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  • 31Horned God — Horned gods, with horns or antlers, appear in various cultures. The Horned God is a modern syncretic term for a god of disputed historical origins.Ancient religion and folkloreVarious pagan gods and figures from folklore are depicted as having… …

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  • 32Apollyon — (a Greek name for Destroyer Απολλυων, from απολλυειν meaning to destroy ) is equated in the New Testament s Book of Revelation with the Beast.Fact|date=September 2008 The term Apollyon was often associated by early Christians with The Devil, and… …

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  • 33Samuel Wesley (poet) — ; in his own time he was known to many as a poet and a writer of controversial prose.FamilyThe father of Samuel Wesley was the Rev. John Westley, rector of Winterborne Whitechurch, Dorset. His mother was the daughter of Rev. John White… …

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  • 34Riddles Wisely Expounded — Infobox Standard title = PAGENAME english title = comment = image size = caption = writer = Traditional composer = Unknown, no extant tune before 1719 lyricist = Unknown published = Earliest extant version circa 1450 written = language = form =… …

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  • 35dung — 1. noun a) Manure; animal excrement. Poor Tom, that eats the swimming frog, the toad, the todpole, the wall newt, and the water; that in the fury of his heart, when the foul fiend rages, eats cow dung for sallets; swallows the old rat and the… …

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  • 36innocent —    In occasional use as a vocative, with various meanings. It appears to mean ‘one who is free of guilt’ when Edgar, in Shakespeare’s King Lear (3:vi), says: ‘Pray, innocent, and beware the foul fiend.’ It often means ‘one of child like… …

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  • 37Hobbididance — A Hobbididance, or Hoberdidance, was a malevolent sprite mentioned in the traditional English morris dance. It was the name of one of the fiends in Shakespeare s King Lear : text=Poor Tom hath been scared out of his good wits: bless thee, good… …

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  • 38Devil (Dungeons & Dragons) — Devil Characteristics Alignment Lawful Evil Type Outsider (Fiend) Image Wizards.com image Stats …

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  • 39Baator — For the capital of Mongolia, see Ulaanbaatar. In the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game, Baator, also known as the Nine Hells of Baator or the Nine Hells, is a lawful evil aligned plane of existence. It is one of a number of alignment… …

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  • 40Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) — In the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game (D D), dragons are an iconic type of monstrous creature used as adversaries or, less commonly, allies of player characters. As a group, D D dragons are loosely based upon dragons from a wide range …

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