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Helltaker is a freeware indie puzzle-adventure game with dating-sim elements designed by Polish [3] developer Łukasz Piskorz, also known as vanripper. It was released in May 2020 for Microsoft Windows , macOS , and Linux , and is described as "a short game about sharply dressed demon girls."
Asmodeus as depicted in Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal. Asmodeus (/ ˌ æ z m ə ˈ d iː ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀσμοδαῖος, Asmodaios) or Ashmedai (/ ˈ æ ʃ m ɪ ˌ d aɪ /; Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי, romanized: ʾAšmədāy; Arabic: آشماداي; see below for other variations) is a king of demons in the legends of Solomon and the constructing of Solomon's Temple.
This is a list of notable demons that appear in works of fiction, not limited to writing or to entertainment purposes. For example, some are from video games and some are from Dante Alighieri's Inferno (from the Divine Comedy).
Awaria is a stylistic follow-up to Piskorz's 2020 game Helltaker, though it is thematically and mechanically different. "Awaria" means "mechanical breakdown" or "failure" in Polish. The soundtrack is composed by Mittsies, who had also scored Helltaker. [1] The sound design is by Patryk Karwat. [2]
In propositional logic, modus ponens (/ ˈ m oʊ d ə s ˈ p oʊ n ɛ n z /; MP), also known as modus ponendo ponens (from Latin 'mode that by affirming affirms'), [1] implication elimination, or affirming the antecedent, [2] is a deductive argument form and rule of inference. [3]
Modus may refer to: . Modus, the Latin name for grammatical mood, in linguistics; Modus, the Latin name for mode (statistics); Modus (company), an Alberta-based company Modus (medieval music), a term used in several different technical meanings in medieval music theory
Nauplius of A. modestus. A. modestus is a suspension feeder. It has feathery appendages which beat rhythmically to draw plankton and other organic particles into the shell for consumption. [6]
Modus is a Swedish television psychological thriller series, directed by Lisa Siwe and Mani Maserrat, [1] based upon the novel Frukta inte by Norwegian author and lawyer Anne Holt and adapted for television by Emmy Award winning writers Mai Brostrøm and Peter Thorsboe. [2]