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  2. Bluebeard - Wikipedia

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    Bluebeard is a character in the video game The Wolf Among Us by Telltale Games, based on the Fables comics. Bluebeard's Castle, and its sequel Bluebeard's Castle 2: Son of the Heartless, is a hidden object puzzle video game created by Fanda Games and published by Big Fish Games, based on the fairytale Bluebeard.

  3. Bluebeard's Bride - Wikipedia

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    Bluebeard's Bride is a gothic horror tabletop role-playing game published by indie role-playing game publisher Magpie Games in 2017 that is based on the Bluebeard folktale of a young wife left alone in a castle who is tempted to open the wrong door. The game focuses on themes of misogyny and feminism. [1]

  4. Magpie Games - Wikipedia

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    Magpie Games is an American tabletop role-playing games publishing company. Their 2021 crowdfunding campaign to fund the publication of Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game raised over five million dollars, breaking the record for Kickstarter's highest earning tabletop role-playing game.

  5. Whitney "Strix" Beltrán - Wikipedia

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    Beltrán has written for a variety of video games, including State of Decay 2 and Beyond Blue. [3] She was the narrative designer for the 2020 augmented reality game, HoloVista, [4] which she described as "a strange ode to post-modernism and Western capitalism, bathed in vaporwave-y aesthetics."

  6. Dave Fennoy - Wikipedia

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    Dave Fennoy is an American voice actor. [1] His video game roles have included Lee Everett in The Walking Dead, Bluebeard in The Wolf Among Us, Finch in Tales from the Borderlands, Gabriel the Warrior in Minecraft: Story Mode, Lucius Fox in Batman: Arkham Knight and Batman: The Telltale Series and Rodin in Bayonetta.

  7. Cultural depictions of Gilles de Rais - Wikipedia

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    Bluebeard gives his wife the keys to his castle, art by Gustave Doré (1862). Like other historical figures such as Conomor or Henry VIII, Gilles de Rais has frequently been associated with the main character of the Bluebeard tale, to such an extent that this association has become "a cliché of folklorist literature", points out Catherine Velay-Vallantin, French specialist in the study of ...

  8. Category:Bluebeard - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Bluebeard (1697) by Charles Perrault. The tale tells the story of a wealthy man in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of the present one to avoid the fate of her predecessors.

  9. Bluebeard (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebeard (German: Blaubart) is a 1951 black comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Hans Albers, Cécile Aubry and Fritz Kortner. [1] Based on the fairy tale Bluebeard by Charles Perrault , it was a co-production between West Germany, France and Switzerland.