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  2. Underlight - Wikipedia

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    Underlight is a fantasy multiplayer online role-playing game. It was Lyra Studio's first product and launched on MPlayer.com in March 1998. [1] The game is currently managed by KoiWare and was released on Steam in December 2018.

  3. Dream Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Each Dream Chronicles game consists of a series of puzzles that the player must solve to reach the next chapter. Most involve searching for and making use of hidden objects, while others include logic puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, word unscrambling puzzles, and mazes. The whole game covers a wide range of game types, including adventure/role-playing.

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  5. Anglo-Saxon lyre - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxon lyre, also known as the Germanic lyre, a rotta, or the Viking lyre, is a large plucked and strummed lyre that was played in Anglo-Saxon England, and more widely, in Germanic regions of northwestern Europe. The oldest lyre found in England dates before 450 AD and the most recent dates to the 10th century.

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  7. Linus of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    The boy, learning to play the lyre, was unable to appreciate what was taught him because of his sluggishness of soul. While Heracles was touching the instrument unmusically, Linus reprimanded him for making errors and punished him with rods. The pupil flew into a rage and violently struck his teacher with his own lyre. [30]

  8. Lyre - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to the word "lyre" is the Mycenaean Greek ru-ra-ta-e, meaning "lyrists" and written in the Linear B script. [5] In classical Greek, the word "lyre" could either refer specifically to an amateur instrument, which is a smaller version of the professional cithara and eastern-Aegean barbiton, or "lyre" can refer generally to all three instruments as a family. [6]

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    Just Words. If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online! By Masque Publishing