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  • '''Science fiction''' is a genre of fiction in which at least part of the narrative depends on the impact of science, e ...<ref>''Science Fiction: Its Nature, Faults and Virtues'' in ''The Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism'', Advent: Publishers, 1959. (This
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  • ...ing, especially a human being. In modern English today, it is also used in fiction for human-like creatures. ...ve an impression of archaism and mystery in literature, for example in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, where wights are corpses with a part of their decayed
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  • ==Fiction== *The swan maiden has appeared in numerous items of fiction, starting with the ballet ''Swan Lake'' and continuing in modern novels of
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * A science fiction book by Jack McDevitt is titled "Chindi".
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  • ...t. These overlapping terms may be distinguished by some traditions or some fiction writers. When such distinctions are made, sorcerers are more often practiti For a combination of reasons, including those above, authors of [[fantasy fiction]] have often muddled the meaning of each of the terms (especially when the
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  • ==Art/Fiction== The most notable appearance of the Gytrash in fiction is in ''Jane Eyre'' by Charlotte Bronte, in which the title character mista
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  • ...oguera''' (モゲラ, Mogera) is a mecha kaiju featured in two of Toho's science fiction films. ==Art/Fiction==
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *One of the earliest references of St. Elmo's fire made in fiction can be found in Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem ''Orlando furioso'' (1516). It
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  • ==Art/Fiction== Science fiction author Bruce Sterling wrote a short story entitled ''The Blemmye's Stratage
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *Belief in Drekavac is sometimes described in modern fiction. An example is a short story by [[wikipedia:Branko Copic]] ''Brave Mita and
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  • ==Gargoyles in fiction== In contemporary fiction, gargoyles are typically depicted as a winged humanoid race with demonic fe
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  • '''Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter''' is a series of '''horror fiction'''/'''dark fantasy''' novels created by author [[Laurell K. Hamilton]] and In the fiction Anita Blake is also known as ''the Executioner''.
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  • ===Grigori in Modern Fiction=== *In [[science fiction]] painter [[Wayne Douglas Barlowe]]'s ''Brushfire: Illuminations from the I
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  • ...a type of physically manifested [[undead]] often found in fantasy, horror fiction, and mythical art. Though most are human skeletons, they can also be from a =Art/Fiction=
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *David Weber has written a science fiction novel, Path of the Fury, in which the last remaining Fury, Tisiphone, helps
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  • ...rn February 19, 1963) is an American [[horror fiction|horror]] and science fiction/[[fantasy]] writer. She was born in Heber Springs, Arkansas but grew up in ...ernate history (a subset of [[science fiction]]), [[fantasy]], or [[Horror fiction|horror]]. The dialog and hard-boiled first-person viewpoint has been compa
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  • However, the vampire hunter has found popularity in fiction and popular culture. ...[[Abraham Van Helsing]] of the novel ''[[Dracula]]'' and in other works of fiction adapting or modifying that work. Other more recent figures include [[Buffy
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  • * Bodachs occasionally appear in Charles De Lint's books of mythic fiction.
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  • In modern fantasy fiction, a '''lich''' (or '''liche''') is an animated corpse commanded by the spiri ==Art/Fiction==
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *Knuckers are described as a type of dragon in the Dragonology fiction book. Dragonology knuckers attack with venom or constriction.
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...plot device in gothic or horror fiction or, more lately, paranormal-based fiction. Roman-era authors Plautus, Pliny the Younger and Lucian wrote stories abou
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  • ...ost cultures and in many works of fiction, especially fantasy and [[horror fiction]]. In fiction and folklore, undead creatures are often hostile toward the living. Defendi
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  • Today shinigami frequently appear in original Japanese works of fiction (anime and manga most often). However, Shinigami may also be used more loos ==Art/Fiction==
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  • ...ey achieve similar effects. This stance is the one most often presented in fiction, including the Harry Potter series. In such books, the two classes of magic
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  • In the ongoing [[science fiction]] comic book series ''Finder'' (issue 37 in the storyline ''The Rescuers'')
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  • * In the [[:Category:Popular culture|Dune]] prequels science fiction series there is a corrupted high priest named Iblis Ginjo. ...ica, there was an alien known as Count Iblis. He was seen to be a science fiction equivalent of the Devil and was also the voice of the Cylon Imperious Leade
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  • =Art / Fiction= ...revived as a monstrous inhuman beast in [[Dan Simmons]]' literary science fiction duology ''Ilium''.
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  • ...[[United States|American]] [[screenwriter]], most famous for his [[science fiction]] [[television series|TV series]], ''[[The Twilight Zone]]''. The second o ...himself into weekly television. He stated in an interview that the science fiction format would not be controversial and would escape censorship unlike the ea
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  • ...' and ''The Fog'', are gruesome disaster novels, influenced by the science fiction works of [[John Wyndham]]. The horror - mutant man-eating rats in the first ...''The Survivor'', Herbert used supernatural horror rather than the science fiction horror of his first two books. ''The Dark'' showed the novelist's moralisti
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  • =Familiars in Fiction=
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  • =Art / Fiction= * In the fantasy fiction series "A song of Ice and Fire" by George R. R. Martin, one of the main cha
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  • ...ates dread among the living. Zombies have become a staple of modern horror fiction, where they usually engage in the consumption of human flesh. The term "zom ==Zombies in literature and fiction==
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *The Dullahan is portrayed in fantasy fiction and video games as a beheaded knight who carries his severed head under one
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  • ==Art / Fiction== ...aliant knights and, sometimes, peasants. Ogres are also popular in fantasy fiction, such as C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, and in various fantasy game
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  • ...ine.<ref name="supernatural">Bleiler, Everett. ''The Guide to Supernatural Fiction'' (Kent State University Press; 1983) p.272</ref><ref name="nightwerecat">S
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...latwoods Monster was introduced to children by Hiroshi Minamiyama (Science fiction editor, occult writer) and other writers as "3-meter alien." Many children
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  • * In the science-fiction series Starcraft, the Surtur brood is a heavy support force of the Zerg Swa
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