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  2. AdventureQuest Worlds - Wikipedia

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    The game allows players to switch between various class types at any given moment, and they can level up all of them to the max to unlock new abilities and specialties as they progress. [4] AdventureQuest Worlds hosts special events during specific occasions, introducing new storylines, quests, and cosmetics every Friday. These events vary in ...

  3. Category:Neo-noir novels - Wikipedia

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    Neo-noir novels. Neo-noir film directors refer to 'classic noir' in the use of tilted camera angles , interplay of light and shadows, unbalanced framing ; blurring of the lines between good and bad and right and wrong , and thematic motifs including revenge , paranoia , and alienation .

  4. Necromunda - Wikipedia

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    Necromunda is a skirmish tabletop war game produced by Games Workshop since 1995. It has been relaunched as Necromunda: Underhive in 2017. In Necromunda, players control rival gangs battling each other in the Underhive, a place of anarchy and violence in the depths below the Hive City.

  5. Necromancer Games - Wikipedia

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    Necromancer Games was an American publisher of role-playing games. With offices in Seattle, Washington and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho , the company specialized in material for the d20 System . Most of its products were released under the Open Game License of Wizards of the Coast .

  6. List of Warhammer Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.

  7. Necronomicon - Wikipedia

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    Statue of H. P. Lovecraft, the author who created the Necronomicon as a fictional grimoire and featured it in many of his stories. The Necronomicon, also referred to as the Book of the Dead, or under a purported original Arabic title of Kitab al-Azif, is a fictional grimoire (textbook of magic) appearing in stories by the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft and his followers.

  8. Total Fucking Necro - Wikipedia

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    Total Fucking Necro is a compilation album comprising two complete Anaal Nathrakh demos, Anaal Nathrakh and Total Fucking Necro, and one previously unreleased track from the unreleased We Will Fucking Kill You demo (2001). This album was originally released on Leviaphonic Records in 2000 with only 8 tracks and a different track order. [1]

  9. Varg Vikernes - Wikipedia

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    During his incarceration, Vikernes launched the neo-Nazi organisation Norwegian Heathen Front, [8] had two books published, and released two ambient albums as Burzum. [9] In 2009, he was released on parole, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] after which he moved to France with his wife and children, where he has continued to write and make music.