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  2. Divinity: Original Sin - Wikipedia

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    Divinity: Original Sin is a role-playing video game developed and published by Larian Studios. The fourth main entry in the Divinity game series, it is a prequel to the original game Divine Divinity, and to the other main games in the series. It was first released on Microsoft Windows on 30 June 2014.

  3. Divinity Engine - Wikipedia

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    Larian included a copy of the Divinity 1.0 Engine with Divinity: Original Sin for some Kickstarter backers, allowing them to make custom mods. [1] To showcase the abilities of the engine, Larian included a "cow simulator" game made with the Divinity Engine Toolkit in its early access release. [3] [4]

  4. Divinity: Original Sin II - Wikipedia

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    Like other games in the series, Divinity: Original Sin II is set in the medieval fantasy world of Rivellon, and takes place centuries after Divinity: Original Sin.The story starts some years after the passing of Lucian, a Human who possessed unrivaled power and was revered by the people of Rivellon as the "Divine", the chosen one of the "Seven", the deities of Rivellon's main religion.

  5. Larian Studios - Wikipedia

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    Larian Studios is a Belgian independent video game developer and publisher founded in 1996 by Swen Vincke. [3] Headquartered in Ghent, Belgium, Larian focuses on developing role-playing video games but has previously worked on educational games and casino games. [4]

  6. Greyfriars Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    The other pit demonstrated a lack of a progression of wall foundations, confirming that that area was inside the 1795 graveyard extension and outside the original monastery grounds. The second pit also showed signs of infilling or levelling layers, possibly from when a burn , which ran along the burial ground's southern wall, was covered with soil.

  7. Chaukhandi tombs - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, H. D. Baskerville discovered a similar cemetery in the vicinity of the village of Chaukhandi, near Karachi. Baskerville's published report raised the question of a possible above-ground burial – but he dismissed this after a careful investigation of one of the stone chambers in the cemetery, which did not contain any remains.

  8. Vyšehrad Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, Eastern (rear) view, with a section of the cemetery, Prague.. Established in 1869 on the grounds of Vyšehrad Castle in Prague, Czech Republic, the Vyšehrad Cemetery (Czech: Vyšehradský hřbitov) is the final resting place of many composers, artists, sculptors, writers, and those from the world of science and politics.

  9. Kirill Pokrovsky - Wikipedia

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    Kirill Vladimirovich Pokrovsky (Kирилл Владимирович Покровский; 25 March 1962 – 1 June 2015) was a Russian composer and musician.. Kirill Pokrovsky learned to play and compose music from a young age, before receiving classical training at Moscow Conservatory.