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  2. Total War: Warhammer II - Wikipedia

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    Total War: Warhammer II is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.It is part of the Total War series and the sequel to 2016's Total War: Warhammer.

  3. Two Worlds II - Wikipedia

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    Two Worlds II is an action role-playing game developed by Polish developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive as a sequel to 2007's Two Worlds.It was released on 9 November 2010 in Europe for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and on 25 January 2011 in North America for the same platforms.

  4. The Two Pots - Wikipedia

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    While the title of Aesop's fable is almost always given as "The Two Pots", La Fontaine's Fables contrast their different constituents in a rather different fable based on it, Le pot de terre et le pot de fer (Fables V.2). [5] In this the iron pot proposes a journey together to the clay pot, which is only persuaded by the stronger pot's offer to ...

  5. Invisibility in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Invisibility in fiction is a common plot device in stories, plays, films, animated works, video games, and other media, found in both the fantasy and science fiction genres. In fantasy, invisibility is often invoked and dismissed at will by a person, with a magic spell or potion, or a cloak, ring or other object.

  6. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Cap of invisibility (also Cap of Hades): a cap that turns a person invisible (Greek mythology) Saci 's cap : the red cap of the Saci which is the said source of all his magical abilities, like appearing and disappearing at will, inhuman speed (despite having just one leg) and the power to create and ride dust devils .

  7. Brownie (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In the nineteenth century, the pothook used to hang pots over the fire was made with a crook in it, which was known in Herefordshire as the "brownie's seat" or "brownie's sway". [37] If the hook did not have crook on it, people would hang a horseshoe on it upside-down so the brownie would have a place to sit. [ 37 ]

  8. Cloak of invisibility - Wikipedia

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    A cloak of invisibility is an item that prevents the wearer from being seen. In folklore, mythology and fairy tales, a cloak of invisibility appears either as a magical item used by duplicitous characters or an item worn by a hero to fulfill a quest.

  9. Metamaterial cloaking - Wikipedia

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    [2] A sphere with radius R 1 is chosen as the object to be hidden. The cloaking region is to be contained within the annulus R 1 < r < R 2. A simple transformation that achieves the desired result can be found by taking all fields in the region r < R 2 and compressing them into the region R 1 < r < R 2. The coordinate transformations do not ...