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Born in 1226, he had from - childhood a mysterious objection to becoming a predatory eagle, - or even to taking an ordinary interest in falconry or tilting - or any other gentlemanly pursuits. He was a large and heavy and - quiet boy, and phenomenally silent, scarcely opening his mouth - except to say suddenly to his schoolmaster in an explosive - manner, "What is God?" The answer is not recorded but it is - probable that the asker went on worrying out answers for himself. - [ The Runaway Abbot, by G. K. Chesterton ] - "The last spot on the school jousting team came down to another - boy and me. He was poor, and his only armor was a blanket his - mother had made him from her hair. I, on the other hand, had - a brand new suit of chain mail. Just before our joust, I asked - him what he'd do if he made the team. (I was hoping to be more - popular with the ladies.) He said he would be able to save the - town from dragons and be able to afford some water for his 20 - brothers and sisters. - - Well, a sense of compassion came over me. I insisted we swap - armor. He was forced to accept, as it would have been an - insult not to do so. - - On the battlefield, we charged at each other and we both connected - with our lances. - - Lying there on the mud mortally wounded, I learned what true armor - class was that day." - [ When Help Collides, by J. D. Berry ] - A short studded or spiked club attached to a cord allowing - it to be drawn back to the wielder after having been thrown. - It should not be confused with the atlatl, which is a device - used to throw spears for longer distances. - Translucent, cryptocrystalline variety of quartz and a subvariety - of chalcedony. Agates are identical in chemical structure to - jasper, flint, chert, petrified wood, and tiger's-eye, and are - often found in association with opal. The colorful, banded rocks - are used as a semiprecious gemstone and in the manufacture of - grinding equipment. An agate's banding forms as silica from - solution is slowly deposited into cavities and veins in older - rock. - [ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ] - Said to be a doppelganger sent to inflict divine punishment - for alignment violations. - Altars are of three types: - 1. In Temples. These are for Sacrifices [...]. The stone - top will have grooves for blood, and the whole will be covered - with _dry brown stains of a troubling kind_ from former - Sacrifices. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - - To every man upon this earth - Death cometh soon or late; - And how can man die better - Than facing fearful odds - For the ashes of his fathers - And the temples of his gods? - [ Lays of Ancient Rome, by Thomas B. Macaulay ] - The Shinto sun goddess, Amaterasu Omikami is the central - figure of Shintoism and the ancestral deity of the imperial - house. One of the daughters of the primordial god Izanagi - and said to be his favourite offspring, she was born from - his left eye. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - "Tree sap," Wu explained, "often flows over insects and traps - them. The insects are then perfectly preserved within the - fossil. One finds all kinds of insects in amber - including - biting insects that have sucked blood from larger animals." - [ Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton ] - Get thee hence, nor come again, - Mix not memory with doubt, - Pass, thou deathlike type of pain, - Pass and cease to move about! - 'Tis the blot upon the brain - That will show itself without. - ... - For, Maud, so tender and true, - As long as my life endures - I feel I shall owe you a debt, - That I never can hope to pay; - And if ever I should forget - That I owe this debt to you - And for your sweet sake to yours; - O then, what then shall I say? - - If ever I should forget, - May God make me more wretched - Than ever I have been yet! - [ Maud, And Other Poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson ] - "The complete Amulet can keep off all the things that make - people unhappy -- jealousy, bad temper, pride, disagreeableness, - greediness, selfishness, laziness. Evil spirits, people called - them when the Amulet was made. Don't you think it would be nice - to have it?" - "Very," said the children, quite without enthusiasm. - "And it can give you strength and courage." - "That's better," said Cyril. - "And virtue." - "I suppose it's nice to have that," said Jane, but not with much - interest. - "And it can give you your heart's desire." - "Now you're talking," said Robert. - [ The Story of the Amulet, by Edith Nesbit ] - This mysterious talisman is the object of your quest. It is - said to possess powers which mere mortals can scarcely - comprehend, let alone utilize. The gods will grant the gift of - immortality to the adventurer who can deliver it from the - depths of Moloch's Sanctum and offer it on the appropriate high - altar on the Astral Plane. - He answered and said unto them, he that soweth the good seed - is the Son of man; the field is the world, and the good seed - are the children of the kingdom; but the weeds are the - children of the wicked one; the enemy that sowed them is the - devil; the harvest is the end of the world; and the reapers - are the angels. As therefore the weeds are gathered and - burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of this world. - [...] So shall it be at the end of the world; the angels - shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just, - and shall cast them into the furnace of fire; there shall be - wailing and gnashing of teeth. - [ The Gospel According to Matthew, 13:37-42, 49-50 ] - Cold wind blows. - The gods look down in anger on this poor child. - - Why so unforgiving? - And why so cold? - [ Bridge of Sighs, by Robin Trower ] - An Egyptian god of war and a great hunter, few gods can match - his fury. Unlike many gods of war, he is a force for good. - The wrath of Anhur is slow to come, but it is inescapable - once earned. Anhur is a mighty figure with four arms. He - is often seen with a powerful lance that requires both of - his right arms to wield and which is tipped with a fragment - of the sun. He is married to Mehut, a lion-headed goddess. - The twin city of Ankh-Morpork, foremost of all the cities - bounding the Circle Sea, was as a matter of course the home - of a large number of gangs, thieves' guilds, syndicates and - similar organisations. This was one of the reasons for its - wealth. Most of the humbler folk on the widdershin side of - the river, in Morpork's mazy alleys, supplemented their - meagre incomes by filling some small role for one or other - of the competing gangs. - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - A primordial Babylonian-Akkadian deity, Anshar is mentioned - in the Babylonian creation epic _Enuma Elish_ as one of a - pair of offspring (with Kishar) of Lahmu and Lahamu. Anshar - is linked with heaven while Kishar is identified with earth. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - This giant variety of the ordinary ant will fight just as - fiercely as its small, distant cousin. Various varieties - exist, and they are known and feared for their relentless - persecution of their victims. - Anu was the Babylonian god of the heavens, the monarch of - the north star. He was the oldest of the Babylonian gods, - the father of all gods, and the ruler of heaven and destiny. - Anu features strongly in the _atiku_ festival in - Babylon, Uruk and other cities. - The most highly evolved of all the primates, as shown by - all their anatomical characters and particularly the - development of the brain. Both arboreal and terrestrial, - the apes have the forelimbs much better developed than - the hind limbs. Tail entirely absent. Growth is slow - and sexual maturity reached at quite an advanced age. - [ A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa by Dorst ] - - Aldo the gorilla had a plan. It was a good plan. It was - right. He knew it. He smacked his lips in anticipation as - he thought of it. Yes. Apes should be strong. Apes should - be masters. Apes should be proud. Apes should make the - Earth shake when they walked. Apes should _rule_ the Earth. - [ Battle for the Planet of the Apes, by David Gerrold ] - NEWTONIAN, adj. Pertaining to a philosophy of the universe - invented by Newton, who discovered that an apple will fall - to the ground, but was unable to say why. His successors - and disciples have advanced so far as to be able to say - when. - [ The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce ] - Archeology is the search for fact, not truth. [...] - So forget any ideas you've got about lost cities, exotic travel, - and digging up the world. We do not follow maps to buried - treasure, and X never, ever, marks the spot. - [ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ] - - "I cannot be having with archeological excavations, myself," - I said. "The fellows who dig them only ever find tiny walls - and a few bits of broken pottery, and then they get all - excited and swear that they have just made the most - important discovery of the century, the ruins of a mile-high - gold-covered temple to Frogmore the God of Bike-Saddle - Fixtures or some such." - "I think you will find," said Mr Rune, "that they do this - in order to secure further government funding for their - diggings and so remain in employment." - "That is a rather cynical view," I said. - [ the brightonomicon, by Robert Rankin ] - Archons are the predominant inhabitants of the heavens. - However unusual their appearance, they are not generally - evil. They are beings at peace with themselves and their - surroundings. - Arioch, the patron demon of Elric's ancestors; one of the most - powerful of all the Dukes of Hell, who was called Knight of - the Swords, Lord of the Seven Darks, Lord of the Higher Hell - and many more names besides. - [ Elric of Melnibone, by Michael Moorcock ] - I shot an arrow into the air, - It fell to earth, I knew not where; - For, so swiftly it flew, the sight - Could not follow it in its flight. - - I breathed a song into the air, - It fell to earth, I knew not where; - For who has sight so keen and strong - That it can follow the flight of song? - - Long, long afterward, in an oak - I found the arrow still unbroke; - And the song, from beginning to end, - I found again in the heart of a friend. - [ The Arrow and the Song, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ] - Ashikaga Takauji was a daimyo of the Minamoto clan who - joined forces with the Go-Daigo to defeat the Hojo armies. - Later when Go-Daigo attempted to reduce the powers of the - samurai clans he rebelled against him. He defeated Go- - Daigo and established the emperor Komyo on the throne. - Go-Daigo eventually escaped and established another - government in the town of Yoshino. This period of dual - governments was known as the Nambokucho. - [ Samurai - The Story of a Warrior Tradition, by Cook ] - It is said that Asmodeus is the overlord over all of hell. - His appearance, unlike many other demons and devils, is - human apart from his horns and tail. He can freeze flesh - with a touch. - [] - - The evil demon who appears in the Apocryphal book of _Tobit_ - and is derived from the Persian _Aeshma_. In _Tobit_ Asmodeus - falls in love with Sara, daughter of Raguel, and causes the - death of seven husbands in succession, each on his bridal night. - He was finally driven from Egypt through a charm made by Tobias - of the heart and liver of a fish burned on perfumed ashes, as - described by Milton in _Paradise Lost_ (IV, 167-71). Hence - Asmodeus often figures as the spirit of matrimonial jealousy - or unhappiness. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - The consecrated ritual knife of a Wiccan initiate (one of - four basic tools, together with the wand, chalice and - pentacle). Traditionally, the athame is a double-edged, - black-handled, cross-hilted dagger of between six and - eighteen inches length. - Athene was the offspring of Zeus, and without a mother. She - sprang forth from his head completely armed. Her favourite - bird was the owl, and the plant sacred to her is the olive. - [ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ] - "For ev'ry silver ringing blow, - Cities and palaces shall grow!" - - "Bite deep and wide, O Axe, the tree, - Tell wider prophecies to me." - - "When rust hath gnaw'd me deep and red, - A nation strong shall lift his head. - - "His crown the very Heav'ns shall smite, - Aeons shall build him in his might." - - "Bite deep and wide, O Axe, the tree; - Bright Seer, help on thy prophecy!" - [ Malcolm's Katie, by Isabella Valancey Crawford ] - A mundane salamander, harmless. - "Now, this third handkerchief," Mein Herr proceeded, "has also - four edges, which you can trace continuously round and round: - all you need do is to join its four edges to the four edges of - the opening. The Purse is then complete, and its outer - surface--" - "I see!" Lady Muriel eagerly interrupted. "Its outer surface - will be continuous with its inner surface! But it will take - time. I'll sew it up after tea." She laid aside the bag, and - resumed her cup of tea. "But why do you call it Fortunatus's - Purse, Mein Herr?" - The dear old man beamed upon her, with a jolly smile, looking - more exactly like the Professor than ever. "Don't you see, - my child--I should say Miladi? Whatever is inside that Purse, - is outside it; and whatever is outside it, is inside it. So - you have all the wealth of the world in that leetle Purse!" - [ Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, by Lewis Carroll ] - The "lord of the flies" is a translation of the Hebrew - Ba'alzevuv (Beelzebub in Greek). It has been suggested that - it was a mistranslation of a mistransliterated word which - gave us this pungent and suggestive name of the Devil, a - devil whose name suggests that he is devoted to decay, - destruction, demoralization, hysteria and panic... - [ Notes on _Lord of the Flies_, by E. L. Epstein ] - ... It came to the edge of the fire and the light faded as - if a cloud had bent over it. Then with a rush it leaped - the fissure. The flames roared up to greet it, and wreathed - about it; and a black smoke swirled in the air. Its streaming - mane kindled, and blazed behind it. In its right hand - was a blade like a stabbing tongue of fire; in its left it - held a whip of many thongs. - 'Ai, ai!' wailed Legolas. 'A Balrog! A Balrog is come!' - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most - spectacular being _Baluchitherium_ from the Oligocene of - Asia, which is the largest known land mammal. Its body, 18 - feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs, - allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches - of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the - early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, _Brontotherium_ - of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder. - [ Prehistoric Animals, by Barry Cox ] - He took another step and she cocked her right wrist in - viciously. She heard the spring click. Weight slapped into - her hand. - "Here!" she shrieked hysterically, and brought her arm up in - a hard sweep, meaning to gut him, leaving him to blunder - around the room with his intestines hanging out in steaming - loops. Instead he roared laughter, hands on his hips, - flaming face cocked back, squeezing and contorting with great - good humor. - "Oh, my dear!" he cried, and went off into another gale of - laughter. - She looked stupidly down at her hand. It held a firm yellow - banana with a blue and white Chiquita sticker on it. She - dropped it, horrified, to the carpet, where it became a - sickly yellow grin, miming Flagg's own. - "You'll tell," he whispered. "Oh yes indeed you will." - And Dayna knew he was right. - [ The Stand, by Stephen King ] - In Irish folklore and that of the Western Highlands of Scotland, - a female fairy who announces her presence by shrieking and - wailing under the windows of a house when one of its occupants - is awaiting death. The word is a phonetic spelling of the - Irish _beansidhe_, a woman of the fairies. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - They dressed alike -- in buckskin boots, leathern breeks and - deerskin shirts, with broad girdles that held axes and short - swords; and they were all gaunt and scarred and hard-eyed; - sinewy and taciturn. - They were wild men, of a sort, yet there was still a wide - gulf between them and the Cimmerian. They were sons of - civilization, reverted to a semi-barbarism. He was a - barbarian of a thousand generations of barbarians. They had - acquired stealth and craft, but he had been born to these - things. He excelled them even in lithe economy of motion. - They were wolves, but he was a tiger. - [ Conan - The Warrior, by Robert E. Howard ] - A bat, flitting in the darkness outside, took the wrong turn - as it made its nightly rounds and came in through the window - which had been left healthfully open. It then proceeded to - circle the room in the aimless fat-headed fashion habitual - with bats, who are notoriously among the less intellectually - gifted of God's creatures. Show me a bat, says the old - proverb, and I will show you something that ought to be in - some kind of a home. - [ A Pelican at Blandings, by P. G. Wodehouse ] - Probably most commonly associated with trapping, the leghold - trap is a rather simple mechanical trap. It is made up of two - jaws, a spring of some sort, and a trigger in the middle. When - the animal steps on the trigger the trap closes around the leg, - holding the animal in place. Usually some kind of lure is used - to position the animal, or the trap is set on an animal trail. - Traditionally, leghold traps had tightly closing "teeth" to make - sure the animal stayed in place. The teeth also made sure the - animal could not move the leg in the trap and ruin their fur. - However, this resulted in many animals gnawing off legs in order - to escape. More modern traps have a gap called an "offset jaw" - and work more like a handcuff. They grip above the paw, making - sure the animal cannot pull out but does not destroy the leg. - This also allows the trapper to release unwanted catches. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - This giant variety of its useful normal cousin normally - appears in small groups, looking for raw material to produce - the royal jelly needed to feed their queen. On rare - occasions, one may stumble upon a bee-hive, in which the - queen bee is being well provided for, and guarded against - intruders. - [ The Creator ] has an inordinate fondness for beetles. - [ attributed to biologist J.B.S. Haldane ] - - The common name for the insects with wings shaped like - shields (_Coleoptera_), one of the ten sub-species into - which the insects are divided. They are characterized by - the shields (the front pair of wings) under which the back - wings are folded. - [ Van Dale's Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal ] - "A bell, book and candle job." - The Bursar sighed. "We tried that, Archchancellor." - The Archchancellor leaned towards him. - "Eh?" he said. - "I _said_, we tried that Archchancellor," said the Bursar loudly, - directing his voice at the old man's ear. "After dinner, you - remember? We used Humptemper's _Names of the Ants_ and rang Old - Tom."* - "Did we, indeed. Worked, did it?" - "_No_, Archchancellor." - - * Old Tom was the single cracked bronze bell in the University - bell tower. - [ Eric, by Terry Pratchett ] - The blindfolding was performed by binding a piece of the - yellowish linen whereof those of the Amahagger who condescended - to wear anything in particular made their dresses tightly round - the eyes. This linen I afterwards discovered was taken from the - tombs, and was not, as I had first supposed, of native - manufacture. The bandage was then knotted at the back of the - head, and finally brought down again and the ends bound under - the chin to prevent its slipping. Ustane was, by the way, also - blindfolded, I do not know why, unless it was from fear that she - should impart the secrets of the route to us. - [ She, by H. Rider Haggard ] - On this particular day Blind Io, by dint of constant vigilance - the chief of the gods, sat with his chin on his hand - and looked at the gaming board on the red marble table in - front of him. Blind Io had got his name because, where his - eye sockets should have been, there were nothing but two - areas of blank skin. His eyes, of which he had an impressively - large number, led a semi-independent life of their - own. Several were currently hovering above the table. - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - These giant amoeboid creatures look like nothing more than - puddles of slime, but they both live and move, feeding on - metal or wood as well as the occasional dungeon explorer to - supplement their diet. - - But we were not on a station platform. We were on the track ahead - as the nightmare, plastic column of fetid black iridescence oozed - tightly onward through its fifteen-foot sinus, gathering unholy - speed and driving before it a spiral, re-thickening cloud of the - pallid abyss vapor. It was a terrible, indescribable thing vaster - than any subway train -- a shapeless congeries of protoplasmic - bubbles, faintly self-luminous, and with myriads of temporary eyes - forming and unforming as pustules of greenish light all over the - tunnel-filling front that bore down upon us, crushing the frantic - penguins and slithering over the glistening floor that it and its - kind had swept so evilly free of all litter. - [ At the Mountains of Madness, by H.P. Lovecraft ] - I'd planned how to prevent the lock from sealing behind me; it - required a temporary sacrifice, not cleverness. I used the door - itself to help me cut off a portion of my body, after shunting all - memory from the piece to be abandoned. The piece, looking - inexpressibly dear and forlorn for a bit of blue jelly, would - force open the outer door until I returned and rejoined it. - [ Beholder's Eye, by Julie E. Czerneda ] - Bone devils attack with weapons and with a great hooked tail - which causes a loss of strength to those they sting. - Faustus: Come on Mephistopheles. What shall we do? - Mephistopheles: Nay, I know not. We shall be cursed with bell, - book, and candle. - Faustus: How? Bell, book, and candle, candle, book, and bell, - Forward and backward, to curse Faustus to hell. - Anon you shall hear a hog grunt, a calf bleat, and an ass bray, - Because it is Saint Peter's holy day. - (Enter all the Friars to sing the dirge) - [ Doctor Faustus and Other Plays, by Christopher Marlowe ] - Rincewind pulled himself up and thought about reaching for his - stick. And then he thought again. The man had a couple of spears - stuck in the ground, and people here were good at spears, because - if you didn't get efficient at hitting the things that moved fast - you had to eat the things that moved slowly. He was also holding - a boomerang, and it wasn't one of those toy ones that came back. - This was one of the big, heavy, gently curved sort that didn't - come back because it was sticking in something's ribcage. You - could laugh at the idea of wooden weapons until you saw the kind - of wood that grew here. - [ The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett ] - In Fantasyland these are remarkable in that they seldom or - never wear out and are suitable for riding or walking in - without the need of Socks. Boots never pinch, rub, or get - stones in them; nor do nails stick upwards into the feet from - the soles. They are customarily mid-calf length or knee-high, - slip on and off easily and never smell of feet. Unfortunately, - the formula for making this splendid footwear is a closely - guarded secret, possibly derived from nonhumans (see Dwarfs, - Elves, and Gnomes). - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - On waking, he found himself on the green knoll whence he had - first seen the old man of the glen. He rubbed his eyes -- it - was a bright sunny morning. The birds were hopping and - twittering among the bushes, and the eagle was wheeling aloft, - and breasting the pure mountain breeze. "Surely," thought Rip, - "I have not slept here all night." He recalled the occurrences - before he fell asleep. The strange man with a keg of liquor -- - the mountain ravine -- the wild retreat among the rocks -- the - woe-begone party at ninepins -- the flagon -- "Oh! that flagon! - that wicked flagon!" thought Rip -- "what excuse shall I make - to Dame Van Winkle!" - [ Rip Van Winkle, a Posthumous Writing - of Diedrich Knickerbocker, by Washington Irving ] - I worked the lever well under, and stretched my back; the end - of the stone rose up, and I kicked the fulcrum under. Then, - when I was going to bear down, I remembered there was - something to get out from below; when I let go of the lever, - the stone would fall again. I sat down to think, on the root - of the oak tree; and, seeing it stand about the ground, I saw - my way. It was lucky I had brought a longer lever. It would - just reach to wedge under the oak root. - Bearing it down so far would have been easy for a heavy man, - but was a hard fight for me. But this time I meant to do it - if it killed me, because I knew it could be done. Twice I - got it nearly there, and twice the weight bore it up again; - but when I flung myself on it the third time, I heard in my - ears the sea-sound of Poseidon. Then I knew this time I - would do it; and so I did. - [ The King Must Die, by Mary Renault ] - "Stand to it, my hearts of gold," said the old bowman as he - passed from knot to knot. "By my hilt! we are in luck this - journey. Bear in mind the old saying of the Company." - "What is that, Aylward?" cried several, leaning on their bows - and laughing at him. - "'Tis the master-bowyer's rede: 'Every bow well bent. Every - shaft well sent. Every stave well nocked. Every string well - locked.' There, with that jingle in his head, a bracer on - his left hand, a shooting glove on his right, and a - farthing's-worth of wax in his girdle, what more doth a - bowman need?" - "It would not be amiss," said Hordle John, "if under his - girdle he had four farthings'-worth of wine." - [ The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ] - Brigit (Brigid, Bride, Banfile), which means the Exalted One, - was the Celtic (continental European and Irish) fertility - goddess. She was originally celebrated on February first in - the festival of Imbolc, which coincided with the beginning - of lactation in ewes and was regarded in Scotland as the date - on which Brigit deposed the blue-faced hag of winter. The - Christian calendar adopted the same date for the Feast of St. - Brigit. There is no record that a Christian saint ever - actually existed, but in Irish mythology she became the - midwife to the Virgin Mary. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - Bring me my broadsword - And clear understanding. - Bring me my cross of gold, - As a talisman. - [ "Broadsword" (refrain) by Ian Anderson ] - Bugbears are relatives of goblins, although they tend to be - larger and more hairy. They are aggressive carnivores and - sometimes kill just for the treasure their victims may be - carrying. - 'I read you by your bugle horn - And by your palfrey good, - I read you for a Ranger sworn - To keep the King's green-wood.' - 'A Ranger, Lady, winds his horn, - And 'tis at peep of light; - His blast is heard at merry morn, - And mine at dead of night.' - [ Brignall Banks, by Sir Walter Scott ] - "Good," he said and, unbelievably, smiled at me, a smirk like - a round of rotted cheese. "What did your keeper use on you? - A bullwhip?" - [ Melusine, by Sarah Monette ] - A classical Mesoamerican Aztec god, also known as Mixcoatl- - Camaxtli (the Cloud Serpent), Camaxtli is the god of war. He - is also a deity of hunting and fire who received human - sacrifice of captured prisoners. According to tradition, the - sun god Tezcatlipoca transformed himself into Mixcoatl-Camaxtli - to make fire by twirling the sacred fire sticks. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - The seat of Arthur's power in medieval romance. The name is - of unknown origin and refers to the castle but also includes - the surrounding town. ... Camelot appears, most significantly, - as a personal capital as opposed to a permanent or national - one. It is Arthur's and Arthur's alone. There are no previous - lords and Arthur's successor, Constantine, does not take up - residence there. Camelot is actually said to have been - demolished after Arthur and Lancelot were gone by Mark. Fazio - degli Uberti, the Italian poet, claims to have seen the ruins - in the 14th century. