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The Shining Hunter: A levitating, sinuous glowing creature. Istasha Mistress of Darkness: A cat-like deity, similar to Bastet, but vicious and malignant. Her sister is the sylvan Lythalia. Ithaqua The Wind Walker, The Wendigo, God of the Cold White Silence: A gigantic, corpse-like human, with webbed feet and glowing red eyes. Janai'ngo
The Abyssal, Alchemical, Getimian, and Infernal Exalted technically fall outside of the two categories, though their power level is comparable to that of Celestial Exalted. Liminal Exalted and Exigents also fall out outside of these categories and are normally on par with Terrestrial Exalted, although some Exigents can manifest power comparable ...
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy was later reprinted in several different formats: The Hunter's Blades Collector's Edition (hardcover, January 2007, ISBN 978-0-7869-4315-9) The Hunter's Blades Trilogy Gift Set (three paperbacks in boxed slipcase, August 2007, ISBN 978-0-7869-4727-0) Volumes 14-16 in The Legend of Drizzt
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter, originally released in Japan as Soratorobo -Sore Kara Kōda e-[b], is an action role-playing video game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Nintendo DS.
Dictionnaire Infernal illustration of Bael Paimon as depicted in Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal, 1863 edition Asmodeus as depicted in Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal Purson's image in Mathers's The Goetia corresponds to Pruflas' illustration from the Dictionnaire Infernal A woodcarving of Belial and some of his followers from Jacobus de Teramo's book Buche Belial (1473) The ...
Warriors is written by Erin Hunter, a pen name for four people: Victoria Holmes, who creates the storyline and edits, and Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, and Tui Sutherland, who write the books in turns. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Warriors series follows four Clans—ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, and ShadowClan—of feral cats .
The word "drow" originates from the Orcadian and Shetland dialects of Scots, [7] an alternative form of "trow", [8] which is a cognate with "troll".The Oxford English Dictionary gives no entry for "drow", but two of the citations under "trow" name it as an alternative form of the word.
An abyssal plain is an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 metres (9,800 and 19,700 ft).Lying generally between the foot of a continental rise and a mid-ocean ridge, abyssal plains cover more than 50% of the Earth's surface.