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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ angry god*
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Why so unforgiving?
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And why so cold?
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[ Robin Trower, "Bridge of Sighs" ]
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[ Bridge of Sighs, by Robin Trower ]
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anhur
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An Egyptian god of war and a great hunter, few gods can match
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his fury. Unlike many gods of war, he is a force for good.
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@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ ankh-morpork
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the river, in Morpork's mazy alleys, supplemented their
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meagre incomes by filling some small role for one or other
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of the competing gangs.
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[ The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett ]
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[ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ]
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anshar
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A primordial Babylonian-Akkadian deity, Anshar is mentioned
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in the Babylonian creation epic _Enuma Elish_ as one of a
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@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ athen*
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Athene was the offspring of Zeus, and without a mother. She
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sprang forth from his head completely armed. Her favourite
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bird was the owl, and the plant sacred to her is the olive.
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[ Bulfinch's Mythology by Thomas Bulfinch ]
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[ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ]
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axolotl
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A mundane salamander, harmless.
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bag
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@@ -1518,6 +1518,7 @@ gremlin
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The gremlin is a highly intelligent and completely evil
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creature. It lives to torment other creatures and will go
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to great lengths to inflict pain or cause injury.
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[]
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Suddenly, Wilson thought about war, about the newspaper
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stories which recounted the alleged existence of creatures in
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@@ -1532,6 +1533,7 @@ grid bug
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These electronically based creatures are not native to this
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universe. They appear to come from a world whose laws of
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motion are radically different from ours.
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[]
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Tron looked to his mate and pilot. "I'm going to check on
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the beam connection, Yori. You two can keep a watch out for
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@@ -2094,7 +2096,7 @@ knight
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And was a bugbear in men's eyes;
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But had the fortune in his age
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To live a fool and die a sage.
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[ Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miquel de
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[ Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miquel de
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Cervantes Saavedra ]
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~kobold ??m*
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*kobold*
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@@ -2211,7 +2213,7 @@ lance
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his lance into shivers, carrying him and his horse after it,
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and finally tumbled him a good way off from it on the field in
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evil plight.
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[ Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miquel de
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[ Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miquel de
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Cervantes Saavedra ]
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leash
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They had splendid heads, fine shoulders, strong legs, and
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@@ -2290,7 +2292,7 @@ leprechaun
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and from out the folds of the tattered sere-cloth a gaunt arm
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arose, and fleshless, taloned fingers laden with glowering gems,
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reached out and fumbled for my throat . . .
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[ The Abominations of Yondo, Clark Ashton Smith, 1926 ]
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[ The Abominations of Yondo, by Clark Ashton Smith ]
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lichen
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The chamber was of unhewn rock, round, as near as might
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be, eighteen or twenty feet across, and gay with rich
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@@ -2786,6 +2788,7 @@ naginata
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section. Seen in profile, the curve is slight or non-
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existent near the tang, becoming more pronounced towards the
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point.
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[]
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"With his naginata he killed five, but with the sixth it
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snapped asunder in the midst and, flinging it away, he drew
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@@ -2794,7 +2797,7 @@ naginata
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once styles of fencing and cutting down eight men; but as he
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brought down the ninth with a mighty blow on the helmet, the
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blade snapped at the hilt."
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[ Story of Tsutsui no Jomio Meishu from Tales of Heike ]
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[ Story of Tsutsui no Jomio Meishu from Tales of Heike ]
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nalfeshnee
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Not only do these demons do physical damage with their claws
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and bite, but they are capable of using magic as well.
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@@ -2875,7 +2878,7 @@ nunchaku
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become a hero, suddenly knew then what most heroes learn
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later -- and some too late -- that joy blots suffering and
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that the road to nymphs is beset by monsters."
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[ The Minotaur by Bernard Evslin ]
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[ The Minotaur, by Bernard Evslin ]
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odin
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Also called Sigtyr (god of Victory), Val-father (father of
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the slain), One-Eyed, Hanga-god (god of the hanged), Farma-
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@@ -2975,20 +2978,6 @@ pear
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can't find out what it is like unless you can get to that
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country and taste it for yourself.
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[ The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis ]
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pyrolisk
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At first glance around the corner, I thought it was another
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cockatrice. I had encountered the wretched creatures two or
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three times since leaving the open area. I quickly ducked my
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head back and considered what to do next. My heart had begun
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to thump audibly as I patted my pack to make sure I still had
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the dead lizards at close reach. A check of my attire showed
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no obvious holes or damage. I had to keep moving. One deep
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breath, and a count of three, two, one, and around the corner
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I bolted. But it was no cockatrice! I felt a sudden intense
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searing of the skin around my face, and flames began to leap
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from my pack. I tossed it to the ground, and quickly retreated
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back, around that corner, desperately striving to get out of
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its sight.
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*orb of detection
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This Orb is a crystal ball of exceptional powers. When
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carried, it grants ESP, limits damage done by spells, and
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@@ -3253,6 +3242,20 @@ ptah
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few minutes. These worms are always on guard, sensitive
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to the most minute vibrations in the earth, but may also
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be awakened by a remote shriek.
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pyrolisk
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At first glance around the corner, I thought it was another
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cockatrice. I had encountered the wretched creatures two or
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three times since leaving the open area. I quickly ducked my
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head back and considered what to do next. My heart had begun
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to thump audibly as I patted my pack to make sure I still had
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the dead lizards at close reach. A check of my attire showed
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no obvious holes or damage. I had to keep moving. One deep
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breath, and a count of three, two, one, and around the corner
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I bolted. But it was no cockatrice! I felt a sudden intense
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searing of the skin around my face, and flames began to leap
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from my pack. I tossed it to the ground, and quickly retreated
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back, around that corner, desperately striving to get out of
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its sight.
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quadruped
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The woodlands and other regions are inhabited by multitudes
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of four-legged creatures which cannot be simply classified.
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@@ -3325,6 +3328,7 @@ rat
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* rat
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Rats are long-tailed rodents. They are aggressive,
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omnivorous, and adaptable, often carrying diseases.
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[]
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"The rat," said O'Brien, still addressing his invisible
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audience, "although a rodent, is carnivorous. You are aware
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@@ -3343,7 +3347,7 @@ raven
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Till I scarcely more than muttered, 'other friends have flown before--
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On the morrow *he* will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.'
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Then the bird said, 'Nevermore.'
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[ The Raven - Edgar Allan Poe ]
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[ The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe ]
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ring
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* ring
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ring of *
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@@ -3403,7 +3407,7 @@ rogue
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quick eye, and a nimble hand, is necessary for a cut-purse; a
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good nose is requisite also, to smell out work for the other
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senses. I see this is the time that the unjust man doth
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thrive. <...> The prince himself is about a piece of iniquity,
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thrive. ... The prince himself is about a piece of iniquity,
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stealing away from his father with his clog at his heels: if
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I thought it were a piece of honesty to acquaint the king
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withal, I would not do't: I hold it the more knavery to
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@@ -4067,7 +4071,7 @@ tree
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Who intimately lives with rain.
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Poems are made by fools like me,
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But only God can make a tree.
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[ Trees - Joyce Kilmer ]
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[ Trees, by Joyce Kilmer ]
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tripe
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tripe ration
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If you start from scratch, cooking tripe is a long-drawn-out
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