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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Earth Luck |  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo(voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - A news monster for √2 News, Entertainment and Alien Invasion Tonight, Good Morning Earth, and other shows on the √2 Television Network. Morbo is actually an advance scout for an alien invasion, but has a habit of repeatedly and violently emphasising his species' invasion plans. He frequently expresses his hatred for humanity, but it remains unknown if he is actually an invasion scout or if he is simply acting. Morbo has a great love for Lipps, Inc.'s song "Funky Town". Morbo is, unsurpr ...
See also:Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - BrainspawnAn evil race of flying telekinetic brains that came into existence one millisecond after the Big Bang. Their main enemies are the Nibblonians. Their eons-long goal is to destroy all other intelligent life, since the thoughts of other beings "screech at them like the forced laughs of a billion art-house movie patrons." Their method of operation is to swarm a planet, using their "stupefaction fields" to render all inhabitants too stupid to resist. Then they absorb the planet's co ...
See also:Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn |
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| |  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - List of Greyhawk deities - List of deities associated with humans
List of Greyhawk deities - Greater Powers.
Beory, goddess of oerth, nature and rain
Boccob, god of magic, arcane knowledge, balance and foresight
Incabulos, god of plagues, sickness, famine, nightmares, drought, and disasters
Istus, goddess of fate, destiny, divination, future and honesty
Mictlantecuhtli, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld (referenced in one module, not a mainline/'cannonical' Greyhawk Diety)
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See also:List of Greyhawk deities, List of Greyhawk deities - List of deities associated with humans, List of Greyhawk deities - Greater Powers, List of Greyhawk deities - Intermediate Powers, List of Greyhawk deities - Lesser Powers, List of Greyhawk deities - Demigods, List of Greyhawk deities - Hero-Gods, List of Greyhawk deities - Celestian, List of Greyhawk deities - Pholtus, List of Greyhawk deities - Deities associated with non-humans, List of Greyhawk deities - Greater Deities, List of Greyhawk deities - Intermediate Deities, List of Greyhawk deities - Lesser Deities, List of Greyhawk deities - Demi-Deities, List of Greyhawk deities - Hero-Deities Read more here: » List of Greyhawk deities: Encyclopedia II - List of Greyhawk deities - List of deities associated with humans |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Numerology - In popular cultureIn the movie π, the protagonist is searching for hidden numerical patterns in the stock market and the Torah. Each Hebrew letter corresponds to a number. The true name of God is said to correspond to a 216 digit number.
British goth band Inkubus Sukkubus changed their name from 'Incubus Succubus' on the advice of a friend who said that the numerology of their first name was bringing them bad luck.
The TV series Lost ...
See also:Numerology, Numerology - Esoteric significance of numbers, Numerology - One, Numerology - Two, Numerology - Three, Numerology - Four, Numerology - Five, Numerology - Six, Numerology - Seven, Numerology - Eight, Numerology - Nine, Numerology - Ten, Numerology - Eleven, Numerology - Twelve, Numerology - Thirteen, Numerology - Twenty-two, Numerology - Zero, Numerology - Alphabetic harmonics, Numerology - Numerological divination, Numerology - Numerology in science, Numerology - Postmodern critique, Numerology - Numerology and astrology, Numerology - In popular culture, Numerology - Days of Birth reveal your character, Numerology - Sunday born, Numerology - Monday born, Numerology - Tuesday born, Numerology - Wednesday born, Numerology - Thursday born, Numerology - Friday born, Numerology - Saturday born Read more here: » Numerology: Encyclopedia II - Numerology - In popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Heroes of the Equinox - OutlineA difficult mission for Valérian in which he must leave to conquer the Island of Children in order to re-populate the beautiful planet of Simlane.
Because he is not alone in trying his luck. Others are also ready to fly away with the equinox, there is the brutal Irmgaal who swears only by fire and blood. Ortzog, the proletariat hero of the sort they don't make any more. Finally, Blimflim, guru in the service of orderly methods.
That the best wins the battery of tests terrifying, fantastic, even, frankly, poor.
In this album, where it isn't forbidden to make fun of supermen, there will fina ...
See also:Heroes of the Equinox, Heroes of the Equinox - Outline, Heroes of the Equinox - Synopsis, Heroes of the Equinox - Principal Characters, Heroes of the Equinox - Setting, Heroes of the Equinox - Notes Read more here: » Heroes of the Equinox: Encyclopedia II - Heroes of the Equinox - Outline |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Numerology - In popular cultureIn the movie π, the protagonist is searching for hidden numerical patterns in the stock market and the Torah. Each Hebrew letter corresponds to a number. The true name of God is said to correspond to a 216 digit number.
British goth band Inkubus Sukkubus changed their name from 'Incubus Succubus' on the advice of a friend who said that the numerology of their first name was bringing them bad luck.
