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  2. Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary is the fourth novel in The New York Times ' bestselling Fablehaven series. [2] This book starts off at the end of the third book, where the society of the Evening Star make some dangerous moves. Seth and Kendra are thrust into another dangerous adventure, where they leave the preserve and explore ...

  3. Fable II - Wikipedia

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    Fable II is a 2008 action role-playing video game developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360. The game is the second installment in the Fable game series, and the sequel to 2004's Fable. The story takes place within the fictional land of Albion, 500 years after the first game. Players assume the role of a ...

  4. Music of the Fable series - Wikipedia

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    Music of the Fable series. Music of the. Fable. series. Soundtrack for the first Fable game. Fable is a series of action role-playing video games developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Studios for Xbox, Xbox 360, Windows, and Mac OS X platforms. The music of the Fable series is the soundtrack to all three games.

  5. Tezcatlipoca - Wikipedia

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    Tezcatlipoca. The jaguar was an animal sacred to Tezcatlipoca. Tezcatlipoca ( / ˌtɛskætliˈpoʊkə /; Classical Nahuatl: Tēzcatlipōca [/teːskat͡ɬiːˈpoːkaʔ/]) or Tezcatl Ipoca was a central deity in Aztec religion. He is associated with a variety of concepts, including the night sky, hurricanes, obsidian, and conflict.

  6. Xuanwu (god) - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture. In the classic novel Journey to the West, Xuanwu was a king of the north who had two generals serving under him, a "Tortoise General" and a "Snake General". This king had a temple at Wudang Mountains in Hubei, thus there is a Tortoise Mountain and a Snake Mountain on the opposite sides of a river in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei.

  7. The Dog and Its Reflection - Wikipedia

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    In his French version of the story, La Fontaine gave it the title Le chien qui lâche sa proie pour l'ombre (The dog who relinquished his prey for its shadow VI.17), [10] where ombre has the same ambiguity of meaning. Thereafter, and especially during the 19th century, the English preference was to use the word shadow in the fable's title.

  8. Jiutian Xuannü - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Jiutian Xuannü was known to ride a phoenix ( type of creature depicted ), holding phosphors and clouds as reins. The Yongcheng Jixian Lu ( 墉城集仙錄[ a] ), written by the Daoist master Du Guangting (850–933), contains a biographical account of Jiutian Xuannü. [ 8][ 9] It mentions that Jiutian Xuannü is the teacher of ...

  9. Santa Muerte - Wikipedia

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    August 15, November 2, and many public shrines celebrate the date of their founding. Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte ( Spanish: [ˈnwestɾa seˈɲoɾa ðe la ˈsanta ˈmweɾte]; Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death ), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a new religious movement, female deity, folk-Catholic saint, [ 1][ 2] and folk saint in ...