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - Only once a year, on his birthday, did Charlie Bucket ever - get to taste a bit of chocolate. The whole family saved up - their money for that special occasion, and when the great - day arrived, Charlie was always presented with one small - chocolate bar to eat all by himself. And each time he - received it, on those marvelous birthday mornings, he would - place it carefully in a small wooden box that he owned, and - treasure it as though it were a bar of solid gold; and for - the next few days, he would allow himself only to look at it, - but never to touch it. Then at last, when he could stand it - no longer, he would peel back a tiny bit of the paper - wrapping at one corner to expose a tiny bit of chocolate, and - then he would take a tiny nibble - just enough to allow the - lovely sweet taste to spread out slowly over his tongue. The - next day, he would take another tiny nibble, and so on, and - so on. And in this way, Charlie would make his ten-cent bar - of birthday chocolate last him for more than a month. - [ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl ] - In World War II, Britain's air ministry spread the word that - a diet of these vegetables helped pilots see Nazi bombers - attacking at night. That was a lie intended to cover the real - matter of what was underpinning the Royal Air Force's successes: - Airborne Interception Radar, also known as AI. ... British - Intelligence didn't want the Germans to find out about the - superior new technology helping protect the nation, so they - created a rumor to afford a somewhat plausible-sounding - explanation for the sudden increase in bombers being shot down. - ... The disinformation was so persuasive that the English public - took to eating carrots to help them find their way during the - blackouts. - [ Urban Legends Reference Pages ] - Imagine a sealed container, so perfectly constructed that no - physical influence can pass either inwards or outwards across its - walls. Imagine that inside the container is a cat, and also a - device that can be triggered by some quantum event. If that event - takes place, then the device smashes a phial containing cyanide and - the cat is killed. If the event does not take place, the cat lives - on. In Schroedinger's original version, the quantum event was the - decay of a radioactive atom. ... To the outside observer, the cat - is indeed in a linear combination of being alive and dead, and only - when the container is finally opened would the cat's state vector - collapse into one or the other. On the other hand, to a (suitably - protected) observer inside the container, the cat's state-vector - would have collapsed much earlier, and the outside observer's - linear combination has no relevance. - [ The Emperor's New Mind, by Roger Penrose ] - Well-known quadruped domestic animal from the family of - predatory felines (_Felis ochreata domestica_), with a thick, - soft pelt; often kept as a pet. Various folklores have the - cat associated with magic and the gods of ancient Egypt. - - So Ulthar went to sleep in vain anger; and when the people - awakened at dawn - behold! Every cat was back at his - accustomed hearth! Large and small, black, grey, striped, - yellow and white, none was missing. Very sleek and fat did - the cats appear, and sonorous with purring content. - [ The Cats of Ulthar, by H.P. Lovecraft ] - Now it was light enough to leave. Moon-Watcher picked up - the shriveled corpse and dragged it after him as he bent - under the low overhang of the cave. Once outside, he - threw the body over his shoulder and stood upright - the - only animal in all this world able to do so. - Among his kind, Moon-Watcher was almost a giant. He was - nearly five feet high, and though badly undernourished - weighed over a hundred pounds. His hairy, muscular body - was halfway between ape and man, but his head was already - much nearer to man than ape. The forehead was low, and - there were ridges over the eye sockets, yet he unmistakably - held in his genes the promise of humanity. - [ 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke ] - 'Twas in a land unkempt of life's red dawn; - Where in his sanded cave he dwelt alone; - Sleeping by day, or sometimes worked upon - His flint-head arrows and his knives of stone; - By night stole forth and slew the savage boar, - So that he loomed a hunter of loud fame, - And many a skin of wolf and wild-cat wore, - And counted many a flint-head to his name; - Wherefore he walked the envy of the band, - Hated and feared, but matchless in his skill. - Till lo! one night deep in that shaggy land, - He tracked a yearling bear and made his kill; - Then over-worn he rested by a stream, - And sank into a sleep too deep for dream. - [ The Dreamer, by Robert Service ] - Of all the monsters put together by the Greek imagination - the Centaurs (Kentauroi) constituted a class in themselves. - Despite a strong streak of sensuality, in their make-up, - their normal behaviour was moral, and they took a kindly - thought of man's welfare. The attempted outrage of Nessos on - Deianeira, and that of the whole tribe of Centaurs on the - Lapith women, are more than offset by the hospitality of - Pholos and by the wisdom of Cheiron, physician, prophet, - lyrist, and the instructor of Achilles. Further, the - Centaurs were peculiar in that their nature, which united the - body of a horse with the trunk and head of a man, involved - an unthinkable duplication of vital organs and important - members. So grotesque a combination seems almost un-Greek. - These strange creatures were said to live in the caves and - clefts of the mountains, myths associating them especially - with the hills of Thessaly and the range of Erymanthos. - [ Mythology of all races, Vol. 1, pp. 270-271 ] - I observed here, what I had often seen before, that certain - districts abound in centipedes. Here they have light - reddish bodies and blue legs; great myriapedes are seen - crawling every where. Although they do no harm, they excite - in man a feeling of loathing. Perhaps our appearance - produces a similar feeling in the elephant and other large - animals. Where they have been much disturbed, they - certainly look upon us with great distrust, as the horrid - biped that ruins their peace. - [ Travels and Researches in South Africa, - by Dr. David Livingstone ] - Cerberus, (or Kerberos in Greek), was the three-headed dog - that guarded the Gates of Hell. He allowed any dead to enter, - and likewise prevented them all from ever leaving. He was - bested only twice: once when Orpheus put him to sleep by - playing bewitching music on his lyre, and the other time when - Hercules confronted him and took him to the world of the - living (as his twelfth and last labor). - A small lizard perched on a brown stone. Feeling threatened by - the approach of human beings along the path, it metamorphosed - into a stingray beetle, then into a stench-puffer, then into a - fiery salamander. - Bink smiled. These conversions weren't real. It had assumed - the forms of obnoxious little monsters, but not their essence. - It could not sting, stink or burn. It was a chameleon, using - its magic to mimic creatures of genuine threat. - Yet as it shifted into the form of a basilisk it glared at him - with such ferocity that Bink's mirth abated. If its malice - could strike him, he would be horribly dead. - [ A Spell for Chameleon, by Piers Anthony ] - When an ancient Greek died, his soul went to the nether world: - the Hades. To reach the nether world, the souls had to cross - the river Styx, the river that separated the living from the - dead. The Styx could be crossed by ferry, whose shabby ferry- - man, advanced in age, was called Charon. The deceased's next- - of-kin would place a coin under his tongue, to pay the ferry- - man. - Dantes rapidly cleared away the earth around the chest. Soon - the center lock appeared, then the handles at each end, all - delicately wrought in the manner of that period when art made - precious even the basest of metals. He took the chest by the - two handles and tried to lift it, but it was impossible. He - tried to open it; it was locked. He inserted the sharp end - of his pickaxe between the chest and the lid and pushed down - on the handle. The lid creaked, then flew open. - Dantes was seized with a sort of giddy fever. He cocked his - gun and placed it beside him. Then he closed his eyes like - a child, opened them and stood dumbfounded. - The chest was divided into three compartments. In the first - were shining gold coins. In the second, unpolished gold - ingots packed in orderly stacks. From the third compartment, - which was half full, Dantes picked up handfuls of diamonds, - pearls and rubies. As they fell through his fingers in a - glittering cascade, they gave forth the sound of hail beating - against the windowpanes. - [ The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas ] - A character in Chinese mythology noted for bringing about the - end of a terrible drought which threatened the survival of - the people. He achieved this by means of sprinkling the - earth with water from a bowl, using the branch of a tree to - do so. He became the heavenly controller of the rain, and - lived with other celestial beings in their paradise on Mount - Kunlun. - [ The Illustrated Who's Who In Mythology, by Michael Senior ] - Tiamat is said to be the mother of evil dragonkind. She is - extremely vain. - A pale yellow variety of crystalline quartz resembling topaz. - It was a warm spring night when a fist knocked at the door so - hard that the hinges bent. - A man opened it and peered out into the street. There was - mist coming off the river and it was a cloudy night. He might - as well have tried to see through white velvet. - But he thought afterwards that there had been shapes out - there, just beyond the light spilling out into the road. A - lot of shapes, watching him carefully. He thought maybe - there'd been very faint points of light... - There was no mistaking the shape right in front of him, - though. It was big and dark red and looked like a child's - clay model of a man. Its eyes were two embers. - [ Feet of Clay, by Terry Pratchett ] - Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, - sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic - melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled - thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet. - [ The Phoenix on the Sword, by Robert E. Howard ] - Cloaks are the universal outer garb of everyone who is not a - Barbarian. It is hard to see why. They are open in front - and require you at most times to use one hand to hold them - shut. On horseback they leave the shirt-sleeved arms and - most of the torso exposed to wind and Weather. The OMTs - [ Official Management Terms ] for Cloaks well express their - difficulties. They are constantly _swirling and dripping_ - and becoming _heavy with water_ in rainy Weather, _entangling - with trees_ or _swords_, or needing to be _pulled close - around her/his shivering body_. This seems to suggest they - are less than practical for anyone on an arduous Tour. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - I wandered lonely as a cloud - That floats on high o'er vales and hills, - When all at once I saw a crowd, - A host, of golden daffodils; - Beside the lake, beneath the trees, - Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. - [ I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, by William Wordsworth ] - Darzee and his wife only cowered down in the nest without - answering, for from the thick grass at the foot of the bush - there came a low hiss -- a horrid cold sound that made - Rikki-tikki jump back two clear feet. Then inch by inch out of - the grass rose up the head and spread hood of Nag, the big - black cobra, and he was five feet long from tongue to tail. - When he had lifted one-third of himself clear of the ground, - he stayed balancing to and fro exactly as a dandelion-tuft - balances in the wind, and he looked at Rikki-tikki with the - wicked snake's eyes that never change their expression, - whatever the snake may be thinking of. - 'Who is Nag?' said he. '_I_ am Nag. The great God Brahm put - his mark upon all our people, when the first cobra spread his - hood to keep the sun off Brahm as he slept. Look, and be - afraid!' - [ Rikki-tikki-tavi, by Rudyard Kipling ] - Once in a great while, when the positions of the stars are - just right, a seven-year-old rooster will lay an egg. Then, - along will come a snake, to coil around the egg, or a toad, - to squat upon the egg, keeping it warm and helping it to - hatch. When it hatches, out comes a creature called basilisk, - or cockatrice, the most deadly of all creatures. A single - glance from its yellow, piercing toad's eyes will kill both - man and beast. Its power of destruction is said to be so - great that sometimes simply to hear its hiss can prove fatal. - Its breath is so venomous that it causes all vegetation - to wither. - - There is, however, one creature which can withstand the - basilisk's deadly gaze, and this is the weasel. No one knows - why this is so, but although the fierce weasel can slay the - basilisk, it will itself be killed in the struggle. Perhaps - the weasel knows the basilisk's fatal weakness: if it ever - sees its own reflection in a mirror it will perish instantly. - But even a dead basilisk is dangerous, for it is said that - merely touching its lifeless body can cause a person to - sicken and die. - [ Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) - and other sources ] - The coin bears the likeness of Belwit the Flat, along with the - inscriptions, "One Zorkmid," and "699 GUE [ Great Underground - Empire ]." On the other side, the coin depicts Egreth Castle, - and says "In Frobs We Trust" in several languages. - [ Zork Zero, by Infocom ] - [Scene: Mr. Moon and Gilbert enter tavern and discover many - corpses strewn about the place; Blind Pew is sole survivor.] - Blind Pew: Evening. Sounded as though there has been a bit - of a squabble. - Mr. Moon: Squabble? They're all dead. - Blind Pew: Oh. Must have been more of a tiff then. - [ Yellowbeard, directed by Mel Damski, screenplay - by Graham Chapman, Peter Cook, Bernard McKenna ] - The cope is a liturgical vestment which may be worn by any - rank of the clergy. Copes are made in all liturgical colours, - and are like a very long mantle or cloak, fastened at the breast - by a clasp. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - He was dressed in a flowing gown with fur tippets which had - the signs of the zodiac embroidered over it, with various - cabalistic signs, such as triangles with eyes in them, queer - crosses, leaves of trees, bones of birds and animals, and a - planetarium whose stars shone like bits of looking-glass with - the sun on them. He had a pointed hat like a dunce's cap, or - like the headgear worn by ladies of that time, except that - the ladies were accustomed to have a bit of veil floating - from the top of it. - [ The Once and Future King, by T.H. White ] - - "A wizard!" Dooley exclaimed, astounded. - "At your service, sirs," said the wizard. "How - perceptive of you to notice. I suppose my hat rather gives me - away. Something of a beacon, I don't doubt." His hat was - pretty much that, tall and cone-shaped with stars and crescent - moons all over it. All in all, it couldn't have been more - wizardish. - [ The Elfin Ship, James P. Blaylock ] - A mythical feathered serpent. The couatl are very rare. - This carnivore is known for its voracious appetite and - inflated view of its own intelligence. - If you want to know what cram is, I can only say that I don't - know the recipe; but it is biscuitish, keeps good indefinitely, - is supposed to be sustaining, and is certainly not entertaining, - being in fact very uninteresting except as a chewing - exercise. It was made by the Lake-men for long journeys. - [ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Gregor stared at the pastry tray, and sighed. "I suppose - it would disturb the guards if I tried to shove a cream torte up - your nose." - "Deeply. You should have done it when we were eight and - twelve, you could have gotten away with it then. The cream pie - of justice flies one way," Miles snickered. - [ The Vor Game, by Lois McMaster Bujold ] - A big animal with the appearance of a lizard, constituting - an order of the reptiles (_Loricata_ or _Crocodylia_), the - crocodile is a large, dangerous predator native to tropical - and subtropical climes. It spends most of its time in large - bodies of water. - [] - - How doth the little crocodile - Improve his shining tail, - And pour the waters of the Nile - On every golden scale! - - How cheerfully he seems to grin - How neatly spreads his claws, - And welcomes little fishes in, - With gently smiling jaws! - [ How Doth The Little Crocodile, by Lewis Carroll ] - Croesus (in Greek: Kroisos), the wealthy last king of Lydia; - his empire was destroyed when he attacked Cyrus in 549, after - the Oracle of Delphi (q.v.) had told him: "if you attack the - Persians, you will destroy a mighty empire". Herodotus - relates of his legendary conversation with Solon of Athens, - who impressed upon him that being rich does not imply being - happy and that no one should be considered fortunate before - his death. - Warily Conan scanned his surroundings, all of his senses alert - for signs of possible danger. Off in the distance, he could - see the familiar shapes of the Camp of the Duali tribe. - Suddenly, the hairs on his neck stand on end as he detects the - aura of evil magic in the air. Without thought, he readies - his weapon, and mutters under his breath: - "By Crom, there will be blood spilt today." - - [ Conan the Avenger by Robert E. Howard, Bjorn Nyberg, - and L. Sprague de Camp ] - "God save thee, ancient Mariner! - From the fiends, that plague thee thus! - - Why look'st thou so?" - With my cross-bow - I shot the Albatross. - [ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ] - You look into one of these and see _vapours swirling like - clouds_. These shortly clear away to show a sort of video - without sound of something that is going to happen to you - soon. It is seldom good news. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - Curses are longstanding ill-wishings which, in Fantasyland, - often manifest as semisentient. They have to be broken or - dispelled. The method varies according to the type and - origin of the Curse: - [...] - 4. Curses on Rings and Swords. You have problems. Rings - have to be returned whence they came, preferably at over a - thousand degrees Fahrenheit, and the Curse means you won't - want to do this. Swords usually resist all attempts to - raise their Curses. Your best source is to hide the Sword - or give it to someone you dislike. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - A pack of snow-white, red-eared spectral hounds which - sometimes took part in the kidnappings and raids the - inhabitants of the underworld sometimes make on this world - (the Wild Hunt). They are associated in Wales with the sounds - of migrating wild geese, and are said to be leading the souls - of the damned to hell. The phantom chase is usually heard or - seen in midwinter and is accompanied by a howling wind. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - And after he had milked his cattle swiftly, - he again took hold of two of my men - and had them as his supper. - Then I went, with a tub of red wine, - to stand before the Cyclops, saying: - "A drop of wine after all this human meat, - so you can taste the delicious wine - that is stored in our ship, Cyclops." - He took the tub and emptied it. - He appreciated the priceless wine that much - that he promptly asked me for a second tub. - "Give it", he said, "and give me your name as well". - ... - Thrice I filled the tub, - and after the wine had clouded his mind, - I said to him, in a tone as sweet as honey: - "You have asked my name, Cyclops? Well, - my name is very well known. I'll give it to you, - if you give me the gift you promised me as a guest. - My name is Nobody. All call me thus: - my father and my mother and my friends." - Ruthlessly he answered to this: - "Nobody, I will eat you last of all; - your host of friends will completely precede you. - That will be my present to you, my friend." - And after these words he fell down backwards, - restrained by the all-restrainer Hupnos. - His monstrous neck slid into the dust; - the red wine squirted from his throat; - the drunk vomited lumps of human flesh. - [ The Odyssey, (chapter Epsilon), by Homer ] - Is this a dagger which I see before me, - The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. - I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. - Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible - To feeling as to sight? or art thou but - A dagger of the mind, a false creation, - Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? - I see thee yet, in form as palpable - As this which now I draw. - [ Macbeth, by William Shakespeare ] - ... But he ruled rather by force and fear, if they might - avail; and those who perceived his shadow spreading over the - world called him the Dark Lord and named him the Enemy; and - he gathered again under his government all the evil things of - the days of Morgoth that remained on earth or beneath it, - and the Orcs were at his command and multiplied like flies. - Thus the Black Years began ... - [ The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Darts are missile weapons, designed to fly such that a sharp, - often weighted point will strike first. They can be - distinguished from javelins by fletching (i.e., feathers on - the tail) and a shaft that is shorter and/or more flexible, - and from arrows by the fact that they are not of the right - length to use with a normal bow. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - - Against my foe I hurled a murderous dart. - He caught it in his hand -- I heard him laugh -- - I saw the thing that should have pierced his heart - Turn to a golden staff. - [ Gifts, by Mary Coleridge ] - A terrible deity, whose very name was capable of producing the - most horrible effects. He is first mentioned by the 4th-century - Christian writer, Lactantius, who in doing so broke with the - superstition that the very reference to Demogorgon by name - brought death and disaster. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - - Demogorgon, the prince of demons, wallows in filth and can - spread a quickly fatal illness to his victims while rending - them. He is a mighty spellcaster, and he can drain the life - of mortals with a touch of his tail. - It is often very hard to discover what any given Demon looks - like, apart from a general impression of large size, huge - fangs, staring eyes, many limbs, and an odd color; but all - accounts agree that Demons are very powerful, very Magic (in - a nonhuman manner), and made of some substance that can squeeze - through a keyhole yet not be pierced with a Sword. This makes - them difficult to deal with, even on the rare occasions when - they are friendly. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - The hardest known mineral (with a hardness of 10 on Mohs' scale). - It is an allotropic form of pure carbon that has crystallized in - the cubic system, usually as octahedra or cubes, under great - pressure. - [ A Concise Dictionary of Physics ] - - The diamond, _adamas_ or _dyamas_, is a transparent stone, like - crystal, but having the colour of polished iron, but it cannot - be destroyed by iron, fire or any other means, unless it is - placed in the hot blood of a goat; with sharp pieces of diamond - other stones are engraved and polished. It is no greater than - a small nut. There are six kinds, however Adamant attracts - metal; it expels venom; it produces amber (and is efficacious - against empty fears and for those resisting spells). It is - found in India, in Greece and in Cyprus, where magicians make - use of it. It gives you courage; it averts apparitions; it - removes anger and quarrels; it heals the mad; it defends you - from your enemies. It should be set in gold or silver and worn - on the left arm. It is likewise found in Arabia. - [ The Aberdeen Bestiary, translated by Colin McLaren ] - The most famous and the first to be named of the imaginary - "minerals" of Star Trek is dilithium. ... Because of this - mineral's central role in the storyline, a whole mythology - surrounds it. It is, however, a naturally occurring substance - within the mythology, as there are various episodes that - make reference to the mining of dilithium deposits. ... - This name itself is imaginary and gives no real information on - the structure or make-up of this substance other than that this - version of the name implies a lithium and iron-bearing - aluminosilicate of some sort. That said, the real mineral that - most closely matches the descriptive elements of this name is - ferroholmquistite which is a dilithium triferrodiallosilicate. - If one goes on the premise that nature follows certain general - norms, then one could extrapolate that dilithium might have a - similar number of silicon atoms in its structure. - Keeping seven (i.e. hepto) ferrous irons and balancing the - oxygens would give a theoretical formula of Li2Fe7Al2Si8O27. - A mineral with this composition could theoretically exist, - although it is doubtful that it would possess the more fantastic - properties ascribed to dilithium. - [ The Mineralogy of Star Trek, by Jeffrey de Fourestier ] - A wolflike wild dog, Canis dingo, of Australia, having a - reddish- or yellowish-brown coat, believed to have been - introduced by the aborigines. - [ Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary - of the English Language ] - Ask not, what your magic can do to it. Ask what it can do - to your magic. - The Roman ruler of the underworld and fortune, similar to the - Greek Hades. Every hundred years, the Ludi Tarentini were - celebrated in his honor. The Gauls regarded Dis Pater as - their ancestor. The name is a contraction of the Latin Dives, - "the wealthy", Dives Pater, "the wealthy father", or "Fater - Wealth". It refers to the wealth of precious stone below the - earth. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - The djinn are genies from the elemental plane of Air. There, - among their kind, they have their own societies. They are - sometimes encountered on earth and may even be summoned here - to perform some service for powerful wizards. The wizards - often leave them about for later service, safely tucked away - in a flask or lamp. Once in a while, such a tool is found by - a lucky rogue, and some djinn are known to be so grateful - when released that they might grant their rescuer a wish. - A domestic animal, the _tame dog_ (_Canis familiaris_), of - which numerous breeds exist. The male is called a dog, - while the female is called a bitch. Because of its known - loyalty to man and gentleness with children, it is the - world's most popular domestic animal. It can easily be - trained to perform various tasks. - Through me you pass into the city of woe: - Through me you pass into eternal pain: - Through me among the people lost for aye. - Justice the founder of my fabric mov'd: - To rear me was the task of power divine, - Supremest wisdom, and primeval love. - Before me things create were none, save things - Eternal, and eternal I endure. - All hope abandon ye who enter here. - [ The Inferno, from The Divine Comedy of Dante - Alighieri, translated by H.F. Cary ] - "Then we can only give thanks that this is Antarctica, where - there is not one, single, solitary, living thing for it to - imitate, except these animals in camp." - - "Us," Blair giggled. "It can imitate us. Dogs can't make four - hundred miles to the sea; there's no food. There aren't any - skua gulls to imitate at this season. There aren't any - penguins this far inland. There's nothing that can reach the - sea from this point - except us. We've got brains. We can do - it. Don't you see - it's got to imitate us - it's got to be one - of us - that's the only way it can fly an airplane - fly a plane - for two hours, and rule - be - all Earth's inhabitants. A world - for the taking - if it imitates us! - [ Who Goes There?, by John W. Campbell ] - - Xander: Let go! I have to kill the demon bot! - Xander Double (grabbing the gun): Anya, get out of the way. - Buffy: Xander! - Xander Double: That's all right, Buffy. I have him. - Xander: No, Buffy, I'm me. Help me! - Anya: My gun, he's got my gun. - Riley: You own a gun? - Buffy: Xander, gun holding Xander, give it to me. - Anya: Buffy, which one's real? - Xander: I am. - Xander Double: No, _I_ am. - [ Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Episode 5.03, "The Replacement" ] - In the West the dragon was the natural enemy of man. Although - preferring to live in bleak and desolate regions, whenever it - was seen among men it left in its wake a trail of destruction - and disease. Yet any attempt to slay this beast was a perilous - undertaking. For the dragon's assailant had to contend - not only with clouds of sulphurous fumes pouring from its fire - breathing nostrils, but also with the thrashings of its tail, - the most deadly part of its serpent-like body. - [ Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) ] - - "One whom the dragons will speak with," he said, "that is a - dragonlord, or at least that is the center of the matter. It's - not a trick of mastering the dragons, as most people think. - Dragons have no masters. The question is always the same, with - a dragon: will he talk to you or will he eat you? If you can - count upon his doing the former, and not doing the latter, why - then you're a dragonlord." - [ The Tombs of Atuan, by Ursula K. Le Guin ] - Stephen had argued, and the expert armorer had grudgingly - admitted, that dragonscale shield or armor, provided it proved - feasible to make at all, ought to offer some real, practical - advantages over any metal breastplate or shield -- gram for - gram of weight, such a defense would probably be a lot - tougher and more protective than any human smiths could - make of steel. - [ The Last Book of Swords: Shieldbreaker's Story, - by Fred Saberhagen ] - Many travelers have seen the drums of the great apes, and - some have heard the sounds of their beating and the noise of - the wild, weird revelry of these first lords of the jungle, - but Tarzan, Lord Greystoke, is, doubtless, the only human - being who ever joined in the fierce, mad, intoxicating revel - of the Dum-Dum. - [ Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs ] - A dunce cap, also variously known as a dunce hat, dunce's - cap, or dunce's hat, is a tall conical hat. In popular - culture, it is typically made of paper and often marked with - a D, and given to schoolchildren to wear as punishment for - being stupid or lazy. While this is now a rare practice, - it is frequently depicted in popular culture such as - children's cartoons. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - At once as far as Angels kenn he views - The dismal Situation waste and wilde, - A Dungeon horrible, on all sides round - As one great Furnace flam'd, yet from those flames - No light, but rather darkness visible - Serv'd only to discover sights of woe, - Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace - And rest can never dwell, hope never comes - That comes to all; but torture without end - Still urges, and a fiery Deluge, fed - With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd: - Such place Eternal Justice had prepar'd - For those rebellious, here their Prison ordain'd - In utter darkness, and their portion set - As far remov'd from God and light of Heav'n - As from the Center thrice to th' utmost Pole. - [ Paradise Lost, by John Milton ] - Dwarfs have faces like men (ugly men, with wrinkled, leathery - skins), but are generally either flat-footed, duck-footed, or - have feet pointing backwards. They are of the earth, earthy, - living in the darkest of caverns and venturing forth only - with the cloaks by which they can make themselves invisible, - and others disguised as toads. Miners often come across them, - and sometimes establish reasonably close relations with them. - ... The miners of Cornwall were always delighted to hear a - bucca busily mining away, for all dwarfs have an infallible - nose for precious metals. - Among other things, dwarfs are rightly valued for their skill - as blacksmiths and jewellers: they made Odin his famous spear - Gungnir, and Thor his hammer; for Freya they designed a - magnificent necklace, and for Frey a golden boar. And in their - spare time they are excellent bakers. Ironically, despite - their odd feet, they are particularly fond of dancing. They - can also see into the future, and consequently are excellent - meteorologists. They can be free with presents to people - they like, and a dwarvish gift is likely to turn to gold in - the hand. But on the whole they are a snappish lot. - [ The Immortals, by Derek and Julia Parker ] - In after days, when because of the triumph of Morgoth Elves and - Men became estranged, as he most wished, those of the Elven-race - that lived still in Middle-earth waned and faded, and Men usurped - the sunlight. Then the Quendi wandered in the lonely places of the - great lands and the isles, and took to the moonlight and the - starlight, and to the woods and the caves, becoming as shadows - and memories, save those who ever and anon set sail into the West - and vanished from Middle-earth. But in the dawn of years Elves - and Men were allies and held themselves akin, and there were some - among Men that learned the wisdom of the Eldar, and became great - and valiant among the captains of the Noldor. And in the glory - and beauty of the Elves, and in their fate, full share had the - offspring of elf and mortal, Earendil, and Elwing, and Elrond - their child. - [ The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - The behaviour of eels in fresh water extends the air of - mystery surrounding them. They move freely into muddy, silty - bottoms of lakes, lying buried in the daylight hours in summer. - [...] Eels are voracious carnivores, feeding mainly at - night and consuming a wide variety of fishes and invertebrate - creatures. Contrary to earlier thinking, eels seek living - rather than dead creatures and are not habitual eaters of - carrion. - [ Freshwater Fishes of Canada, by Scott and Crossman ] - But I asked why not keep it and let the hen sit on it till it - hatched, and then we could see what would come out of it. - "Nothing good, I'm certain of that," Mom said. "It would - probably be something horrible. But just remember, if it's a - crocodile or a dragon or something like that, I won't have it - in my house for one minute." - [ The Enormous Egg, by Oliver Butterworth ] - ... Even as they stepped over the threshold a single clear - voice rose in song. - - A Elbereth Gilthoniel, - silivren penna miriel - o menel aglar elenath! - Na-chaered palan-diriel - o galadhremmin ennorath, - Fanuilos, le linnathon - nef aear, si nef aearon! - - Frodo halted for a moment, looking back. Elrond was in his - chair and the fire was on his face like summer-light upon the - trees. Near him sat the Lady Arwen. [...] - He stood still enchanted, while the sweet syllables of the - elvish song fell like clear jewels of blended word and melody. - "It is a song to Elbereth," said Bilbo. "They will sing that, - and other songs of the Blessed Realm, many times tonight. - Come on!" - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - South-American fish (_Gymnotus electricus_), living in fresh - water. Shaped like a serpent, it can grow up to 2 metres. - This eel is known for its electrical organ which enables it - to paralyse creatures up to the size of a horse. - [ Van Dale's Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal ] - Elementals are manifestations of the basic nature of the - universe. There are four known forms of elementals: air, fire, - water, and earth. Some mystics have postulated the necessity - for a fifth type, the spirit elemental, but none have ever - been encountered, at least on this plane of existence. - The Elves sat round the fire upon the grass or upon the sawn - rings of old trunks. Some went to and fro bearing cups and - pouring drinks; others brought food on heaped plates and - dishes. - "This is poor fare," they said to the hobbits; "for we are - lodging in the greenwood far from our halls. If ever you are - our guests at home, we will treat you better." - "It seems to me good enough for a birthday-party," said Frodo. - Pippin afterwards recalled little of either food or drink, for - his mind was filled with the light upon the elf-faces, and the - sound of voices so various and so beautiful that he felt in a - waking dream. [...] - Sam could never describe in words, nor picture clearly to - himself, what he felt or thought that night, though it remained - in his memory as one of the chief events of his life. The - nearest he ever got was to say: "Well, sir, if I could grow - apples like that, I would call myself a gardener. But it was - the singing that went to my heart, if you know what I mean." - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - The Elves next unwrapped and gave to each of the Company the - clothes they had brought. For each they had provided a hood - and cloak, made according to his size, of the light but warm - silken stuff that the Galadrim wove. It was hard to say of - what colour they were: grey with the hue of twilight under - the trees they seemed to be; and yet if they were moved, or - set in another light, they were green as shadowed leaves, or - brown as fallow fields by night, dusk-silver as water under - the stars. