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  2. Pillars of Eternity - Wikipedia

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    An example of dialogue in the game, depicting the interface. Pillars of Eternity sees players assume the role of a character defined as a "Watcher" – a person able to see and interact with the souls of people, viewing the memories of those deceased or communing with those who linger – operating on role-playing mechanics that include party-based real-time-with-pause tactical gameplay.

  3. Chris Avellone - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Project Eternity was renamed into Pillars of Eternity. [225] For Pillars, Avellone provided feedback on the story [23] and wrote two companions: Durance, a cynical priest betrayed by his own god, [226] and the Grieving Mother, a cipher with the ability to draw energy from her soul and mind who used her talents as a midwife but ...

  4. Boaz and Jachin - Wikipedia

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    Boaz and Jachin are the detached black pillars shown on either side of the entrance steps. According to the Bible , Boaz ( Hebrew : בֹּעַז ‎ , romanized : Bōʿaz ) and Jachin ( Hebrew : יָכִין ‎ , romanized : Yāḵīn ) were two copper, brass or bronze pillars which stood on the porch of Solomon's Temple , the first Temple in ...

  5. Priest builds replica of Notre Dame's Golden Dome-topped main ...

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    The Rev. Bob Simon started work on the replica in 2020 and completed it three years later this spring. It's now on permanent display in McKenna Hall.

  6. The Pillars of the Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Pillars of the Earth is a historical novel by British author Ken Follett published in 1989 about the building of a cathedral in the fictional town of Kingsbridge, England. Set in the 12th century, the novel covers the time between the sinking of the White Ship and the murder of Thomas Becket , but focuses primarily on the Anarchy .

  7. Druze - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Druze Al-Muwaḥḥidūn الموحدون Druze star and Druze flag Total population ≈800,000 –2,000,000 Founder Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad Regions with significant populations Syria 600,000 Lebanon 250,000 [8] Israel and the Golan Heights 143,000 [9] Venezuela 60,000 [10] [11] United States ...

  8. A Column of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Based on that experience, Barney believes that England should not seek to build galleons of its own, but rather create a navy composed of "smaller, more agile ships, which could dance around a galleon and rake it with cannon fire". Ned conveys this advice to the Queen, who acts on it - and builds the ships which would eventually defeat the Armada.

  9. Five solae - Wikipedia

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    The five solae (Latin: quinque solae from the Latin sola, lit. "alone"; [1] occasionally Anglicized to five solas) of the Protestant Reformation are a foundational set of Christian theological principles held by theologians and clergy to be central to the doctrines of justification and salvation as taught by the Lutheranism, Reformed and Evangelical branches of Protestantism, as well as in ...