The TV series Lost ...
See also:Numerology, Numerology - Esoteric significance of numbers, Numerology - One, Numerology - Two, Numerology - Three, Numerology - Four, Numerology - Five, Numerology - Six, Numerology - Seven, Numerology - Eight, Numerology - Nine, Numerology - Ten, Numerology - Eleven, Numerology - Twelve, Numerology - Thirteen, Numerology - Twenty-two, Numerology - Fifty-one, Numerology - Zero, Numerology - Alphabetic harmonics, Numerology - Numerological divination, Numerology - Numerology in science, Numerology - Postmodern critique, Numerology - Numerology and astrology, Numerology - In popular culture, Numerology - Days of Birth reveal your character, Numerology - Sunday born, Numerology - Monday born, Numerology - Tuesday born, Numerology - Wednesday born, Numerology - Thursday born, Numerology - Friday born, Numerology - Saturday born Read more here: » Numerology: Encyclopedia II - Numerology - In popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Eagle comic - First VolumeThe Eagle was the creation of the Reverend Marcus Morris, who intended it as a Christian antidote to what he saw as the bad influence of American comics during the post-war period. He strove to produce high quality, inspirational literature unlike any existing at the time, involving the work of teams of graphic artists such as Frank Hampson and Frank Bellamy - even creating mockups of spaceships to use as reference for Dan Dare. The Eagle and its sister papers Girl, Swift and Robin were read by millions throughout the 1950s and 1960s and it became the most popular comic in British hist ...
See also:Eagle comic, Eagle comic - First Volume, Eagle comic - Second Volume, Eagle comic - Initial photo-strip incarnation, Eagle comic - Revert to drawn format, Eagle comic - Glossy relaunch, Eagle comic - Monthly Anthology Read more here: » Eagle comic: Encyclopedia II - Eagle comic - First Volume |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Solar system in astrology - SaturnMain article:Saturn (astrology)
In Western astrology, Saturn is the Ruling Planet of Capricorn. According to Manilius, Saturn is sad, morose and cold, and presides over the left leg. It is associated with the principles of limitation, restrictions, boundaries, reality, crystallizing and structures. Before the discovery of Uranus, Saturn was also the ruling planet of Aquarius; however, many astrologers still use Saturn as the planetary ruler of both Capricorn and Aquarius. Saturn is called "the Bringer Of Old Age" and is conside ...
See also:Solar system in astrology, Solar system in astrology - The Sun, Solar system in astrology - The Moon, Solar system in astrology - Mercury, Solar system in astrology - Venus, Solar system in astrology - Mars, Solar system in astrology - Jupiter, Solar system in astrology - Saturn, Solar system in astrology - Uranus, Solar system in astrology - Neptune, Solar system in astrology - Pluto, Solar system in astrology - Modern Planets Asteroids and Comets, Solar system in astrology - Ruling planets of the zodiacal signs Read more here: » Solar system in astrology: Encyclopedia II - Solar system in astrology - Saturn |
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| |  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Episode List
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season One.
(August 2001 - October 2002)
1. Meet the Reaper / Evil Con Carne / Skeletons in the Water Closet
2. Opposite Day / Emotional Skarr / Look Alive!
3. Mortal Dilemma / Evil Goes Wild / Get Out of My Head
4. Smell of Vengeance (1) / Fiend Is Like Friend Without "r" / Smell of Vengeance (2)
5. Devolver (1) / Recipe for Disaster / Devolver (2)
6. Tiptoe Through the Tulips (1) / Dumb Wish / Tiptoe Through the T ...
See also:The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - The fictional universe of The Grim Adventures, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Characters, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Episode List, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season One, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season Two, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Special, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season Three, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season Four, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season Five, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Special, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Season Six, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Trivia, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Titles in Other Languages Read more here: » The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy: Encyclopedia II - The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy - Episode List |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Johnny Cage - StorylineJohnny was derided by film critics and the moviegoing public for using special effects and wires for his fights. Unknown to them, his Shadow Kick and Force Ball were not effects; he actually performed those supernatural feats. To prove it to the world, he entered the Mortal Kombat tournament. Although he did not win, he didn't die, as so many of the other unnamed participants. After he defeated Goro, Shang Tsung sent his army to kill Earth's warriors. Johnny was one of the few that survived. During the battle of Liu Kang ...
See also:Johnny Cage, Johnny Cage - About Johnny Cage, Johnny Cage - Cameo Johnny Cage, Johnny Cage - Storyline, Johnny Cage - Status, Johnny Cage - Movie appearance, Johnny Cage - Trivia, Johnny Cage - Memorable Fatalities Read more here: » Johnny Cage: Encyclopedia II - Johnny Cage - Storyline |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Calamity King - Biography pre-ZH
Calamity King - Early Life/Try-Out For the Legion.