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - 'Put off that mask of burning gold - With emerald eyes.' - 'O no, my dear, you make so bold - To find if hearts be wild and wise, - And yet not cold.' - - 'I would but find what's there to find, - Love or deceit.' - 'It was the mask engaged your mind, - And after set your heart to beat, - Not what's behind.' - - 'But lest you are my enemy, - I must enquire.' - 'O no, my dear, let all that be; - What matter, so there is but fire - In you, in me?' - [ The Mask, by W.B. Yeats ] - Presently we reached a place where the beach narrowed; the sea - almost came up to the foot of the cliffs, leaving a passage no - wider than a couple of yards. Between two projecting rocks we - caught sight of the entrance to a dark tunnel. - There, on a slab of granite, appeared two mysterious letters, - half eaten away by time -- the two initials of the bold, - adventurous traveller: - - A.S. - - 'A.S.,' cried my uncle. 'Arne Saknussemm! Arne Saknussemm again!' - - [...] at the sight of those two letters, carved there three - hundred years before, I stood in utter stupefaction. Not - only was the signature of the learned alchemist legible on - the rock, but I held in my hand the dagger which had traced it. - Without showing the most appalling bad faith, I could no longer - doubt the existence of the traveller and the reality of his - journey. - [ Journey to the Centre of the Earth, by Jules Verne, - translated by Robert Baldick ] - The asclepieion at Epidaurus was the most celebrated healing - center of the Classical world, the place where ill people went - in the hope of being cured. To find out the right cure for - their ailments, they spent a night in the enkoimitiria, a big - sleeping hall. In their dreams, the god himself (Asclepius) - would advise them what they had to do to regain their health. - There are also mineral springs in the vicinity which may have - been used in healing. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - These female-seeming devils named after the Furies of mythology - attack hand to hand and poison their unwary victims as well. - The two-headed giant, or ettin, is a vicious and unpredictable - hunter that stalks by night and eats any meat it can catch. - At first only its tip was visible, but then it rose, straight, - proud, all that was noble and great and wondrous. The tip of - the blade pointed toward the moon, as if it would cleave it - in two. The blade itself gleamed like a beacon in the night. - There was no light source for the sword to be reflecting - from, for the moon had darted behind a cloud in fear. The - sword was glowing from the intensity of its strength and - power and knowledge that it was justice incarnate, and that - after a slumber of uncounted years its time had again come. - After the blade broke the surface, the hilt was visible, and - holding the sword was a single strong, yet feminine hand, - wearing several rings that bore jewels sparkling with the - blue-green color of the ocean. - [ Knight Life, by Peter David ] - There was a time when Rincewind had quite liked the iconoscope. - He believed, against all experience, that the world was - fundamentally understandable, and that if he could only equip - himself with the right mental toolbox he could take the back off - and see how it worked. He was, of course, dead wrong. The - iconoscope didn't take pictures by letting light fall onto - specially treated paper, as he had surmised, but by the far - simpler method of imprisoning a small demon with a good eye for - colour and a speedy hand with a paintbrush. He had been very - upset to find that out. - [ The Light Fantastic, by Terry Pratchett ] - This is a powerful amulet of ESP. In addition to its standard - powers, it regenerates the energy of anyone who carries - it, allowing them to cast spells more often. It also reduces - any spell damage to the person who carries it by half, and - protects from magic missiles. Finally, when invoked it has - the power to instantly open a portal to any other area of the - dungeon, allowing its invoker to travel quickly between - areas. - The Eyes of the Overworld is a rather obscure artifact. - These magical lenses push the wearer's view sense into the - "overworld" -- another name for a segment of the Astral Plane. - Usually, there is nothing to be seen. However, the wearer - is also able to look back and see the area around herself, - much like looking on a map. Why anyone would want to ... - Some hats can only be worn if you're willing to be jaunty, to set - them at an angle and to walk beneath them with a spring in your - stride as if you're only a step away from dancing. They demand a - lot of you. - [ Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman ] - Then it appeared in Paris at just about the time that Paris - was full of Carlists who had to get out of Spain. One of - them must have brought it with him, but, whoever he was, it's - likely he knew nothing about its real value. It had been -- - no doubt as a precaution during the Carlist trouble in Spain - -- painted or enameled over to look like nothing more than a - fairly interesting black statuette. And in that disguise, - sir, it was, you might say, kicked around Paris for seventy - years by private owners and dealers too stupid to see what - it was under the skin. - [ The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett ] - 'Let him be for a while,' said Cohen. 'I reckon the fish - disagreed with him.' - 'Don't see why,' said Truckle. 'I pulled him out before it'd - hardly chewed him. And he must've dried out nicely in that - corridor. You know, the one where the flames shot up out of - the floor unexpectedly.' - 'I reckon our bard wasn't expecting flames to shoot out of - the floor unexpectedly,' said Cohen. - Truckle shrugged theatrically. '_Well_, if you're not going - to expect unexpected flames, what's the point of going - _anywhere_?' - [ The Last Hero, by Terry Pratchett ] - Some say the world will end in fire, - Some say in ice. - From what I've tasted of desire - I hold with those who favor fire. - But if it had to perish twice, - I think I know enough of hate - To say that for destruction ice - Is also great - And would suffice. - [ Fire and Ice, by Robert Frost ] - With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected - the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark - of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet. It was - already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against - the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the - glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow - eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive - motion agitated its limbs. - - How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how - delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I - had endeavoured to form? His limbs were in proportion, and I - had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful!--Great God! - His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and - arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and - flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these luxuriances - only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that - seemed almost of the same colour as the dun white sockets in - which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight - black lips. - [ Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ] - An emerald is as green as grass; - A ruby red as blood; - A sapphire shines as blue as heaven; - A flint lies in the mud. - - A diamond is a brilliant stone, - To catch the world's desire; - An opal holds a fiery spark; - But a flint holds fire. - [ Precious Stones, by Christina Giorgina Rossetti ] - Floating eyes, not surprisingly, are large, floating eyeballs - which drift about the dungeon. Though not dangerous in and - of themselves, their power to paralyse those who gaze at - their large eye in combat is widely feared. Many are the - tales of those who struck a floating eye, were paralysed by - its mystic powers, and then nibbled to death by some other - creature that lurked around nearby. - With this thou canst do mighty deeds - And change men's passions for thy needs: - A man's despair with joy allay, - Turn bachelors old to lovers gay. - [ The Magic Flute, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ] - The fog comes - on little cat feet. - - It sits looking - over harbor and city - on silent haunches - and then moves on. - [ Fog, by Carl Sandburg ] - The little girl stood on tip-toe and picked one of the nicest - and biggest lunch-boxes, and then she sat down upon the ground - and eagerly opened it. Inside she found, nicely wrapped in - white papers, a ham sandwich, a piece of sponge-cake, a pickle, - a slice of new cheese and an apple. Each thing had a separate - stem, and so had to be picked off the side of the box; but - Dorothy found them all to be delicious, and she ate every bit - of luncheon in the box before she had finished. - [ Ozma of Oz, by L. Frank Baum ] - Rest! This little Fountain runs - Thus for aye: -- It never stays - For the look of summer suns, - Nor the cold of winter days. - Whose'er shall wander near, - When the Syrian heat is worst, - Let him hither come, nor fear - Lest he may not slake his thirst: - He will find this little river - Running still, as bright as ever. - Let him drink, and onward hie, - Bearing but in thought, that I, - Erotas, bade the Naiad fall, - And thank the great god Pan for all! - [ For a Fountain, by Bryan Waller Procter ] - One hot summer's day a Fox was strolling through an orchard - till he came to a bunch of Grapes just ripening on a vine - which had been trained over a lofty branch. "Just the thing - to quench my thirst," quoth he. Drawing back a few paces, he - took a run and a jump, and just missed the bunch. Turning - round again with a One, Two, Three, he jumped up, but with - no greater success. Again and again he tried after the - tempting morsel, but at last had to give it up, and walked - away with his nose in the air, saying: "I am sure they are - sour." - [ Aesop's Fables ] - Fungi, division of simple plants that lack chlorophyll, true - stems, roots, and leaves. Unlike algae, fungi cannot - photosynthesize, and live as parasites or saprophytes. The - division comprises the slime molds and true fungi. True - fungi are multicellular (with the exception of yeasts); the - body of most true fungi consists of slender cottony - filaments, or hyphae. All fungi are capable of asexual - reproduction by cell division, budding, fragmentation, or - spores. Those that reproduce sexually alternate a sexual - generation (gametophyte) with a spore-producing one. The - four classes of true fungi are the algaelike fungi (e.g., - black bread mold and downy mildew), sac fungi (e.g., yeasts, - powdery mildews, truffles, and blue and green molds such as - Penicillium), basidium fungi (e.g., mushrooms and puffballs) - and imperfect fungi (e.g., species that cause athlete's foot - and ringworm). Fungi help decompose organic matter (important - in soil renewal); are valuable as a source of antibiotics, - vitamins, and various chemicals; and for their role in - fermentation, e.g., in bread and alcoholic beverage - production. - [ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ] - And so it came to pass that while Man ruled on Earth, the - gargoyles waited, lurking, hidden from the light. Reborn - every 600 years in Man's reckoning of time, the gargoyles - joined battle against Man to gain dominion over the Earth. - - In each coming, the gargoyles were nearly destroyed by Men - who flourished in greater numbers. Now it has been so many - hundreds of years that it seems the ancient statues and - paintings of gargoyles are just products of Man's - imagination. In this year, with Man's thoughts turned toward - the many ills he has brought among himself, Man has forgotten - his most ancient adversary, the gargoyles. - [ Excerpt from the opening narration to the movie - _Gargoyles_, written by Stephen and Elinor Karpf ] - 1 November - All day long we have travelled, and at a good - speed. The horses seem to know that they are being kindly - treated, for they go willingly their full stage at best - speed. We have now had so many changes and find the same - thing so constantly that we are encouraged to think that the - journey will be an easy one. Dr. Van Helsing is laconic, he - tells the farmers that he is hurrying to Bistritz, and pays - them well to make the exchange of horses. We get hot soup, - or coffee, or tea, and off we go. It is a lovely country. - Full of beauties of all imaginable kinds, and the people are - brave, and strong, and simple, and seem full of nice - qualities. They are very, very superstitious. In the first - house where we stopped, when the woman who served us saw the - scar on my forehead, she crossed herself and put out two - fingers towards me, to keep off the evil eye. I believe they - went to the trouble of putting an extra amount of garlic into - our food, and I can't abide garlic. Ever since then I have - taken care not to take off my hat or veil, and so have - escaped their suspicions. - [ Dracula, by Bram Stoker ] - "Place of Torment." The Valley of Hinnom, south-west of - Jerusalem, where Solomon, king of Israel, built "a high place", - or place of worship, for the gods Chemosh and Moloch. The - valley came to be regarded as a place of abomination because - some of the Israelites sacrificed their children to Moloch - there. In a later period it was made a refuse dump and - perpetual fires were maintained there to prevent pestilence. - Thus, in the New Testament, Gehenna became synonymous with hell. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - Despite its popularity (or perhaps because of it), the - gelatinous cube is also widely known as one of the sillier - role-playing monsters. It is something of a commentary on the - ubiquity of treasure-laden dungeons in the Dungeons & Dragons - universe, as the cube is a creature specifically adapted to a - dungeon ecosystem. 10 feet to the side, it travels through - standard 10-foot by 10-foot dungeon corridors, cleaning up - debris and redistributing treasure by excreting indigestible - metal items. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - The difference between false memories and true ones is the - same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the - most real, the most brilliant. - [ Salvador Dali ] - Forthwith that image vile of fraud appear'd, - His head and upper part expos'd on land, - But laid not on the shore his bestial train. - His face the semblance of a just man's wore, - So kind and gracious was its outward cheer; - The rest was serpent all: two shaggy claws - Reach'd to the armpits, and the back and breast, - And either side, were painted o'er with nodes - And orbits. Colours variegated more - Nor Turks nor Tartars e'er on cloth of state - With interchangeable embroidery wove, - Nor spread Arachne o'er her curious loom. - As ofttimes a light skiff, moor'd to the shore, - Stands part in water, part upon the land; - Or, as where dwells the greedy German boor, - The beaver settles watching for his prey; - So on the rim, that fenc'd the sand with rock, - Sat perch'd the fiend of evil. In the void - Glancing, his tail upturn'd its venomous fork, - With sting like scorpion's arm'd. Then thus my guide: - "Now need our way must turn few steps apart, - Far as to that ill beast, who couches there." - [ The Inferno, from The Divine Comedy of Dante - Alighieri, translated by H.F. Cary ] - And now the souls of the dead who had gone below came swarming - up from Erebus -- fresh brides, unmarried youths, old men - with life's long suffering behind them, tender young girls - still nursing this first anguish in their hearts, and a great - throng of warriors killed in battle, their spear-wounds gaping - yet and all their armour stained with blood. From this - multitude of souls, as they fluttered to and fro by the - trench, there came a moaning that was horrible to hear. - Panic drained the blood from my cheeks. - [ The Odyssey, (chapter Lambda), by Homer ] - The forces of the gloom know each other, and are strangely - balanced by each other. Teeth and claws fear what they cannot - grasp. Blood-drinking bestiality, voracious appetites, hunger - in search of prey, the armed instincts of nails and jaws which - have for source and aim the belly, glare and smell out - uneasily the impassive spectral forms straying beneath a - shroud, erect in its vague and shuddering robe, and which seem - to them to live with a dead and terrible life. These - brutalities, which are only matter, entertain a confused fear - of having to deal with the immense obscurity condensed into an - unknown being. A black figure barring the way stops the wild - beast short. That which emerges from the cemetery intimidates - and disconcerts that which emerges from the cave; the - ferocious fear the sinister; wolves recoil when they encounter - a ghoul. - [ Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo ] - Giants have always walked the earth, though they are rare in - these times. They range in size from little over nine feet - to a towering twenty feet or more. The larger ones use huge - boulders as weapons, hurling them over large distances. All - types of giants share a love for men - roasted, boiled, or - fried. Their table manners are legendary. - ... And then a gnome came by, carrying a bundle, an old - fellow three times as large as an imp and wearing clothes of - a sort, especially a hat. And he was clearly just as frightened - as the imps though he could not go so fast. Ramon Alonzo - saw that there must be some great trouble that was vexing - magical things; and, since gnomes speak the language of men, and - will answer if spoken to gently, he raised his hat, and asked - of the gnome his name. The gnome did not stop his hasty - shuffle a moment as he answered 'Alaraba' and grabbed the rim - of his hat but forgot to doff it. - 'What is the trouble, Alaraba?' said Ramon Alonzo. - 'White magic. Run!' said the gnome .. - [ The Charwoman's Shadow, by Lord Dunsany ] - - "Muggles have garden gnomes, too, you know," Harry told Ron as - they crossed the lawn. - "Yeah, I've seen those things they think are gnomes," said Ron, - bent double with his head in a peony bush, "like fat little - Santa Clauses with fishing rods..." - There was a violent scuffling noise, the peony bush shuddered, - and Ron straightened up. "This is a gnome," he said grimly. - "Geroff me! Gerroff me!" squealed the gnome. - It was certainly nothing like Santa Claus. It was small and - leathery looking, with a large, knobby, bald head exactly like - a potato. Ron held it at arm's length as it kicked out at him - with its horny little feet; he grasped it around the ankles - and turned it upside down. - [ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by J. K. Rowling ] - Now goblins are cruel, wicked, and bad-hearted. They make - no beautiful things, but they make many clever ones. They - can tunnel and mine as well as any but the most skilled - dwarves, when they take the trouble, though they are usually - untidy and dirty. Hammers, axes, swords, daggers, pickaxes, - tongs, and also instruments of torture, they make very well, - or get other people to make to their design, prisoners and - slaves that have to work till they die for want of air and - light. - [ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Goddesses and Gods operate in ones, threesomes, or whole - pantheons of nine or more (see Religion). Most of them claim - to have made the world, and this is indeed a likely claim in - the case of threesomes or pantheons: Fantasyland does have - the air of having been made by a committee. But all Goddesses - and Gods, whether they say they made the world or not, have - very detailed short-term plans for it which they are determined - to carry out. Consequently they tend to push people into the - required actions by the use of coincidence or Prophecy, or just - by narrowing down your available choices of what to do next: - if a deity is pushing you, things will go miserably badly until - there is only one choice left to you. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - A metal of characteristic yellow colour, the most precious - metal used as a common commercial medium of exchange. Symbol, - Au; at. no. 79; at. wt. 197.2. It is the most malleable - and ductile of all metals, and very heavy (sp. gr., 19.3). - It is quite unalterable by heat, moisture, and most - corrosive agents, and therefore well suited for its use in - coin and jewelry. - [ Webster's New International Dictionary - of the English Language, Second Edition ] - The bellows he set away from the fire, and gathered all the tools - wherewith he wrought into a silver chest; and with a sponge wiped - he his face and his two hands withal, and his mighty neck and - shaggy breast, and put upon him a tunic, and grasped a stout staff, - and went forth halting; but there moved swiftly to support their - lord handmaidens wrought of gold in the semblance of living maids. - In them is understanding in their hearts, and in them speech and - strength, and they know cunning handiwork by gift of the immortal - gods. - [ The Iliad, by Homer ] - "The original story harks back, so they say, to the sixteenth - century. Using long-lost formulas from the Kabbala, a rabbi is - said to have made an artificial man -- the so-called Golem -- to - help ring the bells in the Synagogue and for all kinds of other - menial work. - "But he hadn't made a full man, and it was animated by some sort - of vegetable half-life. What life it had, too, so the story - runs, was only derived from the magic charm placed behind its - teeth each day, that drew down to itself what was known as the - `free sidereal strength of the universe.' - "One evening, before evening prayers, the rabbi forgot to take - the charm out of the Golem's mouth, and it fell into a frenzy. - It raged through the dark streets, smashing everything in its - path, until the rabbi caught up with it, removed the charm, and - destroyed it. Then the Golem collapsed, lifeless. All that was - left of it was a small clay image, which you can still see in - the Old Synagogue." ... - [ The Golem, by Gustav Meyrink ] - "Who'd care to dig 'em," said the old, old man, - "Those six feet marked in chalk? - Much I talk, more I walk; - Time I were buried," said the old, old man. - [ Three Songs to the Same Tune, by W.B. Yeats ] - Why had I been wearing Grayswandir? Would another weapon have - affected a Logrus-ghost as strongly? Had it really been my - father, then, who had brought me here? And had he felt I might - need the extra edge his weapon could provide? I wanted to - think so, to believe that he had been more than a Pattern-ghost. - [ Knight of Shadows, by Roger Zelazny ] - ANOINT, v.t. To grease a king or other great functionary - already sufficiently slippery. - [ The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce ] - The gremlin is a highly intelligent and completely evil - creature. It lives to torment other creatures and will go - to great lengths to inflict pain or cause injury. - [] - - Suddenly, Wilson thought about war, about the newspaper - stories which recounted the alleged existence of creatures in - the sky who plagued the Allied pilots in their duties. They - called them gremlins, he remembered. Were there, actually, - such beings? Did they, truly, exist up here, never falling, - riding on the wind, apparently of bulk and weight, yet - impervious to gravity? - He was thinking that when the man appeared again. - [ Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, by Richard Matheson ] - These electronically based creatures are not native to this - universe. They appear to come from a world whose laws of - motion are radically different from ours. - [] - - Tron looked to his mate and pilot. "I'm going to check on - the beam connection, Yori. You two can keep a watch out for - grid bugs." Tron paced forward along the slender catwalk - that still seemed awfully insubstantial to Flynn, though he - knew it to be amazingly sturdy. He gazed after Tron, asking - himself what in the world a grid bug was, and hoping that the - beam connection -- to which he'd given no thought whatsoever - until this moment -- was healthy and sound." - [ Tron, novel by Brian Daley, story by Steven Lisberger ] - The samurai's last meal before battle. It was usually made - up of cooked chestnuts, dried seaweed, and sake. - Hachi was a dog that went with his master, a professor, to - the Shibuya train station every morning. In the afternoon, - when his master was to return from work Hachi would be there - waiting. One day his master died at the office, and did not - return. For over ten years Hachi returned to the station - every afternoon to wait for his master. When Hachi died a - statue was erected on the station platform in his honor. It - is said to bring you luck if you touch his statue. - A triangular stringed instrument, often Magic. Even when not - Magic, a Harp is surprisingly portable and tough and can be - carried everywhere on the back of the Bard or Harper in all - weathers. A Harp seldom goes out of tune and never warps. - Its strings break only in very rare instances, usually - because the Harper is sulking or crossed in love. This is - just as well as no one seems to make or sell spare strings. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - - After breakfast was over, the ogre called out: "Wife, wife, - bring me my golden harp." So she brought it and put it on - the table before him. Then he said: "Sing!" and the golden - harp sang most beautifully. And it went on singing till the - ogre fell asleep, and commenced to snore like thunder. - Then Jack lifted up the copper-lid very quietly and got down - like a mouse and crept on hands and knees till he came to the - table, when up he crawled, caught hold of the golden harp and - dashed with it towards the door. But the harp called out - quite loud: "Master! Master!" and the ogre woke up just in - time to see Jack running off with his harp. - [ Jack and the Beanstalk, from English Fairy Tales, - by Joseph Jacobs ] - 'One of the things he can't do, he can't ride a horse,' he - said. Then he stiffened as if sandbagged by a sudden - recollection, gave a small yelp of terror and dashed into - the gloom. When he returned, the being called Twoflower was - hanging limply over his shoulder. It was small and skinny, - and dressed very oddly in a pair of knee-length britches and - a shirt in such a violent and vivid conflict of colours that - the Weasel's fastidious eye was offended even in the half-light. - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - I swear by Apollo the physician, and Aesculapius, and Health, - and All-heal, and all the gods and goddesses, that, according - to my ability and judgment, I will keep this Oath and this - stipulation -- to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear - to me as my parents, to share my substance with him, and relieve - his necessities if required; to look upon his offspring in the - same footing as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if - they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and - that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, - I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons, and those - of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath - according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will - follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and - judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain - from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. [...] - [ Hippocrates' Oath, translated by Francis Adams ] - - PHYSICIAN, n. One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our - dogs when well. - [ The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce ] - The other three drew in their breath sharply, and the dark, - powerful man who stood at the head of the sarcophagus whispered: - "The Heart of Ahriman!" The other lifted a quick hand - for silence. Somewhere a dog began howling dolefully, and a - stealthy step padded outside the barred and bolted door. ... - But none looked aside from the mummy case over which the man - in the ermine-trimmed robe was now moving the great flaming - jewel, while he muttered an incantation that was old when - Atlantis sank. The glare of the gem dazzled their eyes, so - that they could not be sure what they saw; but with a - splintering crash, the carven lid of the sarcophagus burst - outward as if from some irresistible pressure applied from - within and the four men, bending eagerly forward, saw the - occupant -- a huddled, withered, wizened shape, with dried - brown limbs like dead wood showing through moldering bandages. - "Bring that thing back?" muttered the small dark man who - stood on the right, with a short, sardonic laugh. "It is - ready to crumble at a touch. We are fools ---" - [ Conan The Conqueror, by Robert E. Howard ] - But suddenly they started forward in a rigid, fixed stare, - and his lips parted in amazement. At the same instant Lestrade - gave a yell of terror and threw himself face downward upon the - ground. I sprang to my feet, my inert hand grasping my pistol, - my mind paralyzed by the dreadful shape which had sprung out - upon us from the shadows of the fog. A hound it was, an - enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes - have ever seen. Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes - glowed with a smouldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and - dewlap were outlined in flickering flame. Never in the - delirious dream of a disordered brain could anything more - savage, more appalling, more hellish be conceived than that - dark form and savage face which broke upon us out of the wall - of fog. - [ The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ] - Messenger and herald of the Olympians. Being required to do - a great deal of travelling and speaking in public, he became - the god of eloquence, travellers, merchants, and thieves. He - was one of the most energetic of the Greek gods, a - Machiavellian character full of trickery and sexual vigour. - Like other Greek gods, he is endowed with not-inconsiderable - sexual prowess which he directs towards countryside nymphs. - He is a god of boundaries, guardian of graves and patron deity - of shepherds. He is usually depicted as a handsome young - man wearing winged golden sandals and holding a magical - herald's staff consisting of intertwined serpents, the - kerykeion. He is reputedly the only being able to find his way - to the underworld ferry of Charon and back again. He is said - to have invented, among other things, the lyre, Pan's Pipes, - numbers, the alphabet, weights and measures, and sacrificing. - "Hezrou" is the common name for the type II demon. It is - among the weaker of demons, but still quite formidable. - Greek physician, recognized as the father of medicine. He - is believed to have been born on the island of Cos, to have - studied under his father, a physician, to have traveled for - some time, perhaps studying in Athens, and to have then - returned to practice, teach, and write at Cos. The - Hippocratic or Coan school that formed around him was of - enormous importance in separating medicine from superstition - and philosophic speculation, placing it on a strictly - scientific plane based on objective observation and critical - deductive reasoning. - [ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ] - Hobbits are an unobtrusive but very ancient people, more - numerous formerly than they are today; for they love peace - and quiet and good tilled earth: a well-ordered and well- - farmed countryside was their favourite haunt. They do not - and did not understand or like machines more complicated - than a forge-bellows, a water-mill, or a handloom, although - they were skillful with tools. Even in ancient days they - were, as a rule, shy of "the Big Folk", as they call us, and - now they avoid us with dismay and are becoming hard to find. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Hobgoblin. Used by the Puritans and in later times for - wicked goblin spirits, as in Bunyan's "Hobgoblin nor foul - friend", but its more correct use is for the friendly spirits - of the brownie type. In "A midsummer night's dream" a - fairy says to Shakespeare's Puck: - Those that Hobgoblin call you, and sweet Puck, - You do their work, and they shall have good luck: - Are you not he? - and obviously Puck would not wish to be called a hobgoblin - if that was an ill-omened word. - Hobgoblins are on the whole, good-humoured and ready to be - helpful, but fond of practical joking, and like most of the - fairies rather nasty people to annoy. Boggarts hover on the - verge of hobgoblindom. Bogles are just over the edge. - One Hob mentioned by Henderson, was Hob Headless who haunted - the road between Hurworth and Neasham, but could not cross - the little river Kent, which flowed into the Tess. He was - exorcised and laid under a large stone by the roadside for - ninety-nine years and a day. If anyone was so unwary as to - sit on that stone, he would be unable to quit it for ever. - The ninety-nine years is nearly up, so trouble may soon be - heard of on the road between Hurworth and Neasham. - [ A Dictionary of Fairies, by Katharine Briggs ] - "We want a word with you," said Ligur (in a tone of voice - intended to imply that "word" was synonymous with "horrifically - painful eternity"), and the squat demon pushed open the office - door. - The bucket teetered, then fell neatly on Ligur's head. - Drop a lump of sodium in water. Watch it flame and burn and - spin around crazily, flaring and sputtering. This was like - that, just nastier. - The demon peeled and flared and flickered. Oily brown smoke - oozed from it, and it screamed and it screamed and it screamed. - Then it crumpled, folded in on itself, and what was left lay - glistening on the burnt and blackened circle of carpet, looking - like a handful of mashed slugs. - "Hi," said Crowley to Hastur, who had been walking behind Ligur, - and had unfortunately not been so much as splashed. - There are some things that are unthinkable; there are some - depths that not even demons would believe other demons would - stoop to. - ". . . Holy water. You bastard," said Hastur. "You complete - _bastard_. He hadn't never done nothing to _you_." - "Yet," corrected Crowley. - [ Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett ] - A homunculus is a creature summoned by a mage to perform some - particular task. They are particularly good at spying. They - are smallish creatures, but very agile. They can put their - victims to sleep with a venomous bite, but due to their size, - the effect does not last long on humans. - - "Tothapis cut him off. 'Be still and hearken. You will travel - aboard the sacred wingboat. Of it you may not have heard; but - it will bear you thither in a night and a day and a night. - With you will go a homunculus that can relay your words to me, - and mine to you, across the leagues between at the speed of - thought.'" - [ Conan the Rebel, by Poul Anderson ] - But as for Queequeg -- why, Queequeg sat there among them -- - at the head of the table, too, it so chanced; as cool as an - icicle. To be sure I cannot say much for his breeding. His - greatest admirer could not have cordially justified his - bringing his harpoon into breakfast with him, and using it - there without ceremony; reaching over the table with it, to - the imminent jeopardy of many heads, and grappling the - beefsteaks towards him. - [ Moby Dick, by Herman Melville ] - Roland hath set the Olifant to his mouth, - He grasps it well, and with great virtue sounds. - High are those peaks, afar it rings and loud, - Thirty great leagues they hear its echoes mount. - So Charles heard, and all his comrades round; - Then said that King: "Battle they do, our counts!" - And Guenelun answered, contrarious: - "That were a lie, in any other mouth." - [ The Song of Roland ] - The infant Zeus was fed with goat's milk by Amalthea, - daughter of Melisseus, King of Crete. Zeus, in gratitude, - broke off one of the goat's horns, and gave it to Amalthea, - promising that the possessor should always have in abundance - everything desired. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - - When Amalthea's horn - O'er hill and dale the rose-crowned flora pours, - And scatters corn and wine, and fruits and flowers. - [ Os Lusiadas, by Luis Vaz de Camoes ] - These devils lack any real special abilities, though they - are quite difficult to kill. - King Richard III: A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! - Catesby: Withdraw, my lord; I'll help you to a horse. - King Richard III: Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, - And I will stand the hazard of the die: - I think there be six Richmonds in the field; - Five have I slain to-day instead of him. - A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! - [ King Richard III, by William Shakespeare ] - [Pestilence:] And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, - and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four - beasts saying, Come and see. And I saw, and behold a white - horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given - unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer. - - [War:] And when he had opened the second seal, I heard the - second beast say, Come and see. And there went out another - horse that was red: and power was given to him that sat thereon - to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one - another: and there was given unto him a great sword. - - [Famine:] And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the - third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo a black - horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his - hand. And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, - A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley - for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine. - - [Death:] And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the - voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and - behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, - and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over - the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with - hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth. - [ Revelations of John, 6:1-8 ] - The first of five mythical Chinese emperors, Huan Ti is known - as the yellow emperor. He rules the _moving_ heavens, as - opposed to the _dark_ heavens. He is an inventor, said to - have given mankind among other things, the wheel, armour, and - the compass. He is the god of fortune telling and war. - Huehuetotl, or Huhetotl, which means Old God, was the Aztec - (classical Mesoamerican) god of fire. He is generally - associated with paternalism and one of the group classed - as the Xiuhtecuhtli complex. He is known to send his - minions to wreak havoc upon ordinary humans. - [ after the Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - Humanoids are all approximately the size of a human, and may - be mistaken for one at a distance. They are usually of a - tribal nature, and will fiercely defend their lairs. Usually - hostile, they may even band together to raid and pillage - human settlements. - These strange creatures live mostly on the surface of the - earth, gathering together in societies of various forms, but - occasionally a stray will descend into the depths and commit - mayhem among the dungeon residents who, naturally, often - resent the intrusion of such beasts. They are capable of - using weapons and magic, and it is even rumored that the - Wizard of Yendor is a member of this species. - What of the hunting, hunter bold? - Brother, the watch was long and cold. - What of the quarry ye went to kill? - Brother, he crops in the jungle still. - Where is the power that made your pride? - Brother, it ebbs from my flank and side. - Where is the haste that ye hurry by? - Brother, I go to my lair to die. - [ The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling ] - Ice devils are large semi-insectoid creatures, who are - equally at home in the fires of Hell and the cold of Limbo, - and who can cause the traveller to feel the latter with just - a touch of their tail. - Another clever translation [of the _Asterix_ character names] - is that of Idefix. An _idee fixe_ is a "fixed idea", i.e. - an obsession, a dogma. The translation, Dogmatix, manages to - conserve the "fixed idea" meaning and also include the syllable - dog -- perfect, given that the character is a dog who has very - strong views on the environment (he howls whenever he sees an - uprooted tree). - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - ... imps ... little creatures of two feet high that could - gambol and jump prodigiously; ... - [ The Charwoman's Shadow, by Lord Dunsany ] - - An 'imp' is an off-shoot or cutting. Thus an 'ymp tree' was - a grafted tree, or one grown from a cutting, not from seed. - 'Imp' properly means a small devil, an off-shoot of Satan, - but the distinction between goblins or bogles and imps from - hell is hard to make, and many in the Celtic countries as - well as the English Puritans regarded all fairies as devils. - The fairies of tradition often hover uneasily between the - ghostly and the diabolic state. - [ A Dictionary of Fairies, by Katharine Briggs ] - The incubus and succubus are male and female versions of the - same demon, one who lies with a human for its own purposes, - usually to the detriment of the mortals who are unwise in - their dealings with them. - A minute invertebrate animal; one of the class _Insecta_. - The true insects or hexapods have the body divided into a - head, a thorax of 3 segments, each of which bears a pair of - legs, and an abdomen of 7 to 11 segments, and in development - usually pass through a metamorphosis. There are usually 2 - pairs of wings, sometimes one pair or none. - [ Webster's Comprehensive International Dictionary - of the English Language ] - - Else, if thou refuse to let my people go, behold, to morrow - will I bring the locusts into thy coast: - And they shall cover the face of the earth, that one cannot - be able to see the earth: and they shall eat the residue of - that which is escaped, which remaineth unto you from the hail, - and shall eat every tree which groweth for you out of the field: - And they shall fill thy houses, and the houses of all thy - servants, and the houses of all the Egyptians; which neither - thy fathers, nor thy fathers' fathers have seen, since the day - that they were upon the earth unto this day. And he turned - himself, and went out from Pharaoh. - [ Exodus, 10:4-6 ] - "You are fettered, " said Scrooge, trembling. "Tell me why?" - "I wear the chain I forged in life," replied the Ghost. "I - made it link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on of my - own free will, and of my own free will I wore it. Is its - pattern strange to you?" - Scrooge trembled more and more. - "Or would you know," pursued the Ghost, "the weight and - length of the strong coil you bear yourself? It was full as - heavy and as long as this, seven Christmas Eves ago. You - have laboured on it, since. It is a ponderous chain!" - [ A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens ] - Stone walls do not a prison make, - Nor iron bars a cage; - Minds innocent and quiet take - That for an hermitage; - If I have freedom in my love, - And in my soul am free, - Angels alone that soar above - Enjoy such liberty. - [ To Althea from Prison, by Richard Lovelace ] - Ishtar (the star of heaven) is the Mesopotamian goddess of - fertility and war. She is usually depicted with wings and - weapon cases at her shoulders, carrying a ceremonial double- - headed mace-scimitar embellished with lion heads, frequently - being accompanied by a lion. She is symbolized by an eight- - pointed star. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - Now Issek of the Jug, whom Fafhrd chose to serve, was once - of the most lowly and unsuccessful of the gods, godlets - rather, in Lankhmar. He had dwelt there for about thirteen - years, during which time he had traveled only two squares up - the Street of the Gods and was now back again, ready for - oblivion. He is not to be confused with Issek the Armless, - Issek of the Burnt Legs, Flayed Issek, or any other of the - numerous and colorfully mutilated divinities of that name. - Indeed, his unpopularity may have been due in part to the - fact that the manner of his death -- racking -- was not - deemed particularly spectacular. ... However, after Fafhrd - became his acolyte, things somehow began to change. - [ Swords In The Mist, by Fritz Leiber ] - The shopkeeper of the lighting shop in the town level of the - gnomish mines is a tribute to Izchak Miller, a founding member - of the NetHack development team and a personal friend of a large - number of us. Izchak contributed greatly to the game, coding a - large amount of the shopkeep logic (hence the nature of the tribute) - as well as a good part of the alignment system, the prayer code and - the rewrite of "hell" in the 3.1 release. Izchak was a professor - of Philosophy, who taught at many respected institutions, including - MIT and Stanford, and who also worked, for a period of time, at - Xerox PARC. Izchak was the first "librarian" of the NetHack project, - and was a founding member of the DevTeam, joining in 1986 while he - was working at the University of Pennsylvania (hence our former - mailing list address). Until the 3.1.3 release, Izchak carefully - kept all of the code synchronized and arbitrated disputes between - members of the development teams. Izchak Miller passed away at the - age of 58, in the early morning hours of April 1, 1994 from - complications due to cancer. We then dedicated NetHack 3.2 in his - memory. - [ Mike Stephenson, for the NetHack DevTeam ] - "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! - The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! - Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun - The frumious Bandersnatch!" - - He took his vorpal sword in hand; - Long time the manxome foe he sought -- - So rested he by the Tumtum tree, - And stood awhile in thought. - - And, as in uffish thought he stood, - The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, - Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, - And burbled as it came! - - One, two! One, two! And through and through - The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! - He left it dead, and with its head - He went galumphing back. - [ Jabberwocky, by Lewis Carroll ] - Sweet in the rough weather - The voice of the turtle-dove - 'Beautiful altogether - Is my Love. - His Hands are open spread for love - And full of jacinth stones - As the apple-tree among trees of the grove - Is He among the sons.' - [ The Beloved, by May Probyn ] - In Asiatic folktale, jackal provides for the lion; he scares - up game, which the lion kills and eats, and receives what is - left as reward. In stories from northern India he is - sometimes termed "minister to the king," i.e. to the lion. - From the legend that he does not kill his own food has arisen - the legend of his cowardice. Jackal's heart must never be - eaten, for instance, in the belief of peoples indigenous to - the regions where the jackal abounds. ... In Hausa Negro - folktale Jackal plays the role of sagacious judge and is - called "O Learned One of the Forest." The Bushmen say that - Jackal goes around behaving the way he does "because he is - Jackal". - [ Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore ] - A large boot extending over the knee, acting as protective - armour for the leg, worn by troopers in the 17th and 18th - centuries and later. It is still the type of boot worn by - the Household Cavalry and was adopted by fishermen and others - before the advent of gum boots. Figuratively, _to be under the - jack-boot_ is to be controlled by a brutal military regime. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - Nothing grew among the ruins of the city. The streets were - broken and the walls of the houses had fallen, but there were - no weeds flowering in the cracks and it seemed that the city - had but recently been brought down by an earthquake. Only - one thing still stood intact, towering over the ruins. It - was a gigantic statue of white, gray and green jade - the - statue of a naked youth with a face of almost feminine beauty - that turned sightless eyes toward the north. - "The eyes!" Duke Avan Astran said. "They're gone!" - [ The Jade Man's Eyes, by Michael Moorcock ] - Large, flesh-eating animal of the cat family, of Central and - South America. This feline predator (_Panthera onca_) is - sometimes incorrectly called a panther. - [ Van Dale's Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal ] - I do not care to share the seas - With jellyfishes such as these; - Particularly Portuguese. - [ Lines on Meeting a Portuguese Man-o'-war while Bathing, - by Michael Flanders ] - Little is known about the Faceless Lord, even the correct - spelling of his name. He does not have a physical form as - we know it, and those who have peered into his realm claim - he is a slime-like creature who swallows other creatures - alive, spits acidic secretions, and causes disease in his - victims which can be almost instantly fatal. - The K ration was the [ Quartermaster Subsistence Research - and Development Laboratory's ] answer to the demand for an - individual, easy-to-carry ration that could be used in - assault and combat operations. It was noted for compactness - and superior packaging and was acknowledged as the ration - that provided the greatest variety of nutritionally balanced - components within the smallest space. - [ Special Rations for the Armed Forces, 1946-53, - by Franz A. Koehler ] - The kabuto is the helmet worn by the samurai. It was - characterized by a prominent beaked front which jutted out over - the brow to protect the wearer's face; a feature that gives - rise to their modern Japanese name of 'shokaku tsuki kabuto' - (battering-ram helmet). Their main constructional element - was an oval plate, the shokaku bo, slightly domed for the - head with a narrow prolongation in front that curved forwards - and downwards where it developed a pronounced central - fold. Two horizontal strips encircling the head were riveted - to this frontal strip: the lower one, the koshimaki (hip - wrap), formed the lower edge of the helmet bowl; the other, - the do maki (body wrap), was set at about the level of the - temples. Filling the gaps between these strips and the shokaku - bo were small plates, sometimes triangular but more commonly - rectangular in shape. Because the front projected so - far from the head, the triangular gap beneath was filled by - a small plate, the shoshaku tei ita, whose rear edge bent - downwards into a flange that rested against the forehead. - [ Arms & Armour of the Samurai, by Bottomley & Hopson ] - The katana is a long, single-edged samurai sword with a - slightly curved blade. Its long handle is designed to allow - it to be wielded with either one or two hands. - I noticed that all the plants were attached to the soil by - an almost imperceptible bond. Devoid of roots, they seemed - not to require any nourishment from sand, soil, or pebble. - All they required was a point of support -- nothing else. - These plants are self-propagated, and their existence depends - entirely on the water that supports and nourishes them. - Most of them do not sprout leaves, but sprout blades of - various whimsical shapes, and their colors are limited to - pink, carmine, green, olive, fawn, and brown. I had the - opportunity to observe once more -- not the dried specimens - I had studied on the _Nautilus_ -- but the fresh, living - specimens in their native setting. - [ 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne ] - The ki-rin is a strange-looking flying creature. It has - scales, a mane like a lion, a tail, hooves, and a horn. It - is brightly colored, and can usually be found flying in the - sky looking for good deeds to reward. - Ector took both his sons to the church before which the - anvil had been placed. There, standing before the anvil, he - commanded Kay: "Put the sword back into the steel if you - really think the throne is yours!" But the sword glanced - off the steel. "Now it is your turn", Ector said facing - Arthur. - The young man lifted the sword and thrust with both arms; the - blade whizzed through the air with a flash and drilled the - metal as if it were mere butter. Ector and Kay dropped to - their knees before Arthur. - "Why, father and brother, do you bow before me?", Arthur asked - with wonder in his voice. - "Because now I know for sure that you are the king, not only - by birth but also by law", Ector said. "You are no son of - mine nor are you Kay's brother. Immediately after your birth, - Merlin the Wise brought you to me to be raised safely. And - though it was me that named you Arthur when you were baptized, - you are really the son of brave king Uther Pendragon and queen - Igraine..." - And after these words, the lord rose and went to see the arch- - bishop to impart to him what had passed. - [ Van Gouden Tijden Zingen de Harpen, by Vladimir Hulpach, - Emanuel Frynta, and Vackav Cibula ] - Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their - faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. - - -- And I seen a man killed in Trieste by an Italian chap. - Knife in his back. Knife like that. - - Whilst speaking he produced a dangerous looking clasp knife, - quite in keeping with his character, and held it in the - striking position. - - -- In a knockingshop it was count of a tryon between two - smugglers. Fellow hid behind a door, come up behind him. - Like that. Prepare to meet your God, says he. Chuck! It - went into his back up to the butt. - [ Ulysses, by James Joyce ] - Here lies the noble fearless knight, - Whose valour rose to such a height; - When Death at last had struck him down, - His was the victory and renown. - He reck'd the world of little prize, - And was a bugbear in men's eyes; - But had the fortune in his age - To live a fool and die a sage. - [ Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra ] - The race of kobolds are reputed to be an artificial creation - of a master wizard (demi-god?). They are about 3' tall with - a vaguely dog-like face. They bear a violent dislike of the - Elven race, and will go out of their way to cause trouble - for Elves at any time. - The Kops are a brilliant concept. To take a gaggle of inept - policemen and display them over and over again in a series of - riotously funny physical punishments plays equally well to the - peanut gallery and the expensive box seats. People hate cops. - Even people who have never had anything to do with cops hate - them. Of course, we count on them to keep order and to protect - us when we need protecting, and we love them on television shows - in which they have nerves of steel and hearts of gold, but in - the abstract, as a nation, collectively we hate them. They are - too much like high school principals. We're very happy to see - their pants fall down, and they look good to us with pie on - their faces. The Keystone Kops turn up--and they get punished - for it, as they crash into each other, fall down, and suffer - indignity after indignity. Here is pure movie satisfaction. - - The Kops are very skillfully presented. The comic originality - and timing in one of their chase scenes requires imagination - to think up, talent to execute, understanding of the medium, - and, of course, raw courage to perform. The Kops are madmen - presented as incompetents, and they're madmen rushing around - in modern machines. What's more, the machines they were operating - in their routines were newly invented and not yet experienced - by the average moviegoer. (In the early days of automobiles, - it was reported that there were only two cars registered in all - of Kansas City, and they ran into each other. There is both - poetry and philosophy in this fact, but most of all, there is - humor. Sennett got the humor.) - [ Silent Stars, by Jeanine Basinger ] - "I am not a coward!" he cried. "I'll dare Thieves' House - and fetch you Krovas' head and toss it with blood a-drip at - Vlana's feet. I swear that, witness me, Kos the god of - dooms, by the brown bones of Nalgron my father and by his - sword Graywand here at my side!" - [ Swords and Deviltry, by Fritz Leiber ] - A Japanese harp. - Out from the water a long sinuous tentacle had crawled; it - was pale-green and luminous and wet. Its fingered end had - hold of Frodo's foot, and was dragging him into the water. - Sam on his knees was now slashing at it with a knife. The - arm let go of Frodo, and Sam pulled him away, crying out - for help. Twenty other arms came rippling out. The dark - water boiled, and there was a hideous stench. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Blind Io took up the dice-box, which was a skull whose various - orifices had been stoppered with rubies, and with several of - his eyes on the Lady he rolled three fives. She smiled. This - was the nature of the Lady's eyes: they were bright green, - lacking iris or pupil, and they glowed from within. - - The room was silent as she scrabbled in her box of pieces and, - from the very bottom, produced a couple that she set down on - the board with two decisive clicks. The rest of the players, - as one God, craned forward to peer at them. - - "A wenegade wiffard and fome fort of clerk," said Offler the - Crocodile God, hindered as usual by his tusks. "Well, - weally!" With one claw he pushed a pile of bone-white tokens - into the centre of the table. - - The Lady nodded slightly. She picked up the dice-cup and held - it as steady as a rock, yet all the Gods could hear the three - cubes rattling about inside. And then she sent them bouncing - across the table. - - A six. A three. A five. - - Something was happening to the five, however. Battered by the - chance collision of several billion molecules, the die flipped - onto a point, spun gently and came down a seven. Blind Io - picked up the cube and counted the sides. - - "Come _on_," he said wearily, "Play fair." - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - When he came to himself he told his mother what had passed, - and showed her the lamp and the fruits he had gathered in the - garden, which were in reality precious stones. He then asked - for some food. - - "Alas! child," she said, "I have nothing in the house, but I - have spun a little cotton and will go and sell it." - - Aladdin bade her keep her cotton, for he would sell the lamp - instead. As it was very dirty she began to rub it, that it - might fetch a higher price. Instantly a hideous genie - appeared, and asked what she would have. She fainted away, - but Aladdin, snatching the lamp, said boldly: - "Fetch me something to eat!" - [ Aladdin, from The Arabian Nights, by Andrew Lang ] - With this the wind increased, and the mill sails began to turn - about; which Don Quixote espying, said, 'Although thou movest - more arms than the giant Briareus thou shalt stoop to me.' - And, after saying this, and commending himself most devoutly - to his Lady Dulcinea, desiring her to succor him in that trance, - covering himself well with his buckler, and setting his lance - on his rest, he spurred on Rozinante, and encountered with the - first mill that was before him, and, striking his lance into - the sail, the wind swung it about with such fury, that it broke - his lance into shivers, carrying him and his horse after it, - and finally tumbled him a good way off from it on the field in - evil plight. - [ Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra ] - Your heart is intact, your brain is not badly damaged, but the rest - of your injuries are comparable to stepping on a land mine. You'd - never walk again, and you'd be in great pain. You would come to - wish you had not survived. - [ Steel Beach, by John Varley ] - While pretending to be a fancy safety lamp, it is in fact - battery powered. A discreet little switch is marked "on/off" - in elaborate lettering. - [ Adventure 770, by Mike Arnautov ] - You are on the edge of a breath-taking view. Far below you - is an active volcano, from which great gouts of molten lava - come surging out, cascading back down into the depths. The - glowing rock fills the farthest reaches of the cavern with a - blood-red glare, giving everything an eerie, macabre appearance. - The air is filled with flickering sparks of ash and a heavy - smell of brimstone. The walls are hot to the touch, and the - thundering of the volcano drowns out all other sounds. - Embedded in the jagged roof far overhead are myriad twisted - formations composed of pure white alabaster, which scatter the - murky light into sinister apparitions upon the walls. To one - side is a deep gorge, filled with a bizarre chaos of tortured - rock which seems to have been crafted by the devil himself. - An immense river of fire crashes out from the depths of the - volcano, burns its way through the gorge, and plummets into a - bottomless pit far off to your left. To the right, an immense - geyser of blistering steam erupts continuously from a barren - island in the center of a sulfurous lake, which bubbles - ominously. The far right wall is aflame with an incandescence - of its own, which lends an additional infernal splendor to the - already hellish scene. A dark, forboding passage exits to the - south. - [ Adventure, by Will Crowther and Don Woods. ] - They had splendid heads, fine shoulders, strong legs, and - straight tails. The spots on their bodies were jet-black and - mostly the size of a two-shilling piece; they had smaller - spots on their heads, legs, and tails. Their noses and eye- - rims were black. Missis had a most winning expression. - Pongo, though a dog born to command, had a twinkle in his - eye. They walked side by side with great dignity, only - putting the Dearlys on the leash to lead them over crossings. - [ The Hundred and One Dalmatians, by Dodie Smith ] - In the morning, as they were beginning to pack their slender - goods, Elves that could speak their tongue came to them and - brought them many gifts of food and clothing for their - journey. The food was mostly in the form of very thin cakes, - made of a meal that was baked a light brown on the outside, - and inside was the colour of cream. Gimli took up one of the - cakes and looked at it with a doubtful eye. - 'Cram,' he said under his breath, as he broke off a crisp - corner and nibbled at it. His expression quickly changed, - and he ate all the rest of the cake with relish. - 'No more, no more!' cried the Elves laughing. 