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  2. Isekai Izakaya "Nobu" - Wikipedia

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    A young priest, as well as the superior and former student of Deacon Edwin. When Edwin is summoned, he chooses Thomas as his temporary replacement, while he has gone. The two discuss rumors about a witch search among the Holy Order. Besides his works as a priest, he also focus upon astrology as well. Although he's quite a disciplinarian, and ...

  3. Priest hunter - Wikipedia

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    In 1726, he was killed by Fr. David Burke, a priest he was pursuing, and his body was thrown in a lake; it was recovered and buried at Ballintubber Abbey. [29] Even if they could not kill the priest hunter, local Irish Catholics even would seek revenge by burning down his house and farmyard. The risks were the same for known informants.

  4. Edward Tyrrell (priest hunter) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Tyrrell (died May 28, 1713) was a priest-hunter based in Ireland.He travelled the country from 1710 onwards looking for Catholic priests and bishops. Tyrrell was working to enforce the Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery, commonly known as the Popery Act or the Gavelkind Act, which was an Act of parliament of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1703 and amended in 1709, one of a ...

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  6. Nicholas Owen (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Owen, S.J., (c. 1562 – 1/2 March 1606) was an English Jesuit lay brother who was the principal builder of priest holes during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and James I of England. [1] Owen built many priest holes in the buildings of English Catholics from 1588 until his final arrest in 1606, when he was tortured to death by prison ...

  7. Arthas Menethil - Wikipedia

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    Arthas Menethil is a fictional character who appears in the Warcraft series of video games and novels by Blizzard Entertainment.He was once a paladin of the Silver Hand and the crown prince of Lordaeron, but he was corrupted by the cursed blade Frostmourne in a bid to save his people.

  8. Haitian Vodou - Wikipedia

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    In English, Vodou's practitioners are termed Vodouists; [45] in French and Haitian Creole, they are called Vodouisants [46] or Vodouyizan. [47] Another term for adherents is sèvitè (serviteurs, "devotees"), [48] reflecting their self-description as people who sèvi lwa ("serve the lwa "), the supernatural beings that play a central role in Vodou.

  9. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Fighters Destiny: Fighting: Ninja - Fighters Destiny (1998) and in its 1999 sequel; Final Fantasy / Kingdom Hearts: Role-playing: Edge - Final Fantasy IV (1991) Shadow - Final Fantasy VI (1994) Yuffie Kisaragi - Final Fantasy VII (1997) and spin-offs "Ninja" is one of the available job classes in Final Fantasy Tactics (1997) Final Fight: Beat ...