Little is known of the origin or early life of E. Davis Ester. He grew up on the planet Touston, where his ability to cause accidents apparently manifested itself at an early age. At first it made him rather popular with his school-mates, as his power caused the computer-based school system to break down regularly, resulting in frequent vacations for his class-mates. Soon, the novelty wore off, however, and E. Davis's power began to be viewed more as a nuisance t ...
See also:Calamity King, Calamity King - Biography pre-ZH, Calamity King - Early Life/Try-Out For the Legion, Calamity King - Post-Tryout, Calamity King - Legion Membership, Calamity King - Earthgov Resistance, Calamity King - Later Continuities, Calamity King - Powers Read more here: » Calamity King: Encyclopedia II - Calamity King - Biography pre-ZH |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry IINephew and namesake of Philip J. Fry, Philip J. Fry II owned the seven-leaf clover found by his uncle in the 1980s. The clover ensured that he was the luckiest man in history. His achievements included a string of number one hits, a fling with an Icelandic supermodel, and striking oil in the bathroom of the mansion that he won in the lottery. The achievement he’s most famous for though, is being the first man on Mars.
Philip Fry II was named in honor of Fry; based on his accomplishments, his personality seems to be very much like hi ...
See also:Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Examples of memesCrudely-stated versions of some common memes include:
Technology: cars, paper-clips, etc. Technology clearly demonstrates mutation as well, which memetic (or genetic) progress requires. Many paper-clip designs have emerged throughout history, for example, with varying degrees of longevity, fecundity and copying fidelity (i.e., memetic "success"). An often-cited example of "technology as meme" involves the building of a fire.
Jingles: advertising slogans set to an engaging melody
Earworms: songs that one can't s ...
See also:Meme, Meme - Basic introduction, Meme - History of the concept of the meme, Meme - Ideas have a life of their own, Meme - Memetics, Meme - Memetic engineering, Meme - Memetic evolution, Meme - Do cultures evolve?, Meme - Propagation of memes, Meme - Biological analogies, Meme - Thoughts as discrete units, Meme - Evolution of memes, Meme - Evolutionary forces affecting memes, Meme - Memetic virus exchange?, Meme - Non-natural selection, Meme - Reproductive isolation in meme speciation, Meme - Forms taken by memes in the brain, Meme - The be happy and make others happy memes, Meme - Religion, Meme - Science, Meme - Meme resistance, Meme - Examples of memes, Meme - Common misconceptions Read more here: » Meme: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Examples of memes |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Chinese New Year - FestivitiesNew Year season lasts fifteen days. The first week is the most important and most often celebrated with visits to friends and family as well as greetings of good luck. The celebrations end on the important and colourful Lantern Festival on the evening of the 15th day of the month. However, Chinese believe that on the third day (年初三) of the Chinese New Year it is not appropriate to visit family and friends, and call the day "chec hao" ...
See also:Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year - New Year dates, Chinese New Year - Festivities, Chinese New Year - Days before the new year, Chinese New Year - Reunion dinner, Chinese New Year - First day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Second day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Third day and fourth of the new year, Chinese New Year - Fifth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Sixth day through the tenth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Seventh day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Eighth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Ninth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Tenth day through twelfth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Thirteenth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Fourteenth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Fifteenth day of the new year, Chinese New Year - Traditions, Chinese New Year - Greetings Read more here: » Chinese New Year: Encyclopedia II - Chinese New Year - Festivities |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Major Characters
Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Seina Yamada.
(山田 西南 Yamada Seina) - He is the principal hero of Tenchi Muyo! GXP. He is a good friend of Tenchi Masaki and his parents run a small grocery at the beginning of the series. However, aside from Tenchi, Kiriko Masaki and Kiriko`s brother: Kai, Seina has very few friends... mostly because Seina also has the worst luck ever! Minor disasters often occur in his presence, and anyone near him stays a good distance away from him. Then one day, Seina just happened to b ...
See also:Tenchi Muyo! GXP, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Major Characters, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Seina Yamada, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Amane Kaunaq, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Kiriko Masaki, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Ryoko Balta, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Neju Ne Melmas, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Fuku, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Mitoto Kuramitsu, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - NB, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Kyo Komachi, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Mikami Kuramitsu, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Terrant Shank, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Minor Characters, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Alan Barry & Cohen, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Episode List, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Voices, Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Major Characters Read more here: » Tenchi Muyo! GXP: Encyclopedia II - Tenchi Muyo! GXP - Major Characters |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Meme - ExamplesCrudely-stated versions of some common memes include:
Technology: cars, paper-clips, etc. Technology clearly demonstrates mutation as well, which memetic (or genetic) progress requires. Many paper-clip designs have emerged throughout history, for example, with varying degrees of longevity, fecundity and copying fidelity (i.e., memetic "success"). An often-cited example of "technology as meme" involves the building of a fire.
