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  2. Niten Ichi-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Bōjutsu 棒術— Bō. Staff art. Bo jutsu. Hyohō Niten Ichi-ryū (兵法 二天 一流), which can be loosely translated as "the school of the strategy of two heavens as one", is a koryū (ancient school), transmitting a style of classical Japanese swordsmanship conceived by Miyamoto Musashi. Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū is mainly known for the ...

  3. Durendal - Wikipedia

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    Durendal, also spelled Durandal, is the sword of Roland, a legendary paladin and partially historical officer of Charlemagne in French epic literature. The sword is famous for its hardness and sharpness. Sources including La Chanson de Roland ( The Song of Roland) state that it first belonged to the young Charlemagne.

  4. List of fictional swords - Wikipedia

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    Terry Brooks: The Sword of Shannara. The Sword of Leah: A sword carried by the Leah family for generations, later given the ability to cut through magic. The Sword of Shannara: A magical sword with the power to reveal the truth of any being or situation. It is forged from magic and is indestructible.

  5. DI Ray - Wikipedia

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    DI Ray is a 2022 British police procedural television series, known in Canada as D. I. Ray. The series was created and written by Maya Sondhi and produced by Jed Mercurio . DI Ray stars Parminder Nagra in the title role as a detective inspector in a fictitious Birmingham -based police force.

  6. Kusanagi no Tsurugi - Wikipedia

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    Takamagahara. v. t. e. Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ( 草 薙 の 剣) is a legendary Japanese sword and one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi ( 天 叢 雲 剣, "Heavenly Sword of Gathering Clouds"), but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ("Grass-Cutting Sword").

  7. List of The Sims video games - Wikipedia

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    The Sims 4: Luxury Party Stuff. The Sims 4: Perfect Patio Stuff. The Sims 4: Cool Kitchen Stuff. The Sims 4: Spooky Stuff. The Sims 4: Movie Hangout Stuff. The Sims 4: Romantic Garden Stuff. The Sims 4: Kids Room Stuff. The Sims 4: Backyard Stuff. The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff.

  8. The Sims 2 - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. The Sims 2 is a 2004 social simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It is the second major title in The Sims series, and is the sequel to The Sims. The game was released for Microsoft Windows on September 14, 2004, and a port for MacOS by Aspyr was released on June 17, 2005.

  9. Dead or Alive 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive 2. Dead or Alive 2 ( Japanese: デッドオアアライブ2, Hepburn: Deddo oa Araibu To~ū, abbreviated as DOA2) is a 1999 fighting game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo. It debuted in Arcades in 1999 and was later ported for the Dreamcast and the PlayStation 2 in 2000.