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League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Inspired by Defense of the Ancients , a custom map for Warcraft III , Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.
Gambit Esports, formerly Gambit Gaming, is an inactive Russian esports organization owned by telecommunications company MTS. [1] It was established in January 2013 after the acquisition of the former League of Legends roster of Moscow Five.
Eugene Park, better known as Pobelter, is an American retired League of Legends player who was formerly the mid laner for Counter Logic Gaming. [2] He is a three-time champion of the LCS [ 3 ] and has made four major international appearances.
Mouz (stylized as MOUZ), formerly mousesports, is a professional esports organisation based in Germany.It fields teams in several games but is particularly known for its CS:GO team.
Vladimir (League of Legends) Vorador (Legacy of Kain) Vincent Valentine (Final Fantasy VII) W. Walter Bernhard (Castlevania: Lament of Innocence) Warfarin ; X. Xanhast (Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II) Y. Yuma Mukami (Diabolik Lovers) Z. Zephon (Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver)
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Pozzo is a character from Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot. [1] His name is Italian for "well" (as in "oil well"). On the surface he is a pompous, sometimes foppish, aristocrat (he claims to live in a manor, own many slaves and a Steinway piano), cruelly using and exploiting those around him (specifically his slave, Lucky and, to a lesser extent, Estragon).
The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ Volodiměr [citation needed], while the Old Church Slavonic form is Vladiměr.According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь vladĭ "to rule" and *mēri "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element mērs, -mir, c.f. Theodemir, Valamir).