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  2. The Mageseeker - Wikipedia

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    The game story follows Sylas, as he escapes captivity and leads a group of rebel mages for a revolution against the tyrannical kingdom of Demacia. [2] The Mageseeker is a 2D action role-playing video game played from a top-down perspective. Sylas can dash and use his chains to pull himself towards hostile opponents.

  3. The Answer Man (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Justin Hamelin suggested that The Answer Man "...might be one of King’s greatest works of fiction", adding "the final page of the story is equal parts devastating and sanguine". [15] SFX described the story as "the perfect bittersweet thematic closure to [You Like It Darker], with a healthy dollop of King's trademark nostalgia." [16]

  4. The Man (Stoker novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Man is a 1905 Edwardian novel by Bram Stoker, best known for Dracula. [1] A typical Gothic novel, it features horror and romance . The Man has also been published as The Gates of Life .

  5. Born of Man and Woman - Wikipedia

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    The story is written in the form of an internal "diary" in broken English kept by what the reader presumes is a deformed child (gender unspecified) chained in the basement by its violently abusive parents (the story makes it clear that the man and woman who have imprisoned the child are its biological parents when the child recalls the man commenting about how, in stark contrast to the child ...

  6. Viriconium - Wikipedia

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    Viriconium is a series of novels and stories written by English author M. John Harrison between 1971 and 1984, set in and around the fictional city of the same name.. In the first novel in the series, the city of Viriconium exists in a future Earth littered with the technological detritus of millennia (partly inspired by Jack Vance's Dying Earth series, Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast series [1 ...

  7. Birthright: The Book of Man - Wikipedia

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    Birthright spans a timeline of nearly 17 millennia, beginning at a very early stage of expansion from Earth and ending with the death of the last humans. In between, it chronicles a slow but (despite some set-backs) steady conquest of the entire galaxy - inhabited by thousands of sentient alien races, which are overpowered and oppressed using whatever tool it takes: economic pressure ...

  8. The Fortunes of Men - Wikipedia

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    Summary [ edit ] Having first referred to a child's coming of age, the poem describes a number of (particularly fatal) misfortunes which may then befall one: a youth's premature death, famine, warfare and infirmity, the deprivations of a traveller, death at the gallows or on the pyre and self-destructive behaviour through intemperate drinking.

  9. A Man at Arms - Wikipedia

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    A Man at Arms is a historical novel by the American writer Steven Pressfield. It was first published on March 2, 2021 by W.W. Norton & Company . It is Pressfield's first novel taking place in the ancient world since The Afghan Campaign , published in 2006.