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  2. List of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime characters

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    Upon realizing the truth, he makes a temporary alliance with Rimuru until the Orc Lord is defeated. After defeat of the Orc Lord, he and the other ogres permanently swear their allegiance to Rimuru and are named; resulting in their evolution into Kijin, a rare type of ogre with a more human-like appearance.

  3. List of The Inheritance Cycle characters - Wikipedia

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    Blagden's name is an Old English name meaning "the dark/black valley". [3] The five creatures of the Beor mountains are five unique species living only in the mountain range, for which five dwarf clans are named. [10] Feldûnost are large goat-like creatures used as mounts and to produce dairy. Their name means "frostbeard" in the dwarf ...

  4. Orc (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The orc battle priest, the orc berserker, and the war howler orc are introduced in the Monster Manual IV (2006). [29] The frostblood orcs appear in Dragon Magic (2006). The sharakim are a race of orcs that were transformed from humans, and appeared as a player character race in Races of Destiny (2004).

  5. List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic ...

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    Wealhtheow, Hrothgar's wife is called ides Helminga ("lady of the Helmings") in Beowulf (610), which means that she belonged to Helm's clan and was a Wulfing. [160] Heodenings Old English: Heodeningas, Old Norse: Hjaðningar, Middle High German: Hegelinge *Heðaningas, from the personal name Heoden or maybe meaning "people of the skins".

  6. Middle-earth peoples - Wikipedia

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    The fictional races and peoples that appear in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth include the seven listed in Appendix F of The Lord of the Rings: Elves, Men, Dwarves, Hobbits, Ents, Orcs and Trolls, as well as spirits such as the Valar and Maiar.

  7. Orc - Wikipedia

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    An orc (sometimes spelt ork; / ɔːr k / [1] [2]), [3] in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy fiction, is a race of humanoid monsters, which he also calls "goblin".. In Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, orcs appear as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevolent race of monsters, contrasting with the benevolent Elves.

  8. List of Warhammer Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    He is proclaimed as the greatest orc that ever lived. [5] Gorfang Rotgut m - Chieftain of the Orcs of Black Crag, the ancient Dwarf hold taken over by Orcs many years ago. [5] Grimgor Ironhide m - Black Orc Warboss, Defeated Archaon the everchosen during storm of chaos. [5] Grom the Paunch m - Goblin Leader, sacked the Empire and invaded ...

  9. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    Life Healing Sect (救世教), also known by its corporate name Community of the Awakening to the Goodness (悟善社) Way of the True Emptiness (真空道) Confucian Way of the Gods (儒宗神教) Harmonious Church of the Three-in-One (三一教协会) Black Dragon School (黑龍門) Dragon Slaying Gang (屠龍幫) Shennong Gang (神農幫)