January 2010 he released an iPhone game called Tumbledrop. Tumbledrop was nominated as a finalist for 'Technical Achievement' award at IGF Mobile 2010 [ citation needed ] .

  5. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Kogarasu Maru (Little Crow), a unique tachi sword believed to have been created by the legendary smith Amakuni during the 8th century CE. Kogitsune-maru (Little Fox), Inari Ōkami and its fox spirits help the blacksmith Munechika forge the blade Kogitsune-maru at the end of the 10th century.

  6. Cultural depictions of ravens - Wikipedia

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    Ravens are used in the fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire to carry messages. There is also a character called the "Three-eyed Raven". The Metal Gear video game series features two raven-themed characters; Vulcan Raven and Raging Raven. Mech pilots in the Armored Core video game series are often referred to as "ravens".

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  8. List of avian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    A race of garuda appear in fantasy author China Miéville's world Bas-Lag, as featured in Perdido Street Station. [ 41 ] A race of magical creatures called Veela appear in J.K. Rowling 's Harry Potter series, and are extraordinarily beautiful women who become frightening bird-like creatures when angered.

  9. Crow (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Crow is a supernatural bird that serves as the protagonist's link between the living world and the realm of beyond. The magical crow is capable of resurrecting people who have been murdered, so that the victims may be able to seek justice on the person or people responsible for their death.