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  2. Category : Fictional characters who can manipulate darkness ...

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  3. The Horus Heresy - Wikipedia

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    The Horus Heresy is a series of science fantasy novels set in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 setting of tabletop miniatures wargame company Games Workshop.Penned by several authors, the series takes place during the Horus Heresy, a fictional galaxy-spanning civil war occurring in the 31st millennium, 10,000 years before the main setting of Warhammer 40,000.

  4. Graham McNeill - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, McNeill wrote his first novel for Fantasy Flight Games (known for a wide range of roleplaying games, card games, and board games), Ghouls of the Miskatonic, the first story of the Dark Waters Trilogy, based on the company's H.P. Lovecraft-derived Arkham Horror board game. [citation needed]

  5. List of Dark Sun characters - Wikipedia

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    He rules a city-state that shares his name. [ 1 ] : 15 Also called the Shadow King for his reclusive nature, preferring arcane scholarship to the actual governance of his city-state. [ 1 ] : 59 In the 2nd and 3rd editions Nibenay previously left the ruling of his city-state to his exclusively female templars but took a more active role after ...

  6. List of Warhammer Fantasy characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.

  7. Codex (Warhammer 40,000) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Eldar: 978-1-84154-978-1: November 2010 7th Edition Codex: Dark Eldar Grey Knights: 978-1-84154-991-0: April 2011 7th Edition Codex: Grey Knights Imperial Guard: 978-1-84154-923-1: May 2009 6th Edition Codex: Astra Militarum Necrons: 978-1-907964-18-3: November 2011 7th Edition Codex: Necrons Sisters of Battle: N/A - White Dwarf August ...

  8. Dæmon (His Dark Materials) - Wikipedia

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    How a dæmon acquires a name is not explained in the books, but clarified by Philip Pullman [7] as being normally given by the parents' dæmons. As Will Parry came from our world, his dæmon was not given a name in this way and was named Kirjava (meaning mottled in Finnish) by Serafina Pekkala when she first met the dæmon.

  9. List of Warhammer 40,000 novels - Wikipedia

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    The Dark King by Graham McNeill (June 2008) ... also included in the book no. 22; The Lightning Tower by Dan Abnett (June 2008) ... also included in the book no. 22; Raven's Flight by Gav Thorpe (February 2010) ... also included in the book no. 22; Garro: Oath of Moment by James Swallow (December 2010) ... also included in the book no. 42