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  2. Nathan Jackson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    While ill with pneumonia and unable to fish, he began to carve miniature totem poles. His interest in art was piqued, and he enrolled in the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since then, Jackson's work has included large totem poles, canoes, carved doors, wood panel clan crests, masks, and jewelry.

  3. Clive Barker's Undying - Wikipedia

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    Clive Barker's Undying is a horror first-person shooter video game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by EA Games. The game's story was written by acclaimed horror writer Clive Barker . He also provided the voice of Ambrose Covenant, a character in the game.

  4. Undying (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dread Central, who reviewed Undying while it was in early access, praised the game's ability to do something new in the crowded zombie genre. [3] Bloody Disgusting reviewed an early build in 2019 and, though they concluded that the gameplay was routine for a survival game, found that the addition of a time limit made Undying much more tense. [13]

  5. Robert Davidson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Detail of "Gyaana", totem pole designed by Davidson and carved by him and others, Lions Lookout Park, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. Davidson is known internationally as a carver of totem poles and masks, printmaker, painter and jeweller.

  6. Undying (song) - Wikipedia

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    On the 22nd of the same month, the band published a video showcasing all the songs of the single and a part of the music video of "Undying". [5] The single was released on April 27, 2016. The limited edition featured two tracks on CD: "Undying" and "Malum", and a DVD with the music video for the title track and its making-of. The regular ...

  7. Undyne - Wikipedia

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    She is reluctant to befriend the human, but through persistence by the player, eventually realizes that they were a good person. If the human makes a point of killing every monster possible, Undyne will transform into Undyne the Undying, vowing to destroy the human in order to save humans, monsters, and all other life from their actions.

  8. Getsu Fūma Den - Wikipedia

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    The player controls Fūma, whose goal is to locate the three Pulse Blades that have been stolen from his clan in order to gain access to Ryūkotsuki's lair. Each of the Pulse Blades have been hidden away in the three neighboring islands surrounding Kyōki-tō, which are Kigan-tō (鬼顔島, "Ogre Face Island"), Gokumon-tō (獄門島, "Prison Gate Island") and Mitsukubi-tō (三首島, "Three ...

  9. Jessie Douglas Kerruish - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Douglas Kerruish (1884 – 1949) was a British writer best known for her werewolf novel The Undying Monster: A Tale of the Fifth Dimension (1922), which was adapted for film as The Undying Monster (1942). Jessie Douglas Kerruish was born in 1884 in Seaton Carew, County Durham, England. [1]