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  2. Joe Magarac - Wikipedia

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    Joe Magarac / ˈ m æ ɡ ə ˌ r æ k / (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mǎɡarat͡s]) is a pseudo-legendary American folk hero.He is presented to readers (see "Origin", below) as having been the protagonist of tales of oral folklore told by steelworkers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which later spread throughout the industrial areas of the Midwestern United States, sometimes referred to as the ...

  3. John Henry (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry was featured as a fictional character in the 2014 video game Wasteland 2. The story is referenced by various NPCs throughout the game and is also available in full as a series of in game books which tell the story of the competition between John Henry and a contingent of robotic workers. [54] Big Bend Tunnel, is a location in Fallout ...

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Tigh-e Tahmuras (Persian:تیغ تهمورث), "The Blade Of Tahmurath" is a heavenly blade made by the legendary Persian king Tahmurath in Iranian folk tales, which can neutralize magic and spells and destroy invulnerable creatures and demons. And it is usually used by Rostam and his family members.

  5. List of fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Fairy tales are stories that range from those in folklore to more modern stories defined as literary fairy tales. Despite subtle differences in the categorizing of fairy tales, folklore, fables, myths, and legends, a modern definition of the literary fairy tale, as provided by Jens Tismar's monograph in German, [1] is a story that differs "from an oral folk tale" in that it is written by "a ...

  6. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Àjàpá - The turtle trickster of Yoruba folk tales [2] Anansi - The spider trickster of African origin. He considers himself cunning enough to trick and outwit anyone, but is also proud, lazy and impulsive, which often proves his undoing. Azeban - "the Raccoon," a trickster spirit in Abenaki mythology. [3]

  7. The Son of Seven Mothers - Wikipedia

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    The tale, as Steel had published it, was titled The Son of Seven Mothers. [3] Folklorist Joseph Jacobs republished it in his book Indian Fairy Tales, with the title The Son of Seven Queens. [4] The rajá finds the mysterious white hind in the forest. Illustration by John Batten for Joseph Jacobs's Indian Fairy Tales (1892).

  8. List of fictional games - Wikipedia

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    Calvinball – a game where there are only two rules: players must wear masks, and you can never play the same way twice; Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson; Grav-Ball – a future sport played in a zero-G court by two six-man teams, who try to score goals with a five-kilogram steel ball, as depicted in the board game by FASA.

  9. List of Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Child and Other Jewish Fairy Tales: Notable Sheila Segal: Women of Valor: Stories of Great Jewish Women Who Helped Shape the Twentieth Century: Notable Ellen Stern: Elie Wiesel: A Voice for Humanity: Notable Dvora Waysman: Back of Beyond: A Bar Mitzvah Journey: Notable David Wisniewski: David Wisniewski: Golem: Notable Jane Breskin ...