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Debi Mae West is an American voice actress for popular radio, television, animation, and video games. [2] In 2008, she won a Spike Video Game Award for voicing Meryl Silverburgh in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Tsunade in Naruto. [3]
Killer Frost is a name used by several female supervillains and superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics: Crystal Frost, Louise Lincoln, and Caitlin Snow. All three usually have some connection to the superhero Firestorm .
An avid nature lover, he is the creator of the night sky on the 6th floor of Nazarick. Garnet (ガーネット, Gānetto) CZ2128 Delta's creator. Thanks to his skills in programming, he created all of Nazarick's traps and gimmicks. Bellriver (ベルリバー, Beruribā) A magic knight, and original member of Nine's Own Goal.
Winnowill (female) - Once lovemated to Lord Voll and later Rayek's love mate, mother of Two-Edge, and the first elf to master black sending, or pain telepathy. She was a healer, but after the Gliders retreated into the safety of Blue Mountain, her gift was not needed and festered.
After Vilderoff's untimely death—ironically at the hands of his own assassin, Iain Lockhart, who was made into a Dragonspawn by Khellendros—his Dragonlance disappeared from its place of honor over the fireplace and mantle in the castle's great hall. After the baron's death, Cinder carved out his own domain, prior to the dragon purge.
The holidays are happening and we all need a break. Why taking time off during Twixmas matters. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos ...
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In Norse mythology, Skinfaxi (Old Norse: [ˈskinˌfɑkse]) and Hrímfaxi [ˈhriːmˌfɑkse] are the horses of Dagr (day) and Nótt (night). The names Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi mean "shining mane" and "frost mane", respectively. Skinfaxi pulls Dagr's chariot across the sky every day and his mane lights up the sky and earth below.