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Charlene Turner: Charlene has blonde hair, blue eyes, and described as overall "beautiful". She appears scared of anything under the sun, especially Maleficent. She was chosen to be a DHI because "She has the look of the typical American Girl Teenager". Her strengths are athleticisms and gymnastics; this proves useful for stealth.
Kingdom Keepers is a series of children's novels written by American author Ridley Pearson. [1] [2] The New York Times Bestselling [3] ... Charlene Turner – a star ...
Charlene "Charley" Davidson, one of the main Supporting characters in the Biker Mice from Mars franchise; Charlene Sinclair, in the television series Dinosaurs; Charlene Turner, a female main character from the novel book series Kingdom Keepers. Charlene, a supporting character in the animated television series Victor and Valentino
List of The Kingdom Keepers characters This page was last edited on 29 December 2018, at 15:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Susanne Blakeslee is an American voice actress.Her notable roles include the voices of Wanda, Anti-Wanda, and Mrs. Turner on The Fairly OddParents; and as the voices of Cruella de Vil, Evil Queen, Lady Tremaine, Maleficent and Madame Leota for various Disney media.
In Kingdom Keepers, Tia Dalma appears with a major role near the fifth book of the series, Shell Game, as a member of the Overtakers. Having set up residence in Castaway Cay, she meets with Jafar, who had been sent by the Overtakers to bring her aboard the Dream. Serving as the guardian of the Overtakers' DHI server, she fights with Finn and ...
Megan Whalen Turner (born November 21, 1965) is an American writer of fantasy fiction for young adults. She is best known for her novel The Thief and its five sequels. In 1997, The Thief was named a Newbery Honor book.
The Commandment Keepers Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation of the Living God Pillar & Ground of Truth, Inc. are a group of Black Hebrews, who believe that people of Ethiopian descent represent one of the lost tribes of Israel. [1] They claim King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba as their ancestors, and believe the biblical patriarchs were black. [2]