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  2. Misaya - Wikipedia

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    He retired in December 2013 to focus on streaming and promoting League of Legends in China. [2] During his prime, Misaya was known for his prowess as the character Twisted Fate. A play involving the use of Twisted Fate's ultimate move "Destiny" to bait out enemy abilities after teleporting was named after him by fans. [4]

  3. List of video games with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    Both appear in League of Legends' 2023 Pride Month key art, with both of them wearing their flags. [76] They also appear in key art for the Riot's 2024 Pride celebrations, with Twisted Fate appearing in in-game cosmetics for the event. [77] Twisted Fate Pansexual K'Sante Gay

  4. David Graves (character) - Wikipedia

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    David Graves was created by Justice League writer Geoff Johns and artist Jim Lee. Johns described Graves as inverting the "hero's journey" narrative device, illustrating how a villain would go through a twisted version of it and become a major threat for the Justice League.

  5. Threads of Fate - Wikipedia

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    Threads of Fate [a] is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation, released for Japan in 1999 and for North America in 2000.The story is split between two protagonists in search of an ancient relic said to grant any wish; the amnesiac Rue who seeks to revive a dead friend, and the banished princess Mint who dreams of conquering the world.

  6. Twisted Fate - Wikipedia

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    Twisted Fate may refer to: Twisted Fate, a 1993 film by Randall Frakes "Twisted Fate", a song on the 2010 album Into the Great Beyond "Twisted Fate", a 2013 episode of Japanese television series Terrace House: Boys × Girls Next Door; Twisted Fate, a 2014 short story collection by Traci Hunter Abramson and two other authors

  7. Teemo - Wikipedia

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    Teemo was released alongside League of Legends among the first roster of characters available, during its alpha launch. [1] Teemo was originally conceived of as part of the fictional Yordle race, to typify the "small and mighty" archetype.

  8. Brain Storm (character) - Wikipedia

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    In his twisted ideals, Brain Storm had captured the Justice League so that they could witness him taking justice into his own hands and killing the man responsible for his brother's demise. Part of his plan involved stealing the powers and abilities from the Justice League members and redistributing them to random people.

  9. Heroes of Might and Magic V - Wikipedia

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    Heroes of Might and Magic V is the fifth installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic fantasy turn-based strategy video game series. The game was released by Ubisoft in Europe on May 19, and then in the United States and Canada on May 23, 2006, with the publisher guiding Russian studio Nival Interactive in its development.