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6 more days until MonstahXpo madness! April 25th–26th at the Seaport Resort & Marina in Fairhaven, MA, MonstahXpo Halfway to Halloween "Ma
By the beginning of the 10th century CE, Viking raids had created horror and confusion throughout many regions of what would soon become the
By the 10th century CE, what started as Viking raids had evolved into a significant cultural absorption, influencing even the kingdom of Dál Riata and the legendary Macbeth. These Norse roots still echo in Scottish surnames, fire festivals, and archeological remnants. Read more...
Rule 12 of the Official Evil Villain Rulebook™ states that “One of my advisors will be an average five-year-old child. Any flaws in my plan that they spot will be corrected.” You, as the local villain you decide to do just that. It soon turns out your plans have quite a few flaws in them.
Humanity discovered it was a simulation. They hacked their way out, printed new bodies and stole the world of their creators, only to find it also a simulation. Humanity is now rising up the layers of simulation to find true reality.
Your teachers always warned you to never, under any circumstances, cast a resurrection spell on someone still alive, but refused to elaborate why. Today your curiosity got the better of you.
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Primula vulgaris ssp. sibthorpii (primrose) differs from the species Primula vulgaris (primrose) in having rose-pink, red, lilac, or white flowers, and is limited in its natural distribution to the Balkans. This subspecies is named in honour of John Sibthorp (1758-96) who was Professor of Botany at Oxford, UK.
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