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  2. Monster Hunter: World - Wikipedia

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    Monster Hunter: World is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective.Similar to previous games in the series, the player takes the role of a player-created character who travels to the "New World", an unpopulated landmass filled with monsters, to join the Research Commission that studies the land from their central command base of Astera.

  3. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the base game, Iceborne the player takes the role of a Hunter, slaying or trapping large monsters solo or cooperatively with other players.Iceborne features a new arctic ecosystem named Hoarfrost Reach, said to be one of the largest maps created by the team, where players will encounter both new and returning creatures. [1]

  4. Monster Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Monster Hunter (モンスターハンター, Monsutā Hantā) is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fantasy-themed action role-playing video games that started with the game Monster Hunter for the PlayStation 2, released in 2004.

  5. Monster Hunter Wilds - Wikipedia

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    In Wilds, players take the role of a custom Hunter character who travels to the "Forbidden Lands", an unpopulated landmass filled with monsters, in order to locate a missing expedition party. [1] As with previous games in the series, the player's Hunter tracks and fights monsters, either capturing or slaying them, from which they gain rewards ...

  6. City of Lies (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book was Hawke's debut novel. She stated in an interview that she wanted to write "what was effectively a closed room mystery in a fantasy setting, as a kind of homage to my two favourite genres of stories growing up." [1] In writing the book, she wanted to avoid the usual tropes and character archetypes of the fantasy genre. [2]

  7. Shadowland (Straub novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shadowland is a horror/fantasy novel by American writer Peter Straub, first published in 1980 by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. It is a horror novel that has strong elements of fantasy and magic. The book chronicles the tale of two teenage boys and their adventure in the mysterious and dangerous Shadowland where reality and illusions are intertwined.

  8. Mass poisonings of Aboriginal Australians - Wikipedia

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    The novel was later adapted into a stage play [43] and also a television mini-series. [ 44 ] Twelve Canoes , a 2008 documentary project and series about the culture and history of the Yolŋu people directed by Rolf de Heer , relates details of the Florida Station poisoning that allegedly occurred in Arnhem Land in 1885.

  9. The Land of Mist - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Mist is a novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1926. Although this is a Professor Challenger story, it centres more on his daughter Enid and his old friend Edward Malone who later marry. Another friend from the 1912 novel The Lost World, Lord John Roxton, is also involved in the novel's second half.