'You have - eaten enough already for a long day's march.' - 'I thought it was only a kind of cram, such as the Dalemen - make for journeys in the wild,' said the Dwarf. - 'So it is,' they answered. 'But we call it lembas or - waybread, and it is more strengthening than any foods made by - Men, and it is more pleasant than cram, by all accounts.' - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - The Larvae (Lemures) are Roman spirits of deceased family - members. These malignant spirits dwell throughout the house - and frighten the inhabitants. People tried to reconcile or - avert the Larvae with strange ceremonies which took place on - May 9, 11, and 13; this was called the "Feast of the Lemures". - The master of the house usually performed these ceremonies, - either by offering black beans to the spirits or chasing them - away by making a lot of noise. Their counterparts are the - Lares, friendly and beneficent house spirits. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - ... the leucrocotta, a wild beast of extraordinary swiftness, - the size of the wild ass, with the legs of a Stag, the neck, - tail, and breast of a lion, the head of a badger, a cloven - hoof, the mouth slit up as far as the ears, and one continuous - bone instead of teeth; it is said, too, that this animal can - imitate the human voice. - [ Curious Creatures in Zoology, by John Ashton ] - The Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known - under various names in different parts of Ireland: - Cluricaune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare - and Lurigadaun in Tipperary. Although he works for the - Faeries, the Leprechaun is not of the same species. He is - small, has dark skin and wears strange clothes. His nature - has something of the manic-depressive about it: first he - is quite happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a - shoe; a few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk - on his home-made heather ale. The Leprechaun's two great - loves are tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man, - impossible to out-fox. No one, no matter how clever, has ever - managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his - magic shilling. At the last minute he always thinks of some - way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the - twinkling of an eye. - [ A Field Guide to the Little People - by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse ] - But on its heels ere the sunset faded, there came a second - apparition, striding with incredible strides and halting when - it loomed almost upon me in the red twilight-the monstrous mummy - of some ancient king still crowned with untarnished gold but - turning to my gaze a visage that more than time or the worm had - wasted. Broken swathings flapped about the skeleton legs, and - above the crown that was set with sapphires and orange rubies, a - black something swayed and nodded horribly; but, for an instant, - I did not dream what it was. Then, in its middle, two oblique - and scarlet eyes opened and glowed like hellish coals, and two - ophidian fangs glittered in an ape-like mouth. A squat, furless, - shapeless head on a neck of disproportionate extent leaned - unspeakably down and whispered in the mummy's ear. Then, with - one stride, the titanic lich took half the distance between us, - and from out the folds of the tattered sere-cloth a gaunt arm - arose, and fleshless, taloned fingers laden with glowering gems, - reached out and fumbled for my throat . . . - [ The Abominations of Yondo, by Clark Ashton Smith ] - The chamber was of unhewn rock, round, as near as might - be, eighteen or twenty feet across, and gay with rich - variety of fern and moss and lichen. The fern was in - its winter still, or coiling for the spring-tide; but - moss was in abundant life, some feathering, and some - gobleted, and some with fringe of red to it. - [ Lorna Doone, by R.D. Blackmore ] - Strange creatures formed from energy rather than matter, - lights are given to self-destructive behavior when battling - foes. - Lizards, snakes and the burrowing amphisbaenids make up the - order Squamata, meaning the scaly ones. The elongate, slim, - long-tailed bodies of lizards have become modified to enable - them to live in a wide range of habitats. Lizards can be - expert burrowers, runners, swimmers and climbers, and a few - can manage crude, short-distance gliding on rib-supported - "wings". Most are carnivores, feeding on invertebrate and - small vertebrate prey, but others feed on vegetation. - [ Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia ] - Loki, or Lopt, is described in Snorri's _Edda_ as being - "pleasing and handsome in appearance, evil in character, and - very capricious in behaviour". He is the son of the giant - Farbauti and of Laufey. - Loki is the Norse god of cunning, evil, thieves, and fire. - He hated the other gods and wanted to ruin them and overthrow - the universe. He committed many murders. As a thief, he - stole Freyja's necklace, Thor's belt and gauntlets of power, - and the apples of youth. Able to shapechange at will, he is - said to have impersonated at various times a mare, flea, fly, - falcon, seal, and an old crone. As a mare he gave birth to - Odin's horse Sleipnir. He also allegedly sired the serpent - Midgard, the mistress of the netherworld, Hel, and the wolf - Fenrir, who will devour the sun at Ragnarok. - This legendary bow grants ESP when carried and can reflect magical - attacks when wielded. When invoked it provides a supply of arrows. - But as Snow White grew, she became more and more beautiful, - and by the time she was seven years old she was as beautiful - as the day and more beautiful than the queen herself. One - day when the queen said to her mirror: - - "Mirror, Mirror, here I stand. - Who is the fairest in the land?" - - - the mirror replied: - - "You, O Queen, are the fairest here, - But Snow White is a thousand times more fair." - [ Snow White, by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm ] - Lord Carnarvon was a personality who could have been produced - nowhere but in England, a mixture of sportsman and collector, - gentleman and world traveler, a realist in action and a - romantic in feeling. ... In 1903 he went for the first time - to Egypt in search of a mild climate and while there visited - the excavation sites of several archaeological expeditions. - ... In 1906 he began his own excavations. - [ Gods, Graves, and Scholars, by C. W. Ceram ] - Lord Sato was the family head of the Taro Clan, and a mighty - daimyo. He is a loyal servant of the Emperor, and will do - everything in his power to further the imperial cause. - Yet first was the world in the southern region, which was - named Muspell; it is light and hot; that region is glowing - and burning, and impassable to such as are outlanders and - have not their holdings there. He who sits there at the - land's-end, to defend the land, is called Surtr; he brandishes - a flaming sword, and at the end of the world he shall go forth - and harry, and overcome all the gods, and burn all the - world with fire. - [ The Prose Edda, by Snorri Sturluson ] - "[...] We'll succeed and you'll get all the fortune you came - seeking." - Jack shook his head dismally. "You'll be better off without - me," he said. "I'm nothing but bad luck. It's because I'm - cursed. A farmer I met on the way to the city cursed me. He - said, 'I curse you Jack. May you never know wealth. May all - that you wish for be denied you.'" - "What a horrid man," said Eddie. "Why did he curse you like - that?" - Jack shrugged [...]. "Bad grace, I suppose. Just because I - shot off his ear and made him jump into a pit full of spikes." - [ the hollow chocolate bunnies of the apocalypse, - by Robert Rankin ] - Lugh, or Lug, was the sun god of the Irish Celts. One of his - weapons was a rod-sling which worshippers sometimes saw in - the sky as a rainbow. As a tribal god, he was particularly - skilled in the use of his massive, invincible spear, which - fought on its own accord. One of his epithets is _lamfhada_ - (of the long arm). He was a young and apparently more - attractive deity than Dagda, the father of the gods. Being - able to shapeshift, his name translates as lynx. - These dungeon scavengers are very adept at blending into the - surrounding walls and ceilings of the dungeon due to the - stone-like coloring of their skin. - In 1573, the Parliament of Dole published a decree, permitting - the inhabitants of the Franche-Comte to pursue and kill a - were-wolf or loup-garou, which infested that province, - "notwithstanding the existing laws concerning the chase." - The people were empowered to "assemble with javelins, - halberds, pikes, arquebuses and clubs, to hunt and pursue the - said were-wolf in all places where they could find it, and to - take, burn, and kill it, without incurring any fine or other - penalty." The hunt seems to have been successful, if we may - judge from the fact that the same tribunal in the following - year condemned to be burned a man named Giles Garnier, who - ran on all fours in the forest and fields and devoured little - children, "even on Friday." The poor lycanthrope, it appears, - had as slight respect for ecclesiastical feasts as the French - pig, which was not restrained by any feeling of piety from - eating infants on a fast day. - [ The History of Vampires, by Dudley Wright ] - To dream of seeing a lynx, enemies are undermining your - business and disrupting your home affairs. For a woman, - this dream indicates that she has a wary woman rivaling her - in the affections of her lover. If she kills the lynx, she - will overcome her rival. - [ 10,000 Dreams Interpreted, by Gustavus Hindman Miller ] - Originally a club armed with iron, and used in war; now a staff - of office pertaining to certain dignitaries, as the Speaker of - the House of Commons, Lord Mayors, Mayors etc. Both sword and - mace are symbols of dignity, suited to the times when men went - about in armour, and sovereigns needed champions to vindicate - their rights. - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - The pen is mightier than the sword. - [ Richelieu, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton ] - [...] In Dehenbarth (that now South Wales is hight, - What time King Ryence reigned, and dealed right) - The great magician Merlin had devised, - By his deep science, and hell-dreaded might, - A looking-glass, right wondrously aguised, - Whose virtues through the wide world soon were solemnized. - - It virtue had to show in perfect sight - Whatever thing was in the world contained, - Betwixt the lowest earth and heaven's height, - So that it to the looker appertained; - Whatever foe had wrought, or friend had fained, - Therein discovered was, nor aught might pass, - Nor aught in secret from the same remained; - [ The Faerie Queene, by Edmund Spencer ] - A highly enchanted athame said to hold the power to channel - and direct magical energy. - It is rumoured that these strange creatures can be harmed by - domesticated canines only. - Normally called Manannan, Ler's son was the patron of - merchants and sailors. Manannan had a sword which never - failed to slay, a boat which propelled itself wherever its - owner wished, a horse which was swifter than the wind, and - magic armour which no sword could pierce. He later became - god of the sea, beneath which he lived in Tir na nOc, the - underworld. - Manes or Di Manes ("good ones") is the euphemistic description - of the souls of the deceased, worshipped as divinities. The - formula D.M. (= Dis Manibus; "dedicated to the Manes-gods") - can often be found on tombstones. Manes also means - metaphorically 'underworld' or 'realm of death'. Festivals - in honor of the dead were the Parentalia and the Feralia, - celebrated in February. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - - The gnats of the dungeon, these swarming monsters are rarely - seen alone. - First insisting on recognition as supreme commander, Marduk - defeated the Dragon, cut her body in two, and from it created - heaven and earth, peopling the world with human beings who not - unnaturally showed intense gratitude for their lives. The - gods were also properly grateful, invested him with many - titles, and eventually permitted themselves to be embodied in - him, so that he became supreme god, plotting the whole course - of known life from the paths of the planets to the daily - events in the lives of men. - [ The Immortals, by Derek and Julia Parker ] - The marilith has a torso shaped like that of a human female, - and the lower body of a great snake. It has multiple arms, - and can freely attack with all of them. Since it is - intelligent enough to use weapons, this means it can cause - great damage. - The god of war, and one of the most prominent and worshipped - gods. In early Roman history he was a god of spring, growth in - nature, and fertility, and the protector of cattle. Mars is - also mentioned as a chthonic god (earth-god) and this could - explain why he became a god of death and finally a god of war. - He is the son of Jupiter and Juno. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - "What else can we do? None of this is fast enough." "It will have - to be." He stood up, a tall, broad wall of a man. "Why don't you - ask around, see if anyone in the neighborhoods knows anything - about martial arts. You need more than a book or two to learn - good dependable unarmed combat." - [ Parable of the Sower, by Octavia Butler ] - He strolled down the stairs, followed by a number of assassins. - When he was directly in front of Ymor he said: "I've come for - the tourist." ... - "One step more and you'll leave here with fewer eyeballs than - you came with," said the thiefmaster. "So sit down and have - a drink, Zlorf, and let's talk about this sensibly. _I_ - thought we had an agreement. You don't rob -- I don't kill. - Not for payment, that is," he added after a pause. - Zlorf took the proffered beer. - "So?" he said. "I'll kill him. Then you rob him. Is he that - funny looking one over there?" - "Yes." - Zlorf stared at Twoflower, who grinned at him. He shrugged. - He seldom wasted time wondering why people wanted other people - dead. It was just a living. - "Who is your client, may I ask?" said Ymor. - Zlorf held up a hand. "Please!" he protested. "Professional - etiquette." - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - This skeleton key was fashioned in ages past and imbued with - a powerful magic which allows it to open any lock. When - carried, it grants its owner warning, teleport control, and - reduces all physical damage by half. Finally, when invoked, - it has the ability to disarm any trapped lock. - There was a flutter of wings at the window. Ymor shifted his - bulk out of the chair and crossed the room, coming back with - a large raven. After he'd unfastened the message capsule from - its leg it flew up to join its fellows lurking among the - rafters. Withel regarded it without love. Ymor's ravens were - notoriously loyal to their master, to the extent that Withel's - one attempt to promote himself to the rank of greatest thief - in Ankh-Morpork had cost their master's right hand man his - left eye. But not his life, however. Ymor never grudged a - man his ambitions. - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - Any large, elephantlike mammal of the genera Mammut, Mastodon, - etc., from the Oligocene and Pleistocene epochs, having - conical projections on the molar teeth. - [ Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary - of the English Language ] - A mattock is an agricultural tool similar to a mining pick. - It is distinguished by the head terminating in a broader blade - rather than a narrow spike, which makes it particularly suitable - for breaking up moderately hard ground. ... During the Middle - Ages of Europe, the mattock served as an improvised shafted - weapon for the poorer classes. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - Some hae meat and canna eat, - And some would eat that want it; - But we hae meat, and we can eat, - Sae let the Lord be thankit. - [ Grace Before Meat, by Robert Burns ] - Medusa, one of the three Gorgons or Graeae, is the only one - of her sisters to have assumed mortal form and inhabited the - dungeon world. - - When Perseus was grown up Polydectes sent him to attempt the - conquest of Medusa, a terrible monster who had laid waste the - country. She was once a beautiful maiden whose hair was her - chief glory, but as she dared to vie in beauty with Minerva, - the goddess deprived her of her charms and changed her - beautiful ringlets into hissing serpents. She became a cruel - monster of so frightful an aspect that no living thing could - behold her without being turned into stone. All around the - cavern where she dwelt might be seen the stony figures of men - and animals which had chanced to catch a glimpse of her and - had been petrified with the sight. Perseus, favoured by - Minerva and Mercury, the former of whom lent him her shield - and the latter his winged shoes, approached Medusa while she - slept and taking care not to look directly at her, but guided - by her image reflected in the bright shield which he bore, he - cut off her head and gave it to Minerva, who fixed it in the - middle of her Aegis. - [ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ] - "What is it, Umbopa, son of a fool?" I shouted in Zulu. - "It is food and water, Macumazahn," and again he waved the - green thing. - Then I saw what he had got. It was a melon. We had hit upon - a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe. - "Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another - second he had his false teeth fixed in one. - I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor - fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer. - [ King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard ] - Roman god of commerce, trade and travellers. He is commonly - depicted carrying a caduceus (a staff with two snakes - intertwining around it) and a purse. - The ancestors of the modern day chameleon, these creatures can - assume the form of anything in their surroundings. They may - assume the shape of objects or dungeon features. Unlike the - chameleon though, which assumes the shape of another creature - and goes in hunt of food, the mimic waits patiently for its - meals to come in search of it. - This creature has a humanoid body, tentacles around its - covered mouth, and three long fingers on each hand. Mind - flayers are telepathic, and love to devour intelligent beings, - especially humans. If they hit their victim with a tentacle, - the mind flayer will slowly drain it of all intelligence, - eventually killing its victim. - Made by Dwarfs. The Rule here is that the Mine is either long - deserted or at most is inhabited by a few survivors who will - make confused claims to have been driven out/decimated by humans/ - other Dwarfs/Minions of the Dark Lord. Inhabited or not, this - Mine will be very complex, with many levels of galleries, - beautifully carved and engineered. What was being mined here - is not always evident, but at least some of the time it will - appear to have been Jewels, since it is customary to find - unwanted emeralds, etc., still embedded in the rock of the - walls. Metal will also be present, but only when made up into - armor and weapons (_wondrous_). - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - The Minotaur was a monster, half bull, half human, the - offspring of Minos' wife Pasiphae and a wonderfully beautiful - bull. ... When the Minotaur was born Minos did not kill him. - He had Daedalus, a great architect and inventor, construct a - place of confinement for him from which escape was impossible. - Daedalus built the Labyrinth, famous throughout the world. - Once inside, one would go endlessly along its twisting paths - without ever finding the exit. - [ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ] - Originating in India (Mitra), Mithra is a god of light who - was translated into the attendant of the god Ahura Mazda in - the light religion of Persia; from this he was adopted as - the Roman deity Mithras. He is not generally regarded as a - sky god but a personification of the fertilizing power of - warm, light air. According to the _Avesta_, he possesses - 10,000 eyes and ears and rides in a chariot drawn by white - horses. Mithra, according to Zarathustra, is concerned with - the endless battle between light and dark forces: he - represents truth. He is responsible for the keeping of oaths - and contracts. He is attributed with the creation of both - plants and animals. His chief adversary is Ahriman, the - power of darkness. - [ The Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends of All Nations, - by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox Wilson ] - _Mithril_! All folk desired it. It could be beaten like - copper, and polished like glass; and the Dwarves could make - of it a metal, light and yet harder than tempered steel. - Its beauty was like to that of common silver, but the beauty - of _mithril_ did not tarnish or grow dim. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - This helm of brilliance performs all of the normal functions - of a helm of brilliance, but also has the ability to protect - anyone who carries it from fire. When invoked, it boosts - the energy of the invoker, allowing them to cast more spells. - Forged by the dwarves Eitri and Brokk, in response to Loki's - challenge, Mjollnir is an indestructible war hammer. It has - two magical properties: when thrown it always returned to - Thor's hand; and it could be made to shrink in size until it - could fit inside Thor's shirt. Its only flaw is that it has - a short handle. The other gods judged Mjollnir the winner of - the contest because, of all the treasures created, it alone had - the power to protect them from the giants. As the legends - surrounding Mjollnir grew, it began to take on the quality of - "vigja", or consecration. Thor used it to consecrate births, - weddings, and even to raise his goats from the dead. In the - Norse mythologies Mjollnir is considered to represent Thor's - governance over the entire cycle of life - fertility, birth, - destruction, and resurrection. - Mog is known as the Spider God. Mog resembles a four-limbed - spider with a handsome, if not entirely human, face. - Mold, multicellular organism of the division Fungi, typified - by plant bodies composed of a network of cottony filaments. - The colors of molds are due to spores borne on the filaments. - Most molds are saprophytes. Some species (e.g., penicillium) - are used in making cheese and antibiotics. - [ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ] - And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, - Again, thou shalt say to the children of Israel, Whosoever - he be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that - sojourn in Israel, that giveth any of his seed unto Molech; - he shall surely be put to death: the people of the land shall - stone him with stones. - And I will set my face against that man, and will cut him off - from among his people; because he hath given of his seed unto - Molech, to defile my sanctuary, and to profane my holy name. - And if the people of the land do any ways hide their eyes - from the man, when he giveth of his seed unto Molech, and kill - him not: - Then I will set my face against that man, and against his - family, and will cut him off, and all that go a whoring after - him, to commit whoredom with Molech, from among their people. - [ Leviticus 20:1-5 ] - One day, an army general invited the Buddhist monk I-Hsiu - (literally, "One Rest") to his military head office for a - dinner. I-Hsiu was not accustomed to wearing luxurious - clothings and so he just put on an old ordinary casual - robe to go to the military base. To him, "form is void". - - As he approached the base, two soldiers appeared before him - and shouted, "Where does this beggar came from? Identify - yourself! You do not have permission to be around here!" - - "My name is I-Hsiu Dharma Master. I am invited by your - general for a supper." - - The two soldiers examined the monk closely and said, "You - liar. How come my general invites such a shabby monk to - dinner? He invites the very solemn venerable I-Hsiu to our - base for a great ceremony today, not you. Now, get out!" - - I-Hsiu was unable to convince the soldiers that he was - indeed the invited guest, so he returned to the temple - and changed to a very formal solemn ceremonial robe for - the dinner. And as he returned to the military base, the - soldiers observed that he was such a great Buddhist monk, - let him in with honour. - - At the dinner, I-Hsiu sat in front of the table full of - food but, instead of putting the food into his mouth, he - picked up the food with his chopsticks and put it into - his sleeves. The general was curious, and whispered to - him, "This is very embarrassing. Do you want to take - some food back to the temple? I will order the cook to - prepare some take out orders for you." "No" replied the - monk. "When I came here, I was not allowed into the - base by your soldiers until I wear this ceremonial robe. - You do not invite me for a dinner. You invite my robe. - Therefore, my robe is eating the food, not me." - [ Dining with a General - a Zen Buddhism Koan, - translation by Yiu-man Chan ] - "Listen, man-cub," said the Bear, and his voice rumbled like - thunder on a hot night. "I have taught thee all the Law of - the Jungle for all the peoples of the jungle--except the - Monkey-Folk who live in the trees. They have no law. They - are outcasts. They have no speech of their own, but use the - stolen words which they overhear when they listen, and peep, - and wait up above in the branches. Their way is not our way. - They are without leaders. They have no remembrance. They - boast and chatter and pretend that they are a great people - about to do great affairs in the jungle, but the falling of - a nut turns their minds to laughter and all is forgotten. - We of the jungle have no dealings with them. We do not drink - where the monkeys drink; we do not go where the monkeys go; - we do not hunt where they hunt; we do not die where they die...." - [ The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling ] - The morning star was a medieval weapon resembling a mace, but - with a large spike on the end and smaller spikes around the - circumference. It was also known as the goedendag (from the - Dutch word for "good day") and the holy water sprinkler (from - its resemblance to the aspergillum sometimes used in the - Catholic Mass). It was used by both cavalry and infantry; - the horseman's weapon typically had a shorter haft than the - footman's, which might be up to six feet long. It came into - use in the beginning of the 14th century. - The name "morning star" is often erroneously applied to the - military flail (also known as the therscol), a similar weapon, - but with the head attached by a short chain. - [ Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry, - by Bradford Broughton ] - ... the Mumak of Harad was indeed a beast of vast bulk, and - the like of him does not walk now in Middle-Earth; his kin - that live still in latter days are but memories of his girth - and majesty. On he came, ... his great legs like trees, - enormous sail-like ears spread out, long snout upraised like - a huge serpent about to strike, his small red eyes raging. - His upturned hornlike tusks ... dripped with blood. - [ The Two Towers, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - But for an account of the manner in which the body was - bandaged, and a list of the unguents and other materials - employed in the process, and the words of power which were - spoken as each bandage was laid in its place, we must have - recourse to a very interesting papyrus which has been edited - and translated by M. Maspero under the title of Le Rituel de - l'Embaumement. ... - Everything that could be done to preserve the body was now - done, and every member of it was, by means of the words of - power which changed perishable substances into imperishable, - protected to all eternity; when the final covering of purple - or white linen had been fastened upon it, the body was ready - for the tomb. - [ Egyptian Magic, by E.A. Wallis Budge ] - He held a white cloth -- it was a serviette he had brought - with him -- over the lower part of his face, so that his - mouth and jaws were completely hidden, and that was the - reason for his muffled voice. But it was not that which - startled Mrs. Hall. It was the fact that all his forehead - above his blue glasses was covered by a white bandage, and - that another covered his ears, leaving not a scrap of his - face exposed excepting only his pink, peaked nose. It was - bright, pink, and shiny just as it had been at first. He - wore a dark-brown velvet jacket with a high, black, linen- - lined collar turned up about his neck. The thick black - hair, escaping as it could below and between the cross - bandages, project in curious tails and horns, giving him - the strangest appearance conceivable. - [ The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells ] - The naga is a mystical creature with the body of a snake and - the head of a man or woman. They will fiercely protect the - territory they consider their own. Some nagas can be forced - to serve as guardians by a spellcaster of great power. - A Japanese pole-arm, fitted with a curved single-edged blade. - The blades ranged in length from two to four feet, mounted on - shafts about four to five feet long. The naginata were cut - with a series of short grooves near to the tang, above which - the back edge was thinned, but not sharpened, so that the - greater part of the blade was a flattened diamond shape in - section. Seen in profile, the curve is slight or non- - existent near the tang, becoming more pronounced towards the - point. - [] - - "With his naginata he killed five, but with the sixth it - snapped asunder in the midst and, flinging it away, he drew - his sword, wielding it in the zigzag style, the interlacing, - cross, reversed dragonfly, waterwheel, and eight-sides-at- - once styles of fencing and cutting down eight men; but as he - brought down the ninth with a mighty blow on the helmet, the - blade snapped at the hilt." - [ Story of Tsutsui no Jomio Meishu from Tales of Heike ] - Not only do these demons do physical damage with their claws - and bite, but they are capable of using magic as well. - Nalzok is Moloch's cunning and unfailingly loyal battle - lieutenant, to whom he trusts the command of warfare when he - does not wish to exercise it himself. Nalzok is a major - demon, known to command the undead. He is hungry for power, - and secretly covets Moloch's position. Moloch doesn't trust - him, but, trusting his own power enough, chooses to allow - Nalzok his position because he is useful. - 1. Valley between Duesseldorf and Elberfeld in Germany, - where an ancient skull of a prehistoric ancestor to modern - man was found. 