Jingles: advertising slogans set to an engaging melody
Earworms: songs that one can't s ...
See also:Meme, Meme - Introduction and definitions, Meme - Dawkins genetic analogy, Meme - Meme complexes and horizontal transmission, Meme - Historical usage of the meme concept, Meme - Quotation: Ideas have a life of their own, Meme - Memetics, Meme - Memetic evolution, Meme - Do cultures evolve?, Meme - Propagation of memes, Meme - Internet propagation, Meme - Memetic engineering, Meme - Biological analogies, Meme - Thoughts as discrete units, Meme - Evolution of memes, Meme - Evolutionary forces affecting memes, Meme - Memetic virus exchange?, Meme - Non-natural selection, Meme - Reproductive isolation in meme speciation, Meme - Forms taken by memes in the brain, Meme - The be happy and make others happy memes, Meme - Religion, Meme - Science, Meme - Meme resistance, Meme - Examples, Meme - Common misconceptions Read more here: » Meme: Encyclopedia II - Meme - Examples |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Demihuman Powers
List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Dwarven Powers.
Abbathor, intermediate god of greed
Berronar Truesilver, intermediate goddess of safety, truth, home and healing
Clangeddin Silverbeard, intermediate god of battle and war
Dugmaren Brightmantle, lesser god of scholarship, discovery and invention
Dumathoin, intermediate god of exploration and mining
Gendwar Argrim, hero-god of fatalism and obsession
Muamman Duathal, lesser god of expatriates, urban dwarves, travel ...
See also:List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Generic Greyhawk Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Greater Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Intermediate Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Lesser Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Demihuman Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Dwarven Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Elven Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Gnome Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Halfling Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Monster Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Major Generic Monster Powers, List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Minor Generic Monster Powers Read more here: » List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons: Encyclopedia II - List of deities of Dungeons & Dragons - Demihuman Powers |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - BackgroundThe (English) saga , (German) Sage originates from (Icelandic) saga, pl. sögur and refers to (1) "what is said, statement" or (2) "story, tale, history". Icelandic sagas are based on oral traditions and much research has focused on what is real and what is fiction within each tale. The accuracy of the sagas is often hotly disputed, being both overestimated and underestimated by various scholars. Most of the manuscripts in which the sagas were originally preserved were taken to Denmark and Sweden in the 17t ...
See also:Norse saga, Norse saga - Background, Norse saga - On the plots and writing style, Norse saga - The saga as a literary technique, Norse saga - Modern parallels, Norse saga - Classification of sagas, Norse saga - Kings' sagas, Norse saga - Icelandic saga Íslendingasögur, Norse saga - Short stories of the Norse Saga technique Íslendinga þættir, Norse saga - Legendary sagas, Norse saga - Other Norse sagas Read more here: » Norse saga: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - Background |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - The saga as a literary techniqueThe saga is not strictly a Norse literary technique. Similar styles around the world were either independently developed or were derived from the style of the Norse sagas. For example:
The epic Western genre of the Western, a romanticised history of America's west. Some Westerns have plots drawn directly from Norse sagas. An epic Western such as Once Upon a Time in the West may be regarded a revenge saga.
The Song of Roland as a French saga, as all their Chansons de geste.
Beowulf and Si ...
See also:Norse saga, Norse saga - Background, Norse saga - On the plots and writing style, Norse saga - The saga as a literary technique, Norse saga - Modern parallels, Norse saga - Classification of sagas, Norse saga - Kings' sagas, Norse saga - Icelandic saga Íslendingasögur, Norse saga - Short stories of the Norse Saga technique Íslendinga þættir, Norse saga - Legendary sagas, Norse saga - Other Norse sagas Read more here: » Norse saga: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - The saga as a literary technique |
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|  |  |  | Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - Classification of sagasNorse Sagas are generally classified as:
Norse saga - Kings' sagas.
These tell of the lives of Scandinavian kings. They were composed in the 12th to 14th centuries.
See List of Kings' sagas
Norse saga - Icelandic saga Íslendingasögur.
These are heroic prose narratives written in the 12th to 14th centuries of the great families of Iceland from 930 to 1030. These are the highest form of the classical Icelandic saga writing.
See List of Icelandic sagas
Norse saga - Short stories of the No ...
See also:Norse saga, Norse saga - Background, Norse saga - On the plots and writing style, Norse saga - The saga as a literary technique, Norse saga - Modern parallels, Norse saga - Classification of sagas, Norse saga - Kings' sagas, Norse saga - Icelandic saga Íslendingasögur, Norse saga - Short stories of the Norse Saga technique Íslendinga þættir, Norse saga - Legendary sagas, Norse saga - Other Norse sagas Read more here: » Norse saga: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - Classification of sagas |
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