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It was released in Japan on 29 June 2000; in Europe on 15 December; and in North America on 14 March 2001. [1] Based on the anime series Record of Lodoss War. It was the only Lodoss video game to be released outside Japan until the release of Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth 20 years later.
Sarah, also known as Sahara, (c. 2001–January 22, 2016) was a female South African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) that lived in the Cincinnati Zoo [1] in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sarah was known as the world's fastest land mammal according to National Geographic magazine .
Record of Lodoss War author Ryo Mizuno supervised production of Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth.. Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth was developed over the course of a year by Team Ladybug, a division of Japanese online magazine DenFaminicoGamer who previously worked on Shin Megami Tensei: Synchronicity Prologue and Touhou Luna Nights, under supervision of series creator Ryo Mizuno.
Ashram is the king of the people of Marmo, the cursed island in Record of Lodoss War. The plot of Crystania centers on Pirotess's (now called Sheru) quest to free Ashram from Barbas, although many new characters are introduced in the course of the story and the main character of the first series is Redon, a prince of the kingdom of Da'nan, a ...
Meshimase Lodoss-tō Senki: Sorette Oishii no? (召しませロードス島戦記 〜それっておいしいの?〜, Meshimase Rōdosu Senki: Sorette Oishii no?, lit.Have Some, Record of Lodoss War: Is That Delicious?) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kadokawa Shoten.
Sarah Ferguson is addressing ongoing speculation that she could be reconciling with her ex-husband Prince Andrew. "I get asked that all the time,” Ferguson, 64, told Bella Magazine in an ...
Record of Wortenia War (ウォルテニア戦記, Wortenia Senki) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryota Hori and illustrated by bob. It began serialization online in 2009 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō .
Sarah Snook as Lorna Whyte. Born in Hay, New South Wales, Whyte was the youngest of eight children. She attended the Hay War Memorial School before training as a nurse at the Corowa Hospital. Joining the army in 1941, she was selected as one of the Australian Army Nursing Service nurses to be part of Lark Force, arriving in Rabaul on 25 April 1941.