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  2. Monster Hunter: World - Wikipedia

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    Monster Hunter: World is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective.Similar to previous games in the series, the player takes the role of a player-created character who travels to the "New World", an unpopulated landmass filled with monsters, to join the Research Commission that studies the land from their central command base of Astera.

  3. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the base game, Iceborne the player takes the role of a Hunter, slaying or trapping large monsters solo or cooperatively with other players.Iceborne features a new arctic ecosystem named Hoarfrost Reach, said to be one of the largest maps created by the team, where players will encounter both new and returning creatures. [1]

  4. Talk:Zabuza Momochi - Wikipedia

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    Since spoken Zabuza is just a name, and Zanbatō means horse killing sword do to the mandarin Kanji, shouldn't a note be made in the articles that it's not literal Japanese? 154.20.135.89 20:49, 9 August 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Monster Hunter 4: A costume based on Link as he appears in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate: Toon Link costume and Koroks from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Mr. Resetti & Isabelle from Animal Crossing: Monster Hunter Stories: Epona from The Legend of Zelda can be unlocked as a mount

  6. Disentanglement puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Wire puzzles, or nail puzzles consist of two or more entangled pieces of more or less stiff wire, metal rods, or bent nails. The pieces may or may not be closed loops. The closed pieces might be simple rings or have more complex shapes. Normally the puzzle must be solved by disentangling the two pieces without bending or cutting the wires. [10]

  7. Maiden (guillotine) - Wikipedia

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    'The Maiden' on display at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (July 2011) Blade of The Maiden James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. The Maiden (also known as the Scottish Maiden) is an early form of guillotine, or gibbet, that was used between the 16th and 18th centuries as a means of execution in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  8. Nicolas Jacques Pelletier - Wikipedia

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    Sanson preferred the guillotine over the former decapitation by sword, as the latter reminded him of the nobility's former privileges that the revolutionaries had worked to eliminate. On 24 January 1792, a third criminal court confirmed the sentence. [9] The execution was delayed due to the ongoing debate on the legal method of execution.

  9. Rampage Puzzle Attack - Wikipedia

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    Rampage Puzzle Attack is a puzzle game for Game Boy Advance, developed by Finnish development house Ninai Games and published by Midway Games. The game is a clone of the puzzle game Drop Mania and based on the Rampage characters. At the beginning of the game, the three characters from the original game, George, Lizzie and Ralph, are available ...