2. Human(oid) of the race mentioned above. - Neferet the Green holds office in her hidden tower, only - reachable by magical means, where she teaches her apprentices - the enigmatic skills of occultism. Despite her many years, she - continues to investigate new spells, especially those involving - translocation. It is further rumored that when she was an - apprentice herself, she accidentally turned her skin green, and - has kept it that way ever since. - (kinds of) small animal, like a lizard, which spends most of - its time in the water. - [ Oxford's Student's Dictionary of Current English ] - - "Fillet of a fenny snake, - In the cauldron boil and bake; - Eye of newt and toe of frog, - Wool of bat and tongue of dog, - Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, - Lizard's leg and howlet's wing, - For a charm of powerful trouble, - Like a hell-broth boil and bubble." - [ Macbeth, by William Shakespeare ] - A Japanese broadsword. - The Norns were the three Norse Fates, or the goddesses of fate. - Female giants, they brought the wonderful Golden Age to an end. - They cast lots over the cradle of every child that was born, - and placed gifts in the cradle. Their names were Urda, - Verdandi, and Skuld, representing the past, the present, and - the future. Urda and Verdandi were kindly disposed, but Skuld - was cruel and savage. Their tasks were to sew the web of - fate, to water the sacred ash, Yggdrasil, and to keep it in - good condition by placing fresh earth around it daily. In her - fury, Skuld often spoiled the work of her sisters by tearing - the web to shreds. - [ The Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends of All Nations - by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox Wilson ] - A nunchaku is two sections of wood (or metal in modern - incarnations) connected by a cord or chain. There is much - controversy over its origins; some say it was originally a - Chinese weapon, others say it evolved from a threshing flail; - one theory purports that it was developed from a horse's bit. - Chinese nunchaku tend to be rounded, whereas Japanese are - octagonal, and they were originally linked by horse hair. - There are many variations on the nunchaku, ranging from the - three sectional staff (san-setsu-kon nunchaku), to smaller - multi-section nunchaku. The nunchaku was popularized by - Bruce Lee in a number of films, made in both Hollywood and - Hong Kong. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - A female creature from Roman and Greek mythology, the nymph - occupied rivers, forests, ponds, etc. A nymph's beauty is - beyond words: an ever-young woman with sleek figure and - long, thick hair, radiant skin and perfect teeth, full lips - and gentle eyes. A nymph's scent is delightful, and her - long robe glows, hemmed with golden threads and embroidered - with rainbow hues of unearthly magnificence. A nymph's - demeanour is graceful and charming, her mind quick and witty. - [] - - Theseus felt her voice pulling him down into fathoms of - sleep. The song was the skeleton of his dream, and the dream - was full of terror. Demon girls were after him, and a bull- - man was goring him. Everywhere there was blood. There was - pain. There was fear. But his head was in the nymph's lap - and her musk was about him, her voice weaving the dream. He - knew then that she had been sent to tell him of something - dreadful that was to happen to him later. Her song was a - warning. But she had brought him a new kind of joy, one that - made him see everything differently. The boy, who was to - become a hero, suddenly knew then what most heroes learn - later -- and some too late -- that joy blots suffering and - that the road to nymphs is beset by monsters. - [ The Minotaur, by Bernard Evslin ] - A volcanic glass, homogeneous in texture and having a low water - content, with a vitreous luster and a conchoidal fracture. The - color is commonly black, but may be some shade of red or brown, - and cut sections sometimes appear to be green. Like other - volcanic glasses, obsidian is a lava that has cooled too quickly - for the contained minerals to crystallize. In chemical - composition it is rich in silica and similar to granite. It is - favored by primitive peoples for knives, arrowheads, spearheads, - and other weapons and tools. - [ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ] - Also called Sigtyr (god of Victory), Val-father (father of - the slain), One-Eyed, Hanga-god (god of the hanged), Farma- - god (god of cargoes), Hapta-god (god of prisoners), and - Othin. He is the prime god of the Norsemen: god of war and - victory, wisdom and prophecy, poetry, the dead, air and wind, - hospitality, and magic. - As the god of war and victory, Odin is ruler of the Valkyries, - warrior-maidens who lived in the halls of Valhalla in Asgard, - the hall of dead heroes where he held his court. - These chosen ones will defend the realm of the gods against - the Frost Giants on the final day of reckoning, Ragnarok. - As god of the wind, Odin rides through the air on his eight- - footed horse, Sleipnir, wielding Gungner, his spear, normally - accompanied by his ravens, Hugin and Munin, who he would also - use as his spies. - As a god of hospitality, he enjoys visiting the earth in - disguise to see how people were behaving and to see how they - would treat him, not knowing who he was. - Odin is usually represented as a one-eyed wise old man with a - long white beard and a wide-brimmed hat (he gave one of his - eyes to Mimir, the guardian of the well of wisdom in Hel, in - exchange for a draught of knowledge). - Anyone who has met a gluttonous, nude, angry ogre, will not - easily forget this encounter -- if he survives it at all. - Both male and female ogres can easily grow as tall as three - metres. Build and facial expressions would remind one of a - Neanderthal. Its small, pointy, keen teeth are striking. - Since ogres avoid direct sunlight, their ragged, unfurry - skin is as white as a sheet. They enjoy coating their body - with lard and usually wear nothing but a loin-cloth. An elf - would smell its rancid stench at ten metres distance. - Ogres are solitary creatures: very rarely one may encounter - a female with two or three young. They are the only real - carnivores among the humanoids, and its favourite meal is -- - not surprisingly -- human flesh. They sometimes ally with - orcs or goblins, but only when they anticipate a good meaty - meal. - [ het Boek van de Regels; Het Oog des Meesters ] - During our watches below we overhauled our clothes, and made - and mended everything for bad weather. Each of us had made - for himself a suit of oil-cloth or tarpaulin, and these we - got out, and gave thorough coatings of oil or tar, and hung - upon the stays to dry. Our stout boots, too, we covered - over with a thick mixture of melted grease and tar. Thus we - took advantage of the warm sun and fine weather of the - Pacific to prepare for its other face. - [ Two Years Before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana ] - Summer passed all too quickly. On the last day of camp, Mr. - Brickle called his counselors together and paid them what he - owed them. Louis received one hundred dollars - the first - money he had ever earned. He had no wallet and no pockets, - so Mr. Brickle placed the money in a waterproof bag that had - a drawstring. He hung this moneybag around Louis' neck, - along with the trumpet, the slate, the chalk pencil, and the - lifesaving medal. - [ The Trumpet of the Swan, by E.B. White ] - But at the end of the Third Age a troll-race not before seen - appeared in southern Mirkwood and in the mountain borders of - Mordor. Olog-hai they were called in the Black Speech. That - Sauron bred them none doubted, though from what stock was not - known. Some held that they were not Trolls but giant Orcs; - but the Olog-hai were in fashion of body and mind quite unlike - even the largest of Orc-kind, whom they far surpassed in size - and power. Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will - of their master: a fell race, strong, agile, fierce and - cunning, but harder than stone. Unlike the older race of the - Twilight they could endure the Sun.... They spoke little, - and the only tongue they knew was the Black Speech of Barad-dur. - [ The Return of the King, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Delphi under towering Parnassus, where Apollo's oracle was, - plays an important part in mythology. Castalia was its - sacred spring; Cephissus its river. It was held to be the - center of the world, so many pilgrims came to it, from - foreign countries as well as Greece. No other shrine rivaled - it. The answers to the questions asked by the anxious - seekers for Truth were delivered by a priestess who went into - a trance before she spoke. - [ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ] - What was the fruit like? Unfortunately, no one can describe - a taste. All I can say is that, compared with those fruits, - the freshest grapefruit you've ever eaten was dull, and the - juiciest orange was dry, and the most melting pear was hard - and woody, and the sweetest wild strawberry was sour. And - there were no seeds or stones, and no wasps. If you had once - eaten that fruit, all the nicest things in this world would - taste like medicines after it. But I can't describe it. You - can't find out what it is like unless you can get to that - country and taste it for yourself. - [ The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis ] - This Orb is a crystal ball of exceptional powers. When - carried, it grants ESP, limits damage done by spells, and - protects the carrier from magic missiles. When invoked it - allows the carrier to become invisible. - Some say that Odin himself created this ancient crystal ball, - although others argue that Loki created it and forged Odin's - signature on the bottom. In any case, it is a powerful - artifact. Anyone who carries it is granted the gift of - warning, and damage, both spell and physical, is partially - absorbed by the orb itself. When invoked it has the power - to teleport the invoker between levels. - The Great Goblin gave a truly awful howl of rage when he - looked at it, and all his soldiers gnashed their teeth, - clashed their shields, and stamped. They knew the sword at - once. It had killed hundreds of goblins in its time, when - the fair elves of Gondolin hunted them in the hills or did - battle before their walls. They had called it Orcrist, - Goblin-cleaver, but the goblins called it simply Biter. - They hated it and hated worse any one that carried it. - [ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Orcus, Prince of the Undead, has a ram's head and a poison - stinger. He is most feared, though, for his powerful magic - abilities. His wand causes death to those he chooses. - Orcs, bipeds with a humanoid appearance, are related to the - goblins, but much bigger and more dangerous. The average orc - is only moderately intelligent, has broad, muscled shoulders, - a short neck, a sloping forehead and a thick, dark fur. - Their lower eye-teeth are pointing forward, like a boar's. - Female orcs are more lightly built and bare-chested. Not - needing any clothing, they do like to dress in variegated - apparels. Suspicious by nature, orcs live in tribes or - hordes. They tend to live underground as well as above - ground (but they dislike sunlight). Orcs can use all weapons, - tools and armours that are used by men. Since they don't have - the talent to fashion these themselves, they are constantly - hunting for them. There is nothing a horde of orcs cannot - use. - [ het Boek van de Regels; Het Oog des Meesters ] - Orion was the son of Neptune. He was a handsome giant and a - mighty hunter. His father gave him the power of wading - through the depths of the sea, or, as others say, of - walking on its surface. - - He dwelt as a hunter with Diana (Artemis), with whom he - was a favourite, and it is even said she was about to marry - him. Her brother was highly displeased and often chid her, - but to no purpose. One day, observing Orion wading through - the sea with his head just above the water, Apollo pointed - it out to his sister and maintained that she could not hit - that black thing on the sea. The archer-goddess discharged - a shaft with fatal aim. The waves rolled the dead body of - Orion to the land, and bewailing her fatal error with many - tears, Diana placed him among the stars, where he appears - as a giant, with a girdle, sword, lion's skin, and - club. Sirius, his dog, follows him, and the Pleiads fly - before him. - [ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ] - The osaku is a small tool for picking locks. - Owlbears are probably the crossbreed creation of a demented - wizard; given the lethal nature of this creation, it is quite - likely the wizard who created them is no longer alive. As - the name might already suggest, owlbears are a cross between - a giant owl and a bear. They are covered with fur and - feathers. - A male servant or attendant; specifically, in chivalry, - a lad or young man in training for knighthood, or a youth - of gentle parentage attending a royal or princely personage. - [ Webster's Comprehensive International Dictionary - of the English Language ] - _Pallium._ The Roman name for a square woollen cloak worn - by men in ancient Greece, especially by philosophers and - courtesans, corresponding to the Roman toga. Hence the - Greeks called themselves _gens palliata,_ and the Romans - called themselves _gens togata._ - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - And lo! almost where the ascent began, - A panther light and swift exceedingly, - Which with a spotted skin was covered o'er! - - And never moved she from before my face, - Nay, rather did impede so much my way, - That many times I to return had turned. - [ Dante's Inferno, as translated - by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ] - Some players, who unconsciously perceive Paper as weak or a - sign of surrender, will shy away from using it entirely or - drop it from their game when they are falling behind. On the - other hand, Paper also connects with a player's perceptions - about writing. There is a quiet power in the printed word. - It has the ability to lay off thousands of employees, declare - war against nations, spread scandal or confess love. Paper, - in short, has power over masses. The fate of the entire world - is determined by print. As such, some players perceive Paper - as a subtle attack, the victory of modern culture over barbarism. - Such players may use Paper to assert their superiority and dignity. - [ The Official Rock Paper Scissors Strategy Guide, - by Douglas and Graham Walker ] - Conan cried out sharply and recoiled, thrusting his companion - back. Before them rose the great shimmering white form of Satha, - an ageless hate in its eyes. Conan tensed himself for one mad - berserker onslaught -- to thrust the glowing faggot into that - fiendish countenance and throw his life into the ripping sword- - stroke. But the snake was not looking at him. It was glaring - over his shoulder at the man called Pelias, who stood with his - arms folded, smiling. And in the great, cold, yellow eyes - slowly the hate died out in a glitter of pure fear -- the only - time Conan ever saw such an expression in a reptile's eyes. - With a swirling rush like the sweep of a strong wind, the great - snake was gone. - "What did he see to frighten him?" asked Conan, eyeing his - companion uneasily. - "The scaled people see what escapes the mortal eye," answered - Pelias cryptically. "You see my fleshy guise, he saw my naked - soul." - [ Conan the Usurper, by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp ] - The mine is full of holes; - With the wound of pickaxes. - But look at the goldsmith's store. - There, there is gold everywhere. - [ Divan-i Kebir Meter 2, by Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi ] - Ye Piercer doth look like unto a stalactyte, and hangeth - from the roofs of caves and caverns. Unto the height of a - man, and thicker than a man's thigh do they grow, and in - groups do they hang. If a creature doth pass beneath them, - they will by its heat and noise perceive it, and fall upon - it to kill and devour it, though in any other way they move - but exceeding slow. - [ the Bestiary of Xygag ] - They live in "schools." Many times they will wait for prey - to come to the shallow water of the river. Then the large - group of piranhas will attack. These large groups are able - to kill large animals... Their lower teeth fit perfectly - into the spaces of their upper teeth, creating a tremendous - vice-like bite... Piranhas are attracted to any disturbance - in the water. - [ http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com ] - Amid the thought of the fiery destruction that impended, the - idea of the coolness of the well came over my soul like balm. - I rushed to its deadly brink. I threw my straining vision - below. The glare from the enkindled roof illumined its inmost - recesses. Yet, for a wild moment, did my spirit refuse to - comprehend the meaning of what I saw. At length it forced -- - it wrestled its way into my soul -- it burned itself in upon my - shuddering reason. Oh! for a voice to speak! -- oh! horror! -- - oh! any horror but this! - [ The Pit and the Pendulum, by Edgar Allan Poe ] - Pit fiends are among the more powerful of devils, capable of - attacking twice with weapons as well as grabbing and crushing - the life out of those unwary enough to enter their - domains. - This is an ancient artifact made of an unknown material. It - is rectangular in shape, very thin, and inscribed with - unreadable ancient runes. When carried, it grants the one - who carries it ESP, and reduces all spell induced damage done to - the carrier by half. It also protects from magic missile - attacks. Finally, its power is such that when invoked, it - can charge other objects. - Be bold, - be bold, - but not too bold. - Or else your life's blood, - shall run cold. - [ The White Road, by Neil Gaiman ] - - People think I'm crazy to worry all the time; - If you paid attention, you'd be worried too. - You better pay attention, or this world we love so much - Might just kill you. - [ It's a Jungle Out There, by Randy Newman ] - Many of the weapons of the Middle Ages were poled or long-shafted - arms. Unlike the ancient spear or javelin, however, they were not - intended to be thrown. Some were devices with simple single- or - double-edged blades and nothing more, while others combined - the pick, spear, and hammer or axe all in one weapon. - [ Heraldry and Armor of the Middle Ages, by Marvin H. Pakula ] - One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, - he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous - verminous bug. He lay on his armour-hard back and saw, as he - lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen divided - up into rigid bow-like sections. From this height the blanket, - just about ready to slide off completely, could hardly stay in - place. His numerous legs, pitifully thin in comparison to the - rest of his circumference, flickered helplessly before his eyes. - [ The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, - translated by Ian Johnston ] - Hey! now! Come hoy now! Whither do you wander? - Up, down, near or far, here, there or yonder? - Sharp-ears, Wise-nose, Swish-tail and Bumpkin, - White-socks my little lad, and old Fatty Lumpkin! - - [...] - Tom called them one by one and they climbed over the brow and - stood in a line. Then Tom bowed to the hobbits. - - "Here are your ponies, now!" he said. "They've more sense (in some - ways) than you wandering hobbits have -- more sense in their noses. - For they sniff danger ahead which you walk right into; and if they - run to save themselves, then they run the right way." - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Portals can be Mirrors, Pictures, Standing Stones, Stone - Circles, Windows, and special gates set up for the purpose. - You will travel through them both to distant parts of the - continent and to and from our own world. The precise manner - of their working is a Management secret. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - Poseido(o)n, lord of the seas and father of rivers and - fountains, was the son of Chronos and Rhea, brother of Zeus, - Hades, Hera, Hestia and Demeter. His rank of ruler of the - waves he received by lot at the Council Meeting of the Gods, - at which Zeus took the upper world for himself and gave - dominion over the lower world to Hades. - Poseidon is associated in many ways with horses and thus is - the god of horses. He taught men how to ride and manage the - animal he invented and is looked upon as the originator and - guardian deity of horse races. - His symbol is the familiar trident or three-pronged spear - with which he can split rocks, cause or quell storms, and - shake the earth, a power which makes him the god of - earthquakes as well. Physically, he is shown as a strong and - powerful ruler, every inch a king. - [ The Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends of All Nations, - by Herbert Robinson and Knox Wilson ] - POTABLE, n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be - potable; indeed, some declare it our natural beverage, - although even they find it palatable only when suffering - from the recurrent disorder known as thirst, for which it - is a medicine. Upon nothing has so great and diligent - ingenuity been brought to bear in all ages and in all - countries, except the most uncivilized, as upon the - invention of substitutes for water. To hold that this - general aversion to that liquid has no basis in the - preservative instinct of the race is to be unscientific -- - and without science we are as the snakes and toads. - [ The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce ] - - Jack Burton: What's in the flask, Egg? Magic potion? - Egg Shen: Yeah. - Jack: I thought so, good. What do we do? Drink it? - Egg: Yeah. - Jack: Good, I thought so. - [later] - Jack: This does what again, exactly? - Egg: Huge buzz! [drinks] Oh good! See things no - one else can see, do things no one else can do. - [ Big Trouble in Little China, directed by - John Carpenter, written by Gary Goldman & - David Z. Weinstein, adaptation by W. D. Richter ] - Whatever a man prays for, he prays for a miracle. Every - prayer reduces itself to this: Great God, grant that twice - two be not four. - [ Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev ] - [...] For the two priests were talking exactly like priests, - piously, with learning and leisure, about the most aerial - enigmas of theology. The little Essex priest spoke the more - simply, with his round face turned to the strengthening stars; - the other talked with his head bowed, as if he were not even - worthy to look at them. But no more innocently clerical - conversation could have been heard in any white Italian cloister - or black Spanish cathedral. The first he heard was the tail of - one of Father Brown's sentences, which ended: "... what they - really meant in the Middle Ages by the heavens being - incorruptible." The taller priest nodded his bowed head and - said: "Ah, yes, these modern infidels appeal to their reason; - but who can look at those millions of worlds and not feel that - there may well be wonderful universes above us where reason is - utterly unreasonable?" - [ The Innocence of Father Brown, by G.K. Chesterton ] - Opuntia, commonly called prickly pear, is a genus in the cactus - family, Cactaceae. Prickly pears are also known as tuna (fruit), - sabra, nopal (paddle, plural nopales) from the Nahuatl word - nopalli for the pads, or nostle, from the Nahuatl word nochtli - for the fruit; or paddle cactus. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - Where am I? - In the Village. - What do you want? - Information. - Whose side are you on? - That would be telling. We want information ... - information ... - You won't get it. - By hook or by crook, we will. - Who are you? - The new Number 2. - Who is Number 1? - You are Number 6. - I am not a number! I am a free man! - [ The Prisoner, by Patrick McGoohan ] - Known under various names (Nu, Neph, Cenubis, Amen-Kneph, - Khery-Bakef), Ptah is the creator god and god of craftsmen. - He is usually depicted as wearing a closely fitting robe - with only his hands free. His most distinctive features are - the invariable skull-cap exposing only his face and ears, - and the _was_ or rod of domination which he holds, - consisting of a staff surmounted by the _ankh_ symbol of - life. He is otherwise symbolized by his sacred animal, the - bull. - A gargantuan version of the harmless rain-worm, the purple - worm poses a huge threat to the ordinary adventurer. It is - known to swallow whole and digest its victims within only a - few minutes. These worms are always on guard, sensitive - to the most minute vibrations in the earth, but may also - be awakened by a remote shriek. - At first glance around the corner, I thought it was another - cockatrice. I had encountered the wretched creatures two or - three times since leaving the open area. I quickly ducked my - head back and considered what to do next. My heart had begun - to thump audibly as I patted my pack to make sure I still had - the dead lizards at close reach. A check of my attire showed - no obvious holes or damage. I had to keep moving. One deep - breath, and a count of three, two, one, and around the corner - I bolted. But it was no cockatrice! I felt a sudden intense - searing of the skin around my face, and flames began to leap - from my pack. I tossed it to the ground, and quickly retreated - back, around that corner, desperately striving to get out of - its sight. - A monstrous serpent in Greek mythology, and the child of Gaia, - the goddess earth. It was produced from the slime and mud - that was left on the earth by the great flood of Deucalion. - It lived in a cave and guarded the oracle of Delphi on mount - Parnassus. - - No man dared to approach the beast and the people asked Apollo - for help. He came down from Mount Olympus with his silver bow - and golden arrows. With using only one arrow he killed the - serpent and claimed the oracle for himself. ... The old name of - Delphi, Pytho, refers to the serpent. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - The woodlands and other regions are inhabited by multitudes - of four-legged creatures which cannot be simply classified. - They might not have fiery breath or deadly stings, but - adventurers have nevertheless met their end numerous times - due to the claws, hooves, or bites of such animals. - These creatures are not native to this universe; they seem - to have strangely derived powers, and unknown motives. - [] - - _Uncertainty Principle_ The principle that it is not possible - to know with unlimited accuracy both the position and momentum - of a particle. ... An explanation of the uncertainty is that - in order to locate a particle exactly, an observer must be - able to bounce off it a photon of radiation; this act of - location itself alters the position of the particle - in an unpredictable way. To locate the position accurately, - photons of short wavelength would have to be used. The high - momentum of such photons would cause a large effect on the - position. On the other hand, using photons of lower momenta - would have less effect on the particle's position, but would - be less accurate because of the lower wavelength. - [ A Concise Dictionary of Physics ] - Quasits are small, evil creatures, related to imps. Their - talons release a very toxic poison when used in an attack. - Many, possibly most, Tours are organized as a Quest. This - is like a large-scale treasure hunt, with clues scattered - all over the continent, a few false leads, Mystical Masters - as game-show hosts, and the Dark Lord and the Terrain to - make the Quest interestingly difficult. [...] - In order to be assured of your future custom, the Management - has a further Rule: Tourists, far from being rewarded for - achieving their Quest Object, must then go on to conquer - the Dark Lord or set about Saving the World, or both. And - why not? By then you will have had a lot of practice in - that sort of thing and, besides, the Quest Object is usually - designed to help you do it. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - One of the principal Aztec-Toltec gods was the great and wise - Quetzalcoatl, who was called Kukumatz in Guatemala, and - Kukulcan in Yucatan. His image, the plumed serpent, is found - on both the oldest and the most recent Indian edifices. ... - The legend tells how the Indian deity Quetzalcoatl came from - the "Land of the Rising Sun". He wore a long white robe and - had a beard; he taught the people crafts and customs and laid - down wise laws. He created an empire in which the ears of - corn were as long as men are tall, and caused bolls of colored - cotton to grow on cotton plants. But for some reason or other - he had to leave his empire. ... But all the legends of - Quetzalcoatl unanimously agree that he promised to come again. - [ Gods, Graves, and Scholars, by C. W. Ceram ] - Maltar: [...] I remembered a little saying I learned my - first day at the academy. - Natalie: Yeah, yeah, I know. Winners never quit and quitters - never win. - Maltar: What? No! Winners never quit and quitters should - be cast into the Flaming Pit of Death. - [ Snow Day, directed by Chris Koch, - written by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi ] - The Japanese god of thunder (rai) and lightning (den). He - prevented the Mongols from invading Japan in 1274. Sitting on - a cloud he sent forth a shower of lightning arrows upon the - invading fleet. Only three men escaped. Raiden is portrayed - as a red demon with sharp claws, carrying a large drum. He is - fond of eating human navels. The only protection against him - is to hide under a mosquito net. