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  2. Joe Magarac - Wikipedia

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    Joe Magarac / ˈ m æ ɡ ə ˌ r æ k / (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mǎɡarat͡s]) is a pseudo-legendary American folk hero.He is presented to readers (see "Origin", below) as having been the protagonist of tales of oral folklore told by steelworkers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which later spread throughout the industrial areas of the Midwestern United States, sometimes referred to as the ...

  3. John Henry (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry was featured as a fictional character in the 2014 video game Wasteland 2. The story is referenced by various NPCs throughout the game and is also available in full as a series of in game books which tell the story of the competition between John Henry and a contingent of robotic workers. [54] Big Bend Tunnel, is a location in Fallout ...

  4. Bramble: The Mountain King - Wikipedia

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    Bramble: The Mountain King is an adventure game based on Scandinavian folklore.It is played from a third-person perspective and has elements of horror games.The player character Olle must traverse locales common to fairy tales.

  5. Dofasco - Wikipedia

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    Since 1970, the company has used the same corporate slogan—"Our product is steel. Our strength is people."—to create what Marketing Magazine has called "one of the most clearly defined corporate images in the country." The slogan was created by Hamilton-based Kelly Advertising, which has been the company's advertising agency since 1927. [16]

  6. Tale of Tales (company) - Wikipedia

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    The studio is named after Giambattista Basile's book The Tale of Tales (Lo Cunto de li cunti), with their main series being retellings of fairy tales in the form of adventure games, each subtitled "a Tale of Tales" and linked together by a common character referred to as the Deaf-Mute Girl in a Pretty White Dress in the 8 Web site [6] and as ...

  7. Strong Hans - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, Austrian consul Johann Georg von Hahn, collector of Balkanic folktales, remarked that "Strong Hans" tales are some of the most common folktales. He also compared the strong hero to Greek god Heracles, Germanic deity Thor and hero Siegfried, due to their heroic feats of defeating a dragon or serpent, as well as being great eaters and drinkers. [9]

  8. Mabinogion - Wikipedia

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    The tales continue to inspire new fiction, dramatic retellings, [14] visual artwork, music and research, [15] from early reinterpretations by Evangeline Walton in 1936, to J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, to the 1975 song "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac, to the 2009–2014 series of books commissioned by Welsh independent publisher Seren Books.

  9. Lodge (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, their iconic recognizable logo was created and is still used today. [citation needed] In 2002, Lodge became the first cast-iron cookware manufacturer to season their products in the foundry. [6] [7] In 2013, Lodge started their carbon steel cookware line making high-quality carbon steel cookware. [8]