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The Osirian Portal is a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Amasis and Ophidian. The team mainly competed in Chikara , where they held the Campeonatos de Parejas , and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW).
Examples: a character with a handful of corruption points might cause children in their presence to cry, animals to attack, food to spoil, and shadows to writhe. One effect from the Black Magic tradition states that if a character learns too many Black Magic spells they might become so corrupted that once a week a child within 8 miles of them ...
An illustration by John Bauer from the children's story Bortbytingarna (1913), depicting a changeling girl and two trolls. [1] In Changeling: The Dreaming, players take the roles of changelings.
The obsidian mirror was a metaphor for rulership and power among the Aztecs. [76] Aztec rulers used a double-sided obsidian mirror to oversee their subjects; by gazing into one side the ruler could see how his subjects were comporting themselves and in the other side his subjects could see themselves reflected back. [ 7 ]
Obsidian intervenes, but he is unable to prevent the woman's killing and being attacked in turn. Obsidian shoots the man, who manages to get a hold of the gun and kill Obsidian. Rye belatedly intervenes and kills the man. Two crying children come out of a nearby house, apparently the dead woman's children.
The eyes form deep holes, in which are set segments of black obsidian. [3] It features a V-shaped collar or necklace. [5] [3] The hands are clasped in front, covering the genitals. [5] The statue is thought to date to around 9000 BC, and is often claimed to be the oldest known statue in the world. [5] [7] [8]
Apache tears are rounded pebbles of obsidian or "obsidianites" composed of black or dark-colored natural volcanic glass, usually of rhyolitic composition and bearing conchoidal fracture. Also known by the lithologic term marekanite , this variety of obsidian occurs as subrounded to subangular bodies up to about 2 in (51 mm) in diameter, often ...
Linsner introduced the lingerie-wearing occult character Dawn in Cry for Dawn, [3] a nine-issue series self-published by Linsner and Joseph M. Monks' Cry for Dawn Productions beginning in 1989. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Cry For Dawn Productions dissolved in late 1993, [ 8 ] and Linsner took Dawn to Sirius Entertainment ; [ 9 ] Dawn was published by Sirius ...