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One of the key differences right now to set destruction apart from fire is Conflagration and Backdraft -- destruction has a form of focus on speed that fire doesn't.
Affliction is a 2013 urban fantasy novel by American writer Laurell K. Hamilton, the 22nd book in the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series. The novel follows Anita Blake and her various lovers as she travels to Colorado and works to uncover a series of murders and infections involving flesh-eating zombies.
Affliction is a 1997 American neo-noir crime drama directed and written by Paul Schrader. Based on the 1989 novel by Russell Banks , the film stars Nick Nolte , Sissy Spacek , James Coburn , and Willem Dafoe .
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The book captures daily life in regions facing 'destruction or revolt', in five sections corresponding with different ecological sacrifice zones: Days of Theft – Pine Ridge, South Dakota; Days of Siege – Camden, New Jersey; Days of Devastation – Welch, West Virginia; Days of Slavery – Immokalee, Florida
A follow-up to the Ash vs. The Classic Monsters story from Dynamite's first ongoing Army of Darkness series, Ash Williams (now a middle-aged man in his late 50s) sets out to save the post-apocalyptic world with a team of monsters lead by Eva, The Daughter of Dracula. Ash vs. The Army of Darkness (2017) #0-5
Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead is a book which is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The book covers the fictional undead within the D&D universe and comprises seven chapters, introducing new content for Dungeon Masters and players, as well as providing general information about undead.
In classical Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the death drive (German: Todestrieb) is the drive toward death and destruction, often expressed through behaviors such as aggression, repetition compulsion, and self-destructiveness.