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  2. Ragnarok (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A cyborg clone of the hero Thor , Ragnarok has a similar appearance and abilities but uses them in opposition to the established heroes.

  3. Lord Soth - Wikipedia

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    A long purple cloak hangs heavily on his shoulders, draped behind him almost to his knees. A tassel of long black hair tops his helm, as worn and ancient as the rest of his armor. A sword black with the blood of countless victims hangs sheathed on his hip. Of the death knight himself, only two flaming dots red as blood shine from the eye slits ...

  4. List of Record of Ragnarok characters - Wikipedia

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    The Greek god of courage and war, often feigning knowing how fighters pull special moves. Forseti (フォルセティ, Foruseti) The Norse god of justice and reconciliation. He appears during Round 1 to support Thor. Tyr (テュール, Tyūru) The Norse god of war. He was killed years before Ragnarök while defending Asgard from the Jötunn.

  5. Ragnarok Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok Odyssey Ace is an updated version of Ragnarok Odyssey developed for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3. This new version of the game contains all the DLC from the original game, as well as new enemies, skills, dungeons HUD, gameplay balance adjustment and an extra episode after the ending. The first print copies of the game ...

  6. Alignment (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay originally used a linear five-place system: Law – Good – Neutral – Evil – Chaos. In changes of alignment (for whatever reason) a character moved one place along to the next position (e.g.: a neutral character could move to good or evil but not to chaotic).

  7. Drow - Wikipedia

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    Lolth appears as one of the evil deities described in the Dungeon Master's Guide for the 4th edition of Dungeons & Dragons (2008). [118] The story of her dissent from and war against Corellon and Sehanine is fleshed out in the supplements Underdark and The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral Sea.

  8. The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar - Wikipedia

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    The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar (Japanese: 百錬の覇王と聖約の 戦乙女 ( ヴァルキュリア ), Hepburn: Hyakuren no Haō to Seiyaku no Varukyuria, literally "Well-tempered high king and valkyrie of covenant") is a Japanese light novel series written by Seiichi Takayama and illustrated by Yukisan.

  9. Executioner (character) - Wikipedia

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    Skurge remained with Baron Zemo's Masters of Evil for some time. The Masters of Evil created Wonder Man, who was meant to trick and destroy the Avengers. When the Executioner was defeated by Wonder Man testing his power, he worried about controlling him, though Zemo revealed Wonder Man would die within a week unless given an antidote.