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  • ==Art/Fiction== A modern representation of this dragon can be found in the 'Final Fantasy' game series as the giant Adamantoise enemies.
    835 bytes (139 words) - 18:36, 2 November 2007
  • ==Art/Fiction== In the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI there is a race of beastmen known as Qiqirin. They are funny rat-like cr
    833 bytes (138 words) - 10:25, 11 April 2009
  • ...ton warriors''' are a common fictional monster archetype common in western fantasy literature, television, and video games. ==Art/Fiction==
    855 bytes (122 words) - 13:56, 25 December 2008
  • ==Art/Fiction== The name has been reused in ''Final Fantasy XI''.
    763 bytes (100 words) - 15:18, 31 October 2008
  • ==Art/Fiction== * Allardice, Pamela. Myths, Gods and Fantasy: A Sourcebook. Dorset, Prism Press, 1991.
    1,006 bytes (152 words) - 22:04, 19 August 2009
  • ==Art/Fiction== * In the fantasy book series The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind, the agiel is used as a we
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  • ==Fiction== ...rting with the ballet ''Swan Lake'' and continuing in modern novels of the fantasy genre such as ''Three Hearts and Three Lions'' and television such as ''Ast
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *Utuk'ku is the name given to the wicked queen of the Norns in Tad Williams' fantasy trilogy ''Memory, Sorrow and Thorn''.
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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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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...Sith is a character that plays an important role in the storyline of Final Fantasy XI's expansion: Wings of the Goddess
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * Buer is portrayed in a Polish fantasy movie "Dzieje Mistrze Twardowskiego" ("The Story of Master Twardowski") abo
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * Valefor appears as an aeon in the videogame Final Fantasy X as a harpy/cockatrice creature.
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *The Chonchon also makes an appearance in the MMORPGs ''Final Fantasy XI'' and ''Mabinogi'' as a featherless birdlike creature.
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ===Modern fantasy===
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  • ...identified them as Rokuro-Kubi, an error that also appears in the Fighting Fantasy book, Sword of the Samurai. Rokuro-kubi are another type of Japanese monste ==Art/Fiction==
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * In the fantasy-terror movie Hideaway (U.S.A., 1995, dir. Brett Leonard, starring Jeff Gold
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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== A sluglike monster in the Final Fantasy series is named Lou Carcolh after the legendary monster snail.
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...d Transformation in Deer Myths, Legends, and Songs'' by Ari Berk Realms of Fantasy magazine, 2003
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  • ...they can also be from any creature or fantasy race found on Earth or in a fantasy world. =Art/Fiction=
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *In the PlayStation 2 game ''Final Fantasy X'' and ''Final Fantasy X-2'', the aeon Yojimbo had a shisaa, Daigoro, as his companion. Yuna gains
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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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  • In fantasy literature and games '''Shades''' are a spiritual or emotional imprint left ==Art/Fiction==
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *It has also appeared in multiple Final Fantasy games as either a powerful monster later in the games or as the summoned cr
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  • ...dered by many literary critics to be one of the greatest masters of horror fiction. ...has also written a book-length study, ''Ramsey Campbell and Modern Horror Fiction'' (2001), and edited ''The Count of Thirty'' (Necronomicon Press 1994), whi
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  • ==Art/Fiction== *The creature commonly appears in the bestiaries of fantasy role-playing games like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' and ''[[Warhammer]]'', w
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * Count Raum also appears as a killable "Kindred Demon" in the game: Final Fantasy XI
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * Hitodamas were the basis for the Pyreflies of the Final Fantasy X series, carried into the Kingdom Hearts series in the Underworld.
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  • ...aming of the creatures known as the Ringwraiths has influenced creators of fantasy and horror novels, television shows, and games, who use it with its meaning ==Art / Fiction==
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  • '''Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter''' is a series of '''horror fiction'''/'''dark fantasy''' novels created by author [[Laurell K. Hamilton]] and narrated in first p In the fiction Anita Blake is also known as ''the Executioner''.
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  • ==Art/Fiction== In the GMA Network's fantasy television series ''Encantadia and Mulawin'', Diwatas are a race of superna
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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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  • ...y 19, 1963) is an American [[horror fiction|horror]] and science fiction/[[fantasy]] writer. She was born in Heber Springs, Arkansas but grew up in Sims, Indi ...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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  • ...faeries of the air. Fantasy authors will sometimes employ sylphs in their fiction. =Art / Fiction=
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  • ==Art / Fiction== * In the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI, Berith (known in game as Duke Berith) is a Demon Red Mage "Notorious Mo
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  • ==Art/Fiction== * In the PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics, Kamaitachi is one of the elemental abilities of the Geomancer Clas
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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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  • ==Art/Fiction== *In '''Final Fantasy IX''', the leader of Tantalus is named Baku.
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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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  • ==Art / Fiction== ...works of literature. Today, variants of ogres can be found in most modern fantasy games
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  • ==Art/Fiction== Shax appeared twice in the fantasy WB drama "Charmed" where he was manifested as the demonic, personal assassi
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  • ===Grigori in Modern Fiction=== ...tish author [[Storm Constantine]] authored the [[Grigori Trilogy]], a dark fantasy series that builds upon the Watcher legend and the work of [[UFO]] writer [
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  • ...finding and destroying [[vampire]]s and sometimes other creatures of dark fantasy as well. However, the vampire hunter has found popularity in fiction and popular culture.
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  • ...each more powerful than the previous. This typology, though widely used in fiction and role-playing games appears to be of Europe an origin and has no real ba ...''[[wikipedia:Devil May Cry]]'', Ifrit is a demon of fire (as in the Final Fantasy series), manifested in the form of gauntlets used by [[wikipedia:Dante (Dev
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  • =Familiars in Fiction= ...me magical power, or are simply there to advance the story. In many modern fantasy stories, a magician's familiar is a magical creature, such as Vlad's flying
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  • =Art / Fiction= * Imps are commonly featured in the [[Final Fantasy]] series of RPGs and were synonymous with [[goblin]]s early in the series (
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...hree breeds of monster resembling a tree in the original [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy Tactics]] for the [[Playstation]].
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  • ==Ghouls in fiction== In modern fiction, ghouls are often confused with other types of [[undead]], usually the mind
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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== ...haracter in ''The Weirdstone of Brisingamen'' (Alan Garner), a young-adult fantasy set in Alderley Edge in Cheshire.
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