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - "Lonely men are we, Rangers of the wild, hunters -- but hunters - ever of the servants of the Enemy; for they are found in many - places, not in Mordor only. - If Gondor, Boromir, has been a stalwart tower, we have played - another part. Many evil things there are that your strong walls - and bright swords do not stay. You know little of the lands - beyond your bounds. Peace and freedom, do you say? The North - would have known them little but for us. Fear would have - destroyed them. But when dark things come from the houseless - hills, or creep from sunless woods, they fly from us. What - roads would any dare to tread, what safety would there be in - quiet lands, or in the homes of simple men at night, if the - Dunedain were asleep, or were all gone into the grave?" - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Rats are long-tailed rodents. They are aggressive, - omnivorous, and adaptable, often carrying diseases. - [] - - "The rat," said O'Brien, still addressing his invisible - audience, "although a rodent, is carnivorous. You are aware - of that. You will have heard of the things that happen in - the poor quarters of this town. In some streets a woman dare - not leave her baby alone in the house, even for five minutes. - The rats are certain to attack it. Within quite a small time - they will strip it to the bones. They also attack sick or - dying people. They show astonishing intelligence in knowing - when a human being is helpless." - [ 1984, by George Orwell ] - But the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only - That one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour. - Nothing further then he uttered -- not a feather then he fluttered-- - Till I scarcely more than muttered, 'other friends have flown before-- - On the morrow *he* will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.' - Then the bird said, 'Nevermore.' - [ The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe ] - Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, - Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, - Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, - One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, - In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. - One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, - One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them - In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - "When time came for the shepherds to hold their customary - assembly in order to prepare their monthly report to the king - about the state of the flocks, he came too, wearing this ring. - While he was sitting with the others, it chanced that he moved - the collet of the ring around toward himself into the inside of - his hand; having done this, he disappeared from the sight of - those who were sitting beside him, and they discussed of him as - of someone who had left. And he wondered and once again feeling - for the ring, he turned the collet outwards and, by turning it, - reappeared. Reflecting upon this, he put the ring to the test - to see if it indeed had such power, and he came to this - conclusion that, by turning the collet inwards, he became - invisible, outwards, visible. Having perceived this, he at - once managed for himself to become one of the envoys to the - king; upon arrival, having seduced his wife, with her help, - he laid a hand on the king, murdered him and took hold of the - leadership." - [ The Republic, by Plato, translated by James Adam ] - Robes are the only garments, apart from Shirts, ever to have - sleeves. They have three uses: - 1. As the official uniform of Priests, Priestesses, Monks, - Nuns (see Nunnery), and Wizards. The OMT [ Official Management - Term ] prescribed for the Robes of Priests and Nuns is that - they _fall in severe folds_; of Priestesses that they _float_; - and of Wizards that they _swirl_. You can thus see who you - are dealing with. - 2. For Kings. The OMT here is _falling in stately folds_. - 3. As the garb of Desert Nomads. [...] - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - Bilbo saw that the moment had come when he must do something. - He could not get up at the brutes and he had nothing to shoot - with; but looking about he saw that in this place there were - many stones lying in what appeared to be a now dry little - watercourse. Bilbo was a pretty fair shot with a stone, and - it did not take him long to find a nice smooth egg-shaped one - that fitted his hand cosily. As a boy he used to practise - throwing stones at things, until rabbits and squirrels, and - even birds, got out of his way as quick as lightning if they - saw him stoop; and even grownup he had still spent a deal of - his time at quoits, dart-throwing, shooting at the wand, - bowls, ninepins and other quiet games of the aiming and - throwing sort - indeed he could do lots of things, besides - blowing smoke-rings, asking riddles and cooking, that I - haven't time to tell you about. There is no time now. While - he was picking up stones, the spider had reached Bombur, and - soon he would have been dead. At that moment Bilbo threw. - The stone struck the spider plunk on the head, and it dropped - senseless off the tree, flop to the ground, with all its legs - curled up. - [ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - A rock mole is a member of the rodent family. They get their - name from their ability to tunnel through rock in the same - fashion that a mole tunnels through earth. They are known to - eat anything they come across in their diggings, although it - is still unknown how they convert some of these things into - something of nutritional value. - A gnawing mammal (order _Rodentia_) having in each jaw two - (rarely four) incisors, growing continually from persistent - pulps, and no canine teeth, as a squirrel, beaver, or rat. - [ Webster's Comprehensive International Dictionary - of the English Language ] - I understand the business, I hear it: to have an open ear, a - quick eye, and a nimble hand, is necessary for a cut-purse; a - good nose is requisite also, to smell out work for the other - senses. I see this is the time that the unjust man doth - thrive. ... The prince himself is about a piece of iniquity, - stealing away from his father with his clog at his heels: if - I thought it were a piece of honesty to acquaint the king - withal, I would not do't: I hold it the more knavery to - conceal it; and therein am I constant to my profession. - [ Autolycus the Rogue, from The Winter's Tale by - William Shakespeare ] - But when they were cooked these roots proved good to eat, - somewhat like bread; and the outlaws were glad of them, for - they had long lacked bread save when they could steal it. - "Wild Elves know them not; Grey-elves have not found them; - the proud ones from over the Sea are too proud to delve," - said Mim. - - "What is their name?" said Turin. Mim looked at him sidelong. - "They have no name, save in the Dwarf-tongue, which we do not - teach," he said. "And we not teach Men to find them, for Men - are greedy and thriftless, and would not spare till all the - plants had perished; whereas now they pass them by as they go - blundering in the wild. No more will you learn of me; but you - may have enough of my bounty, as long as you speak fair and - do not spy or steal." Then again he laughed in his throat. - - "They are of great worth." he said. "More than gold in the - hungry winter, for they may be hoarded like the nuts of a - squirrel, and already we were building our store from the - first that are ripe." - [ Unfinished Tales, Part 1, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Roshi is a Japanese word, common in Zen Buddhism, meaning "old" - (ro) and "teacher" (shi). Roshi can be used as a term of - respect, as in the Rinzai school; as a simple reference to - actual age, as in the Soto school; or it can mean a teacher who - has transmitted knowledge to, and thus "given birth" to, a new - teacher. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - The rothe (pronounced roth-AY) is a musk ox-like creature with - an aversion to light. It prefers to live underground near - lichen and moss. - "'Royal Jelly,'" he read aloud, "'must be a substance of - tremendous nourishing power, for on this diet alone, the - honey-bee larva increases in weight fifteen hundred times in - five days!'" - - "How much?" - - "Fifteen hundred times, Mabel. And you know what that means - if you put it in terms of a human being? It means," he said, - lowering his voice, leaning forward, fixing her with those - small pale eyes, "it means that in five days a baby weighing - seven and a half pounds to start off with would increase in - weight to five tons!" - [ Royal Jelly, by Roald Dahl ] - _Corundum._ Mineral, aluminum oxide, Al2O3. The clear - varieties are used as gems and the opaque as abrasive materials. - Corundum occurs in crystals of the hexagonal system and in - masses. It is transparent to opaque and has a vitreous to - adamantine luster. ... The chief corundum gems are the ruby - (red) and the sapphire (blue). - [ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ] - These strange creatures live on a diet of metals. They can - turn a suit of armour into so much useless rusted scrap in no - time at all. - These ground-dwelling monsters are known to make short - work out of degrading adventurers' combat equipment. - Flashed all their sabres bare, - Flashed as they turned in air, - Sab'ring the gunners there, - Charging an army, while - All the world wondered: - Plunged in the battery smoke, - Right through the line they broke; - Cossack and Russian - Reeled from the sabre-stroke - Shattered and sundered. - Then they rode back, but not-- - Not the six hundred. - [ The Charge of the Light Brigade, - by Alfred, Lord Tennyson ] - The horseman serves the horse, - The neat-herd serves the neat, - The merchant serves the purse, - The eater serves his meat; - 'Tis the day of the chattel, - Web to weave, and corn to grind, - Things are in the saddle, - And ride mankind. - [ Ode, by Ralph Waldo Emerson ] - Japanese rice wine. - For hundreds of years, many people believed that salamanders - were magical. In England in the Middle Ages, people thought - that fire created salamanders. When they set fire to damp - logs, dozens of the slimy creatures scurried out. The word - salamander, in fact, comes from a Greek word meaning "fire - animal". - [ Salamanders, by Cherie Winner ] - By that time, Narahara had already slipped his arm from the - sleeve of his outer robe, drew out his two-and-a-half-foot - Fujiwara Tadahiro sword, and, brandishing it over his head, - began barreling toward the foreigners. In less than a minute, - he had charged upon them and cut one of them through the torso. - The man fled, clutching his bulging guts, finally to fall from - his horse at the foot of a pine tree about a thousand yards - away. Kaeda Takeji finished him off. The other two Englishmen - were severely wounded as they tried to flee. Only the woman - managed to escape virtually unscathed. - [ The Fox-horse, from Drunk as a Lord, by Ryotaro Shiba ] - Ildefonse left the terrace and almost immediately sounds - of contention came from the direction of the work-room. - Ildefonse presently returned to the terrace, followed by - Osherl and a second sandestin using the guise of a gaunt blue - bird-like creature, some six feet in height. - - Ildefonse spoke in scathing tones: "Behold these two - creatures! They can roam the chronoplex as easily as you - or I can walk around the table; yet neither has the wit to - announce his presence upon arrival. I found Osherl asleep - in his fulgurite and Sarsem perched in the rafters." - [...] - "No matter," said Rhialto. "He has brought Sarsem, and this - was his requirement. In the main, Osherl, you have done well!" - - "And my indenture point?" - - "Much depends upon Sarsem's testimony. Sarsem, will you sit?" - - "In this guise, I find it more convenient to stand." - - "Then why not alter to human form and join us in comfort at - the table?" - - "That is a good idea." Sarsem became a naked young epicene - in an integument of lavender scales with puffs of purple hair - like pom-poms growing down his back. He seated himself at - the table but declined refreshment. "This human semblance, - though typical, is after all, only a guise. If I were to put - such things inside myself, I might well become uneasy." - [ Rhialto the Marvellous, by Jack Vance ] - The name _Sasquatch_ doesn't really become important in Canada - until the 1930s, when it appeared in the works of J. W. Burns, - a British Columbian writer who used a great deal of Indian - lore in his stories. Burn's Sasquatch was a giant Indian who - lived in the wilderness. He was hairy only in the sense that - he had long hair on his head, and while this Sasquatch lived a - wild and primitive life, he was fully human. - Burns's character proved to be quite popular. There was a - Sasquatch Inn near the town of Harrison, British Columbia, and - Harrison even had a local celebration called "Sasquatch Days." - The celebration which had been dormant for years was revived - as part of British Columbia's centennial, and one of the - events was to be a Sasquatch hunt. The hunt never took place, - perhaps it was never supposed to, but the publicity about it - did bring out a number of people who said they had encountered - a Sasquatch -- not Burns's giant Indian, but the hairy apelike - creature that we have all come to know. - [ The Encyclopedia of Monsters, by Daniel Cohen ] - A scalpel is a very sharp knife used for surgery ... Merely - touching a medical scalpel with bare hands to test it will - cut through the skin. ... Medical scalpel blades are gradually - curved for greater precision when cutting through tissue. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - This mace was created aeons ago in some unknown cave, - and has been passed down from generation to generation of - cave dwellers. It is a very mighty mace indeed, and in - addition will protect anyone who wields it from magic - missile attacks. When invoked, it causes conflict in the - area around it. - Oh, how handsome, how noble was the Vizier Ali Tebelin, - my father, as he stood there in the midst of the shot, his - scimitar in his hand, his face black with powder! How his - enemies fled before him! - [ The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas ] - A sub-species of the spider (_Scorpionidae_), the scorpion - distinguishes itself from them by having a lower body that - ends in a long, jointed tail tapering to a poisonous stinger. - They have eight legs and pincers. - [ Van Dale's Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal ] - Since early times, the Scorpion has represented death, darkness, - and evil. Scorpius is the reputed slayer of Orion the Hunter. - [...] The gods put both scorpion and hunter among the stars, but - on opposite sides of the sky so they would never fight again. - As Scorpius rises in the east, Orion sets in the west. - [ 365 Starry Nights, by Chet Raymo ] - And I was gazing on the surges prone, - With many a scalding tear and many a groan, - When at my feet emerg'd an old man's hand, - Grasping this scroll, and this same slender wand. - I knelt with pain--reached out my hand--had grasp'd - Those treasures--touch'd the knuckles--they unclasp'd-- - I caught a finger: but the downward weight - O'erpowered me--it sank. Then 'gan abate - The storm, and through chill aguish gloom outburst - The comfortable sun. I was athirst - To search the book, and in the warming air - Parted its dripping leaves with eager care. - Strange matters did it treat of, and drew on - My soul page after page, till well-nigh won - Into forgetfulness; when, stupefied, - I read these words, and read again, and tried - My eyes against the heavens, and read again. - [ Endymion, by John Keats ] - The ancient Egyptian god of chaos (Set), the embodiment of - hostility and even of outright evil. He is also a god of war, - deserts, storms, and foreign lands. ... In the Book of the - Dead, Seth is called "Lord of the Northern Sky" and is held - responsible for storms and cloudy weather. ... Seth was - portrayed as a man with the head of undeterminable origin, - although some see in it the head of an aardvark. He had a - curved snout, erect square-tipped ears and a long forked tail. - He was sometimes entirely in animal form with the body similar - to that of a greyhound. Animals sacred to this god were the - dog, the jackal, the gazelle, the donkey, the crocodile, the - hippopotamus, and the pig. - [ Encyclopedia Mythica, ed. M.F. Lindemans ] - Shades are undead creatures. They differ from zombies in - that a zombie is an undead animation of a corpse, while a - shade is an undead creature magically created by the use - of black magic. - Making his quarters in the Caves of the Ancestors, Shaman - Karnov unceasingly tries to shield his neanderthal people - from Tiamat's minions' harassments. - The Chinese god of Mountains and Seas, also the name of an - old book (also Shan Hai Tjing), the book of mountains and - seas - which deals with the monster Kung Kung trying to - seize power from Yao, the fourth emperor. - [ Spectrum Atlas van de Mythologie ] - As the shark moved, its dark top reflected virtually no - light. The denticles on its skin muted the whoosh of its - movements as the shark rose, driven by the power of the - great tail sweeping from side to side, like a scythe. - The fish exploded upward. - Charles Bruder felt a slight vacuum tug in the motion of - the sea, noted it as a passing current, the pull of a wave, - the tickle of undertow. He could not have heard the faint - sucking rush of water not far beneath him. He couldn't - have seen or heard what was hurtling from the murk at - astonishing speed, jaws unhinging, widening, for the - enormous first bite. It was the classic attack - that no other creature in nature could make -- a bomb from - the depths. - [ Close to Shore, by Michael Capuzzo ] - A Japanese stabbing knife. - There have been three general theories put forward to explain - the phenomenon of the wandering shops or, as they are - generically known, _tabernae vagantes._ - The first postulates that many thousands of years ago there - evolved somewhere in the multiverse a race whose single talent - was to buy cheap and sell dear. Soon they controlled a vast - galactic empire or, as they put it, Emporium, and the more - advanced members of the species found a way to equip their very - shops with unique propulsion units that could break the dark - walls of space itself and open up vast new markets. And long - after the worlds of the Emporium perished in the heat death of - their particular universe, after one last defiant fire sale, - the wandering starshops still ply their trade, eating their way - through the pages of spacetime like a worm through a three- - volume novel. - The second is that they are the creation of a sympathetic Fate, - charged with the role of supplying exactly the right thing - at the right time. - The third is that they are simply a very clever way of getting - around the various Sunday Closing acts. - All these theories, diverse as they are, have two things in - common. They explain the observed facts, and they are - completely and utterly wrong. - [ The Light Fantastic, by Terry Pratchett ] - With a single, savage thrust of her spear, the warrior-woman - impaled the fungus, silencing it. However, it was too late: - the alarm had been raised[...] - Suddenly, a large, dark shape rose from the abyss before them, - its fetid bulk looming overhead... The monster was some kind of - great dark worm, but that was about all they were sure of. - [ The Adventurers, Epic IV, by Thomas A. Miller ] - You know, that's what I hate most about fighting against magic: - you never know what they're trying to do to you until it hits. - The sorceress knew what hit her, however. Two of the shuriken - got past whatever defenses she had. One caught her just below - the throat, the other in the middle of her chest. It wouldn't - kill her, but she wouldn't be fighting anyone for a while. - [ Jhereg, by Steven Brust ] - A skeleton is a magically animated undead creature. Unlike - shades, only a humanoid creature can be used to create a - skeleton. No one knows why this is true, but it has become - an accepted fact amongst the practitioners of the black arts. - "That dog belonged to a settler who tried to build his cabin - on the bank of the river a few miles south of the fort," - grunted Conan. ... "We took him to the fort and dressed his - wounds, but after he recovered he took to the woods and turned - wild. -- What now, Slasher, are you hunting the men who - killed your master?" ... "Let him come," muttered Conan. - "He can smell the devils before we can see them." ... - Slasher cleared the timbers with a bound and leaped into the - bushes. They were violently shaken and then the dog slunk - back to Balthus' side, his jaws crimson. ... "He was a man," - said Conan. "I drink to his shade, and to the shade of the - dog, who knew no fear." He quaffed part of the wine, then - emptied the rest upon the floor, with a curious heathen - gesture, and smashed the goblet. "The heads of ten Picts - shall pay for this, and seven heads for the dog, who was a - better warrior than many a man." - [ Conan The Warrior, by Robert E Howard ] - Sleep is a death; oh, make me try - By sleeping, what it is to die, - And as gently lay my head - On my grave, as now my bed. - [ Religio Medici, by Sir Thomas Browne ] - Science fiction did not invent the slime molds, but it has - borrowed from them in using the idea of sheets of liquid, flowing - cytoplasm engulfing and dissolving every living thing they touch. - What fiction can only imagine, nature has produced, and only their - small size and dependence on coolness, moisture, and darkness has - kept the slime molds from ordinary observation, for they are common - enough. - [ Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1977 ] - And it came to pass, when the Philistine arose, and came and - drew nigh to meet David, that David hasted, and ran toward - the army to meet the Philistine. - And David put his hand in his bag, and took thence a stone, - and slang it, and smote the Philistine in his forehead, that - the stone sunk into his forehead; and he fell upon his face - to the earth. - So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with - a stone, and smote the Philistine, and slew him; but there - was no sword in the hand of David. - [ 1 Samuel 17:48-50 ] - Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field - which the Lord God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, - hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? - And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of - the trees of the garden: but of the fruit of the tree which is - in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of - it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die. And the serpent - said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: for God doth - know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be - opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. And - when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it - was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one - wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also - unto her husband with her; and he did eat. - - And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou - hast done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled me, and I - did eat. And the Lord God said unto the serpent, Because thou - hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above - every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and - dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life: And I will put - enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her - seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. - [ Genesis 3:1-6,13-15 ] - Ah, never shall I forget the cry, - or the shriek that shrieked he, - As I gnashed my teeth, and from my sheath - I drew my Snickersnee! - --Koko, Lord high executioner of Titipu - [ The Mikado, by Sir W.S. Gilbert ] - Sokoban (Japanese for "warehouse keeper") is a transport puzzle - in which the player pushes boxes around a maze, viewed from - above, and tries to put them in designated locations. Only one - box may be pushed at a time, not two, and boxes cannot be pulled. - As the puzzle would be extremely difficult to create physically, - it is usually implemented as a video game. - - Sokoban was created in 1982 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, and was - published by Thinking Rabbit, a software house based in - Takarazuka, Japan. Thinking Rabbit also released three sequels: - Boxxle, Sokoban Perfect and Sokoban Revenge. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - The soldiers of Yendor are well-trained in the art of war, - many trained by the Wizard himself. Some say the soldiers - are explorers who were unfortunate enough to be captured, - and put under the Wizard's spell. Those who have survived - encounters with soldiers say they travel together in platoons, - and are fierce fighters. Because of the load of their combat - gear, however, one can usually run away from them, and doing - so is considered a wise thing. - - they come together with great random, and a spear is brast, - and one party brake his shield and the other one goes down, - horse and man, over his horse-tail and brake his neck, and - then the next candidate comes randoming in, and brast his - spear, and the other man brast his shield, and down he goes, - horse and man, over his horse-tail, and brake his neck, and - then there's another elected, and another and another and - still another, till the material is all used up; and when you - come to figure up results, you can't tell one fight from - another, nor who whipped; and as a picture of living, raging, - roaring battle, sho! why it's pale and noiseless - just - ghosts scuffling in a fog. Dear me, what would this barren - vocabulary get out of the mightiest spectacle? - the burning - of Rome in Nero's time, for instance? Why, it would merely - say 'Town burned down; no insurance; boy brast a window, - fireman brake his neck!' Why, that ain't a picture! - [ A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, - by Mark Twain ] - The Book of Three lay closed on the table. Taran had never - been allowed to read the volume for himself; now he was sure - it held more than Dallben chose to tell him. In the sun- - filled room, with Dallben still meditating and showing no - sign of stopping, Taran rose and moved through the shimmering - beams. From the forest came the monotonous tick of a beetle. - His hands reached for the cover. Taran gasped in pain and - snatched them away. They smarted as if each of his fingers - had been stung by hornets. He jumped back, stumbled against - the bench, and dropped to the floor, where he put his fingers - woefully into his mouth. - Dallben's eyes blinked open. He peered at Taran and yawned - slowly. "You had better see Coll about a lotion for those - hands," he advised. "Otherwise, I shouldn't be surprised if - they blistered." - [ The Book of Three, by Lloyd Alexander ] - Eight legged creature capable of spinning webs to trap prey. - [] - - "You mean you eat flies?" gasped Wilbur. - "Certainly. Flies, bugs, grasshoppers, choice beetles, - moths, butterflies, tasty cockroaches, gnats, midges, daddy - longlegs, centipedes, mosquitoes, crickets - anything that is - careless enough to get caught in my web. I have to live, - don't I?" - "Why, yes, of course," said Wilbur. - [ Charlotte's Web, by E.B. White ] - The attack by those who want to die -- this is the attack - against which you cannot prepare a perfect defense. - --Human aphorism - [ The Dosadi Experiment, by Frank Herbert ] - A floorboard creaked. Galder had spent many hours tuning them, - always a wise precaution with an ambitious assistant who walked - like a cat. - D flat. That meant he was just to the right of the door. - "Ah, Trymon," he said, without turning, and noted with some - satisfaction the faint indrawing of breath behind him. "Good - of you to come. Shut the door, will you?" - [ The Light Fantastic, by Terry Pratchett ] - So they stood, each in his place, neither moving a finger's - breadth back, for one good hour, and many blows were given - and received by each in that time, till here and there were - sore bones and bumps, yet neither thought of crying "Enough," - or seemed likely to fall from off the bridge. Now and then - they stopped to rest, and each thought that he never had seen - in all his life before such a hand at quarterstaff. At last - Robin gave the stranger a blow upon the ribs that made his - jacket smoke like a damp straw thatch in the sun. So shrewd - was the stroke that the stranger came within a hair's breadth - of falling off the bridge; but he regained himself right - quickly, and, by a dexterous blow, gave Robin a crack on the - crown that caused the blood to flow. Then Robin grew mad - with anger, and smote with all his might at the other; but - the stranger warded the blow, and once again thwacked Robin, - and this time so fairly that he fell heels over head into the - water, as the queen pin falls in a game of bowls. - [ The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle ] - This staff is considered sacred to all healers, as it truly - holds the powers of life and death. When wielded, it - protects its user from all life draining attacks, and - additionally gives the wielder the power of regeneration. - When invoked it performs healing magic. - Up he went -- very quickly at first -- then more slowly -- then - in a little while even more slowly than that -- and finally, - after many minutes of climbing up the endless stairway, one - weary foot was barely able to follow the other. Milo suddenly - realized that with all his effort he was no closer to the top - than when he began, and not a great deal further from the - bottom. But he struggled on for a while longer, until at last, - completely exhausted, he collapsed onto one of the steps. - "I should have known it," he mumbled, resting his tired legs - and filling his lungs with air. "This is just like the line - that goes on forever, and I'll never get there." - "You wouldn't like it much anyway," someone replied gently. - "Infinity is a dreadfully poor place. They can never manage to - make ends meet." - [ The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster ] - - Dr. Ray Stantz: Hey, where do those stairs go? - Dr. Peter Venkman: They go up. - [ Ghostbusters, directed by Ivan Reitman, - written by Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis ] - Then at last he began to wonder why the lion was standing so - still - for it hadn't moved one inch since he first set eyes - on it. Edmund now ventured a little nearer, still keeping in - the shadow of the arch as much as he could. He now saw from - the way the lion was standing that it couldn't have been - looking at him at all. ("But supposing it turns its head?" - thought Edmund.) In fact it was staring at something else - - namely a little dwarf who stood with his back to it about - four feet away. "Aha!" thought Edmund. "When it springs at - the dwarf then will be my chance to escape." But still the - lion never moved, nor did the dwarf. And now at last Edmund - remembered what the others had said about the White Witch - turning people into stone. Perhaps this was only a stone - lion. And as soon as he had thought of that he noticed that - the lion's back and the top of its head were covered with - snow. Of course it must be only a statue! - [ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis ] - There was the usual dim grey light of the forest-day about - him when he came to his senses. The spider lay dead beside - him, and his sword-blade was stained black. Somehow the - killing of the giant spider, all alone and by himself in the - dark without the help of the wizard or the dwarves or of - anyone else, made a great difference to Mr. Baggins. He felt - a different person, and much fiercer and bolder in spite of - an empty stomach, as he wiped his sword on the grass and put - it back into its sheath. - "I will give you a name," he said to it, "and I shall call - you Sting." - [ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - There were sounds in the distance, incongruent with the - sounds of even this nameless, timeless sea: thin sounds, - agonized and terrible, for all that they remained remote - - yet the ship followed them, as if drawn by them; they grew - louder - pain and despair were there, but terror was - predominant. - Elric had heard such sounds echoing from his cousin Yyrkoon's - sardonically named 'Pleasure Chambers' in the days before he - had fled the responsibilities of ruling all that remained of - the old Melnibonean Empire. These were the voices of men - whose very souls were under siege; men to whom death meant - not mere extinction, but a continuation of existence, forever - in thrall to some cruel and supernatural master. He had - heard men cry so when his salvation and his nemesis, his - great black battle-blade Stormbringer, drank their souls. - [ The Lands Beyond the World, by Michael Moorcock ] - He walked for some time through a long narrow corridor - without finding any one and was just going to call out, - when suddenly in a dark corner between an old cupboard - and the door he caught sight of a strange object which - seemed to be alive. - [ Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky ] - Dorothy leaned her chin upon her hand and gazed thoughtfully - at the Scarecrow. Its head was a small sack stuffed with - straw, with eyes, nose, and mouth painted on it to represent - a face. An old, pointed blue hat, that had belonged to some - Munchkin, was perched on his head, and the rest of the figure - was a blue suit of clothes, worn and faded, which had also - been stuffed with straw. On the feet were some old boots with - blue tops, such as every man wore in this country, and the - figure was raised above the stalks of corn by means of the - pole stuck up its back. - [ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum ] - What you seek is a blade of light, - a weapon for vengeance. - [ Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, - by Bruce Cordell and James Wyatt ] - The Shinto chthonic and weather god and brother of the sun - goddess Amaterasu, he was born from the nose of the - primordial creator god Izanagi and represents the physical, - material world. He has been expelled from heaven and taken - up residence on earth. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - Samurai plate armor of the Yamato period (AD 300 - 710). - The tengu was the most troublesome creature of Japanese - legend. Part bird and part man, with red beak for a nose - and flashing eyes, the tengu was notorious for stirring up - feuds and prolonging enmity between families. Indeed, the - belligerent tengu were supposed to have been man's first - instructors in the use of arms. - [ Mythical Beasts, by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) ] - The Egyptian god of the moon and wisdom, Thoth is the patron - deity of scribes and of knowledge, including scientific, - medical and mathematical writing, and is said to have given - mankind the art of hieroglyphic writing. He is important as - a mediator and counsellor amongst the gods and is the scribe - of the Heliopolis Ennead pantheon. According to mythology, - he was born from the head of the god Seth. He may be - depicted in human form with the head of an ibis, wholly as an - ibis, or as a seated baboon sometimes with its torso covered - in feathers. His attributes include a crown which consists - of a crescent moon surmounted by a moon disc. - Thoth is generally regarded as a benign deity. He is also - scrupulously fair and is responsible not only for entering - in the record the souls who pass to afterlife, but of - adjudicating in the Hall of the Two Truths. The Pyramid - Texts reveal a violent side of his nature by which he - decapitates the adversaries of truth and wrenches out their - hearts. - [ Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan ] - Men say that he [Thutothmes] has opposed Thoth-Amon, who is - master of all priests of Set, and dwells in Luxor, and that - Thutothmes seeks hidden power [The Heart of Ahriman] to - overthrow the Great One. - [ Conan the Conqueror, by Robert E. Howard ] - Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne - Which mists and vapours from mine eyes did shroud-- - Nor view of who might sit thereon allowed; - But all the steps and ground about were strown - With sights the ruefullest that flesh and bone - Ever put on; a miserable crowd, - Sick, hale, old, young, who cried before that cloud, - "Thou art our king, - O Death! to thee we groan." - Those steps I clomb; the mists before me gave - Smooth way; and I beheld the face of one - Sleeping alone within a mossy cave, - With her face up to heaven; that seemed to have - Pleasing remembrance of a thought foregone; - A lovely Beauty in a summer grave! - [ Sonnet, by William Wordsworth ] - A worshipper of Kali, who practised _thuggee_, the strangling - of human victims in the name of the religion. Robbery of the - victim provided the means of livelihood. They were also - called _Phansigars_ (Noose operators) from the method employed. - Vigorous suppression was begun by Lord William Bentinck in - 1828, but the fraternity did not become completely extinct - for another 50 years or so. - In common parlance the word is used for any violent "tough". - [ Brewer's Concise Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ] - 1. A well-known tropical predator (_Felis tigris_): a - feline. It has a yellowish skin with darker spots or - stripes. 2. Figurative: _a paper tiger_, something that is - meant to scare, but has no really scaring effect whatsoever, - (after a statement by Mao Ze Dong, August 1946). - [ Van Dale's Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal ] - - Tyger! Tyger! burning bright - In the forests of the night, - What immortal hand or eye - Could frame thy fearful symmetry? - [ The Tyger, by William Blake ] - "You know salmon, Sarge," said Nobby. - "It is a fish of which I am aware, yes." - "You know they sell kind of slices of it in tins..." - "So I am given to understand, yes." - "Weell...how come all the tins are the same size? Salmon - gets thinner at both ends." - "Interesting point, Nobby. I think-" - [ Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett ] - Less than thirty Cat tribes now survived, roaming the cargo - decks on their hind legs in a desperate search for food. - But the food had gone. - The supplies were finished. - Weak and ailing, they prayed at the supply hold's silver - mountains: huge towering acres of metal rocks which, in their - pagan way, the mutant Cats believed watched over them. - Amid the wailing and the screeching one Cat stood up and held - aloft the sacred icon. The icon which had been passed down - as holy, and one day would make its use known. - It was a piece of V-shaped metal with a revolving handle on - its head. - He took down a silver rock from the silver mountain, while - the other Cats cowered and screamed at the blasphemy. - He placed the icon on the rim of the rock, and turned the - handle. - And the handle turned. - And the rock opened. - And inside the rock was Alphabetti spaghetti in tomato sauce. - [ Red Dwarf, by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor ] - Gaea, mother earth, arose from the Chaos and gave birth to - Uranus, heaven, who became her consort. Uranus hated all - their children, because he feared they might challenge his - own authority. Those children, the Titans, the Gigantes, - and the Cyclops, were banished to the nether world. Their - enraged mother eventually released the youngest titan, - Chronos (time), and encouraged him to castrate his father and - rule in his place. Later, he too was challenged by his own - son, Zeus, and he and his fellow titans were ousted from - Mount Olympus. - [ Greek Mythology, by Richard Patrick ] - Aluminum silicate mineral with either hydroxyl radicals or - fluorine, Al2SiO4(F,OH)2, used as a gem. It is commonly - colorless or some shade of pale yellow to wine-yellow; - ... The stone is transparent with a vitreous luster. It has - perfect cleavage on the basal pinacoid, but it is nevertheless - hard and durable. The brilliant cut is commonly used. Topaz - crystals, which are of the orthorhombic system, occur in highly - acid igneous rocks, e.g., granites and rhyolites, and in - metamorphic rocks, e.g., gneisses and schists. - [ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ] - "Gold is tried by a touchstone, men by gold." - [ Chilon (c. 560 BC) ] - The road from Ankh-Morpork to Chrim is high, white and - winding, a thirty-league stretch of potholes and half-buried - rocks that spirals around mountains and dips into cool green - valleys of citrus trees, crosses liana-webbed gorges on - creaking rope bridges and is generally more picturesque than - useful. - Picturesque. That was a new word to Rincewind the wizard - (BMgc, Unseen University [failed]). It was one of a number - he had picked up since leaving the charred ruins of - Ankh-Morpork. Quaint was another one. Picturesque meant -- - he decided after careful observation of the scenery that - inspired Twoflower to use the word -- that the landscape was - horribly precipitous. Quaint, when used to describe the - occasional village through which they passed, meant fever- - ridden and tumbledown. - Twoflower was a tourist, the first ever seen on the discworld. - Tourist, Rincewind had decided, meant "idiot". - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has a few things to say - on the subject of towels. - A towel, it says, is about the most massively useful thing - an interstellar hitchhiker can have. Partly it has great - practical value. You can wrap it around you for warmth as - you bound across the cold moons of Jaglan Beta; you can lie - on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus - V, inhaling the heady sea vapors; you can sleep under it - beneath the stars which shine so redly on the desert world - of Kakrafoon; use it to sail a miniraft down the slow heavy - River Moth; wet it for use in hand-to-hand combat; wrap it - round your head to ward off noxious fumes or avoid the gaze - of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal (a mind-bogglingly - stupid animal, it assumes that if you can't see it, it can't - see you - daft as a brush, but very very ravenous); you can - wave your towel in emergencies as a distress signal, and of - course dry yourself off with it if it still seems to be clean - enough. - [ The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams ] - Towers (_brooding_, _dark_) stand alone in Waste Areas and - almost always belong to Wizards. All are several stories high, - round, doorless, virtually windowless, and composed of smooth - blocks of masonry that make them very hard to climb. [...] - You will have to go to a Tower and then break into it at some - point towards the end of your Tour. - [ The Tough Guide to Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones ] - I knew my Erik too well to feel at all comfortable on jumping - into his house. I knew what he had made of a certain palace at - Mazenderan. From being the most honest building conceivable, he - soon turned it into a house of the very devil, where you could - not utter a word but it was overheard or repeated by an echo. - With his trap-doors the monster was responsible for endless - tragedies of all kinds. - [ The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux ] - The trapper is a creature which has evolved a chameleon-like - ability to blend into the dungeon surroundings. It captures - its prey by remaining very still and blending into the - surrounding dungeon features, until an unsuspecting creature - passes by. It wraps itself around its prey and digests it. - I think that I shall never see - A poem lovely as a tree. - A tree whose hungry mouth is prest - Against the earth's sweet flowing breast; - A tree that looks at God all day, - And lifts her leafy arms to pray; - A tree that may in Summer wear - A nest of robins in her hair; - Upon whose bosom snow has lain; - Who intimately lives with rain. - Poems are made by fools like me, - But only God can make a tree. - [ Trees, by Joyce Kilmer ] - If you start from scratch, cooking tripe is a long-drawn-out - affair. Fresh whole tripe calls for a minimum of 12 hours of - cooking, some time-honored recipes demanding as much as 24. - To prepare fresh tripe, trim if necessary. Wash it thoroughly, - soaking overnight, and blanch, for 1/2 hour in salted water. - Wash well again, drain and cut for cooking. When cooked, the - texture of tripe should be like that of soft gristle. More - often, alas, because the heat has not been kept low enough, - it has the consistency of wet shoe leather. - [ Joy of Cooking, by I Rombauer and M Becker ] - The troll shambled closer. He was perhaps eight feet tall, - perhaps more. His forward stoop, with arms dangling past - thick claw-footed legs to the ground, made it hard to tell. - The hairless green skin moved upon his body. His head was a - gash of a mouth, a yard-long nose, and two eyes which drank - the feeble torchlight and never gave back a gleam. - [...] - Like a huge green spider, the troll's severed hand ran on its - fingers. Across the mounded floor, up onto a log with one - taloned forefinger to hook it over the bark, down again it - scrambled, until it found the cut wrist. And there it grew - fast. The troll's smashed head seethed and knit together. - He clambered back on his feet and grinned at them. The - waning faggot cast red light over his fangs. - [ Three Hearts and Three Lions, by Poul Anderson ] - This most ancient of swords has been passed down through the - leadership of the Samurai legions for hundreds of years. It - is said to grant luck to its wielder, but its main power is - terrible to behold. It has the capability to cut in half any - creature it is wielded against, instantly killing them. - The tsurugi, also known as the long samurai sword, is an - extremely sharp, two-handed blade favored by the samurai. - It is made of hardened steel, and is manufactured using a - special process, causing it to never rust. The tsurugi is - rumored to be so sharp that it can occasionally cut - opponents in half! - TUBAL: There came divers of Antonio's creditors in my company - to Venice that swear he cannot choose but break. - SHYLOCK: I am very glad of it; I'll plague him, I'll torture - him; I am glad of it. - TUBAL: One of them showed me a ring that he had of your - daughter for a monkey. - SHYLOCK: Out upon her! Thou torturest me, Tubal. It was my - turquoise; I had it of Leah when I was a bachelor; I would - not have given it for a wilderness of monkeys. - [ The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare ] - "Rincewind!" - Twoflower sprang off the bed. The wizard jumped back, - wrenching his features into a smile. - "My dear chap, right on time! We'll just have lunch, and - then I'm sure you've got a wonderful programme lined up for - this afternoon!" - "Er --" - "That's great!" - Rincewind took a deep breath. "Look," he said desperately, - "let's eat somewhere else. There's been a bit of a fight - down below." - "A tavern brawl? Why didn't you wake me up?" - "Well, you see, I - _what_?" - "I thought I made myself clear this morning, Rincewind. I - want to see genuine Morporkian life - the slave market, the - Whore Pits, the Temple of Small Gods, the Beggar's Guild... - and a genuine tavern brawl." A faint note of suspicion - entered Twoflower's voice. "You _do_ have them, don't you? - You know, people swinging on chandeliers, swordfights over - the table, the sort of thing Hrun the Barbarian and the - Weasel are always getting involved in. You know -- - _excitement_." - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - Yet remains that one of the Aesir who is called Tyr: - he is most daring, and best in stoutness of heart, and he - has much authority over victory in battle; it is good for - men of valor to invoke him. It is a proverb, that he is - Tyr-valiant, who surpasses other men and does not waver. - He is wise, so that it is also said, that he that is wisest - is Tyr-prudent. This is one token of his daring: when the - Aesir enticed Fenris-Wolf to take upon him the fetter Gleipnir, - the wolf did not believe them, that they would loose him, - until they laid Tyr's hand into his mouth as a pledge. But - when the Aesir would not loose him, then he bit off the hand - at the place now called 'the wolf's joint;' and Tyr is one- - handed, and is not called a reconciler of men. - [ The Prose Edda, by Snorri Sturluson ] - Umber hulks are powerful subterranean predators whose - iron-like claws allow them to burrow through solid stone in - search of prey. They are tremendously strong; muscles bulge - beneath their thick, scaly hides and their powerful arms and - legs all end in great claws. - Men have always sought the elusive unicorn, for the single - twisted horn which projected from its forehead was thought to - be a powerful talisman. It was said that the unicorn had - simply to dip the tip of its horn in a muddy pool for the water - to become pure. Men also believed that to drink from this horn - was a protection against all sickness, and that if the horn was - ground to a powder it would act as an antidote to all poisons. - Less than 200 years ago in France, the horn of a unicorn was - used in a ceremony to test the royal food for poison. - - Although only the size of a small horse, the unicorn is a very - fierce beast, capable of killing an elephant with a single - thrust from its horn. Its fleetness of foot also makes this - solitary creature difficult to capture. However, it can be - tamed and captured by a maiden. Made gentle by the sight of a - virgin, the unicorn can be lured to lay its head in her lap, and - in this docile mood, the maiden may secure it with a golden rope. - [ Mythical Beasts, by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library) ] - - Martin took a small sip of beer. "Almost ready," he said. - "You hold your beer awfully well." - Tlingel laughed. "A unicorn's horn is a detoxicant. Its - possession is a universal remedy. I wait until I reach the - warm glow stage, then I use my horn to burn off any excess and - keep me right there." - [ Unicorn Variations, by Roger Zelazny ] - Area of map which is beyond limited perception range when - underwater or engulfed by a monster. - The Valkyries were the thirteen choosers of the slain, the - beautiful warrior-maids of Odin who rode through the air and - over the sea. They watched the progress of the battle and - selected the heroes who were to fall fighting. After they - were dead, the maidens rewarded the heroes by kissing them - and then led their souls to Valhalla, where the warriors - lived happily in an ideal existence, drinking and eating - without restraint and fighting over again the battles in - which they died and in which they had won their deathless - fame. - [ The Encyclopaedia of Myths and Legends of All Nations, - by Herbert Robinson and Knox Wilson ] - He can transform himself to wolf, as we gather from the ship - arrival in Whitby, when he tear open the dog; he can be as - bat, as Madam Mina saw him on the window at Whitby, and as - friend John saw him fly from this so near house, and as my - friend Quincey saw him at the window of Miss Lucy. He can come - in mist which he create--that noble ship's captain proved him - of this; but, from what we know, the distance he can make this - mist is limited, and it can only be round himself. He come on - moonlight rays as elemental dust--as again Jonathan saw those - sisters in the castle of Dracula. He become so small--we - ourselves saw Miss Lucy, ere she was at peace, slip through a - hairbreadth space at the tomb door. - [ Dracula, by Bram Stoker ] - - The Oxford English Dictionary is quite unequivocal: - _vampire_ - "a preternatural being of a malignant nature (in - the original and usual form of the belief, a reanimated - corpse), supposed to seek nourishment, or do harm, by sucking - the blood of sleeping persons. ..." - [] - Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, was the daughter of - Jupiter and Dione. Others say that Venus sprang from the - foam of the sea. The zephyr wafted her along the waves to - the Isle of Cyprus, where she was received and attired by - the Seasons, and then led to the assembly of the gods. All - were charmed with her beauty, and each one demanded her - for his wife. Jupiter gave her to Vulcan, in gratitude for - the service he had rendered in forging thunderbolts. So - the most beautiful of the goddesses became the wife of the - most ill-favoured of gods. - [ Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch ] - Vlad Dracula the Impaler was a 15th-Century monarch of the - Birgau region of the Carpathian Mountains, in what is now - Romania. In Romanian history he is best known for two things. - One was his skilled handling of the Ottoman Turks, which kept - them from making further inroads into Christian Europe. The - other was the ruthless manner in which he ran his fiefdom. - He dealt with perceived challengers to his rule by impaling - them upright on wooden stakes. Visiting dignitaries who - failed to doff their hats had them nailed to their head. - Swirling clouds of pure elemental energies, the vortices are - thought to be related to the larger elementals. They are - noted for being able to envelop unwary travellers. The - hapless fool thus swallowed by a vortex will soon perish from - exposure to the element the vortex is composed of. - The vrock is one of the weaker forms of demon. It resembles - a cross between a human being and a vulture and does physical - damage by biting and by using the claws on both its arms and - feet. - A wakizashi was used as a samurai's weapon when the katana - was unavailable. When entering a building, a samurai would - leave his katana on a rack near the entrance. However, the - wakizashi would be worn at all times, and therefore, it made - a sidearm for the samurai (similar to a soldier's use of a - pistol). The samurai would have worn it from the time they - awoke to the time they went to sleep. In earlier periods, - and especially during times of civil wars, a tanto was worn - in place of a wakizashi. - [ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ] - 'Saruman!' he cried, and his voice grew in power and authority. - 'Behold, I am not Gandalf the Grey, whom you betrayed. I am - Gandalf the White, who has returned from death. You have no - colour now, and I cast you from the order and from the Council.' - He raised his hand, and spoke slowly in a clear cold voice. - 'Saruman, your staff is broken.' There was a crack, and the - staff split asunder in Saruman's hand, and the head of it - fell down at Gandalf's feet. 'Go!' said Gandalf. With a cry - Saruman fell back and crawled away. - [ The Two Towers, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Suddenly Aragorn leapt to his feet. "How the wind howls!" - he cried. "It is howling with wolf-voices. The Wargs have - come west of the Mountains!" - "Need we wait until morning then?" said Gandalf. "It is as I - said. The hunt is up! Even if we live to see the dawn, who - now will wish to journey south by night with the wild wolves - on his trail?" - "How far is Moria?" asked Boromir. - "There was a door south-west of Caradhras, some fifteen miles - as the crow flies, and maybe twenty as the wolf runs," - answered Gandalf grimly. - "Then let us start as soon as it is light tomorrow, if we can," - said Boromir. "The wolf that one hears is worse than the orc - that one fears." - "True!" said Aragorn, loosening his sword in its sheath. "But - where the warg howls, there also the orc prowls." - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - They had come together at the ford of the Trident while the - battle crashed around them, Robert with his warhammer and his - great antlered helm, the Targaryen prince armored all in - black. On his breastplate was the three-headed dragon of his - House, wrought all in rubies that flashed like fire in the - sunlight. The waters of the Trident ran red around the - hooves of their destriers as they circled and clashed, again - and again, until at last a crushing blow from Robert's hammer - stove in the dragon and the chest behind it. When Ned had - finally come on the scene, Rhaegar lay dead in the stream, - while men of both armies scrambled in the swirling waters for - rubies knocked free of his armor. - [ A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin ] - Day after day, day after day, - We stuck, nor breath nor motion; - As idle as a painted ship - Upon a painted ocean. - - Water, water, everywhere, - And all the boards did shrink; - Water, water, everywhere - Nor any drop to drink. - [ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge ] - [ The monkey king ] walked along the bank, around the pond. - He examined the footprints of the animals that had gone into - the water, and saw that none came out again! So he realized - this pond must be possessed by a water demon. He said to the - 80,000 monkeys, "This pond is possessed by a water demon. Do - not let anybody go into it." - - After a little while, the water demon saw that none of the - monkeys went into the water to drink. So he rose out of the - middle of the pond, taking the shape of a frightening monster. - He had a big blue belly, a white face with bulging green eyes, - and red claws and feet. He said, "Why are you just sitting - around? Come into the pond and drink at once!" - - The monkey king said to the horrible monster, "Are you the - water demon who owns this pond?" "Yes, I am," said he. "Do - you eat whoever goes into the water?" asked the king. "Yes, - I do," he answered, "including even birds. I eat them all. - And when you are forced by your thirst to come into the pond - and drink, I will enjoy eating you, the biggest monkey, most - of all!" He grinned, and saliva dripped down his hairy chin. - [ Buddhist Tales for Young and Old, Vol. 1 ] - It wasn't that the troll was _horrifying_. Instead of the - rotting, betentacled monstrosity he had been expecting - Rincewind found himself looking at a rather squat but not - particularly ugly old man who would quite easily have passed - for normal on any city street, always provided that other - people on the street were used to seeing old men who were - apparently composed of water and very little else. It was as - if the ocean had decided to create life without going through - all that tedious business of evolution, and had simply formed - a part of itself into a biped and sent it walking squishily up - the beach. The troll was a pleasant translucent blue color. - As Rincewind stared a small shoal of silver fish flashed - across its chest. - [ The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett ] - A weapon is a device for making your enemy change his mind. - [ The Vor Game, by Lois McMaster Bujold ] - Oh what a tangled web we weave, - When first we practise to deceive! - [ Marmion, by Sir Walter Scott ] - There were legends both on the front and on the back of the - whistle. The one read thus: - - FLA FUR BIS FLE The other: QUIS EST ISTE QUI VENIT - 'I ought to be able to make it out,' he thought; - 'but I suppose I am a little rusty in my Latin. - When I come to think of it, I don't believe I even - know the word for a whistle. The long one does seem - simple enough. It ought to mean, "Who is this who is coming?" - - Well, the best way to find out is evidently to whistle - for him.' - - [Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, by Montague Rhodes James - 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You My Lad'] - When he came to himself again, for a moment he could recall - nothing except a sense of dread. Then suddenly he knew that - he was imprisoned, caught hopelessly; he was in a barrow. A - Barrow-wight had taken him, and he was probably already under - the dreadful spells of the Barrow-wights about which whispered - tales spoke. He dared not move, but lay as he found himself: - flat on his back upon a cold stone with his hands on his - breast. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - Ebenezum walked before me along the closest thing we could - find to a path in these overgrown woods. Every few paces he - would pause, so that I, burdened with a pack stuffed with - arcane and heavy paraphernalia, could catch up with his - wizardly strides. He, as usual, carried nothing, preferring, - as he often said, to keep his hands free for quick conjuring - and his mind free for the thoughts of a mage. - [ A Dealing with Demons, by Craig Shaw Gardner ] - No one knows how old this mighty wizard is, or from whence he - came. It is known that, having lived a span far greater than - any normal man's, he grew weary of lesser mortals; and so, - spurning all human company, he forsook the dwellings of men - and went to live in the depths of the Earth. He took with - him a dreadful artifact, the Book of the Dead, which is said - to hold great power indeed. Many have sought to find the - wizard and his treasure, but none have found him and lived to - tell the tale. Woe be to the incautious adventurer who - disturbs this mighty sorcerer! - The ancestors of the modern day domestic dog, wolves are - powerful muscular animals with bushy tails. Intelligent, - social animals, wolves live in family groups or packs made - up of multiple family units. These packs cooperate in hunting - down prey. - 1. Any of various, usually poisonous perennial herbs of the - genus Aconitum, having tuberous roots, palmately lobed leaves, - blue or white flowers with large hoodlike upper sepals, and an - aggregate of follicles. 2. The dried leaves and roots of - some of these plants, which yield a poisonous alkaloid that - was formerly used medicinally. In both senses also called - monkshood. - [ The American Heritage Dictionary of - the English Language, Fourth Edition. ] - Come, old broomstick, you are needed, - Take these rags and wrap them round you! - Long my orders you have heeded, - By my wishes now I've bound you. - Have two legs and stand, - And a head for you. - Run, and in your hand - Hold a bucket too. - ... - See him, toward the shore he's racing - There, he's at the stream already, - Back like lightning he is chasing, - Pouring water fast and steady. - Once again he hastens! - How the water spills, - How the water basins - Brimming full he fills! - [ The Sorcerer's Apprentice, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, - translation by Edwin Zeydel ] - The Usenet Oracle requires an answer to this question! - - > How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could - > chuck wood? - - "Oh, heck! I'll handle *this* one!" The Oracle spun the terminal - back toward himself, unlocked the ZOT-guard lock, and slid the - glass guard away from the ZOT key. "Ummmm....could you turn around - for a minute? ZOTs are too graphic for the uninitiated. Even *I* - get a little squeamish sometimes..." The neophyte turned around, - and heard the Oracle slam his finger on a computer key, followed - by a loud ZZZZOTTTTT and the smell of ozone. - [ Excerpted from Internet Oracularity 576.6 ] - [The crysknife] is manufactured in two forms from teeth taken - from dead sandworms. The two forms are "fixed" and "unfixed". - An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body's - electrical field to prevent disintegration. Fixed knives - are treated for storage. All are about 20 centimeters long. - [ Dune, by Frank Herbert ] - Immediately, though everything else remained as before, dim - and dark, the shapes became terribly clear. He was able to - see beneath their black wrappings. There were five tall - figures: two standing on the lip of the dell, three advancing. - In their white faces burned keen and merciless eyes; under - their mantles were long grey robes; upon their grey hairs - were helms of silver; in their haggard hands were swords of - steel. Their eyes fell on him and pierced him, as they - rushed towards him. Desperate, he drew his own sword, and - it seemed to him that it flickered red, as if it was a - firebrand. Two of the figures halted. The third was taller - than the others: his hair was long and gleaming and on his - helm was a crown. In one hand he held a long sword, and in - the other a knife; both the knife and the hand that held it - glowed with a pale light. He sprang forward and bore down - on Frodo. - [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ] - The Wumpus, by the way, is not bothered by the hazards since - he has sucker feet and is too big for a bat to lift. If you - try to shoot him and miss, there's also a chance that he'll - up and move himself into another cave, though by nature the - Wumpus is a sedentary creature. - [ wump (6) -- "Hunt the Wumpus" ] - - _Wumpus yobgregorii_, in the flesh... - Later, all you will be able to remember are its eyes. They - are rich mud-brown, and they hold your own without effort. - [ Hunter, In Darkness, by Andrew Plotkin ] - They sent their friend the mosquito [xan] ahead of them to - find out what lay ahead. "Since you are the one who sucks - the blood of men walking along paths," they told the mosquito, - "go and sting the men of Xibalba." The mosquito flew - down the dark road to the Underworld. Entering the house of - the Lords of Death, he stung the first person that he saw... - - The mosquito stung this man as well, and when he yelled, the - man next to him asked, "Gathered Blood, what's wrong?" So - he flew along the row stinging all the seated men until he - knew the names of all twelve. - [ Popul Vuh, as translated by Ralph Nelson ] - A distant cousin of the earth elemental, the xorn has the - ability to shift the cells of its body around in such a way - that it becomes porous to inert material. This gives it the - ability to pass through any obstacle that might be between it - and its next meal. - The arrow of choice of the samurai, ya are made of very - straight bamboo, and are tipped with hardened steel. - Yeenoghu, the demon lord of gnolls, still exists although - all his followers have been wiped off the face of the earth. - He casts magic projectiles at those close to him, and a mere - gaze into his piercing eyes may hopelessly confuse the - battle-weary adventurer. - The Abominable Snowman, or yeti, is one of the truly great - unknown animals of the twentieth century. It is a large hairy - biped that lives in the Himalayan region of Asia ... The story - of the Abominable Snowman is filled with mysteries great and - small, and one of the most difficult of all is how it got that - awful name. The creature is neither particularly abominable, - nor does it necessarily live in the snows. _Yeti_ is a Tibetan - word which may apply either to a real, but unknown animal of - the Himalayas, or to a mountain spirit or demon -- no one is - quite sure which. And after nearly half a century in which - Westerners have trampled around looking for the yeti, and - asking all sorts of questions, the original native traditions - concerning the creature have become even more muddled and - confused. - [ The Encyclopedia of Monsters, by Daniel Cohen ] - Japanese leather archery gloves. Gloves made for use while - practicing had thumbs reinforced with horn. Those worn into - battle had thumbs reinforced with a double layer of leather. - The samurai is highly trained with a special type of bow, - the yumi. Like the ya, the yumi is made of bamboo. 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