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  • 121List of fictional schools — While real schools and universities are often prominently featured in works of fiction, this is a list of schools and universities which are entirely fictional, even though some of them are modeled after real world institutions. Relying on a… …

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  • 122Deep magic (programming) — In computer programming, deep magic refers to techniques that are not widely known, and may be deliberately kept secret. The number of such techniques has arguably decreased in recent years, especially in the field of cryptography, many aspects… …

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  • 123Wonder Boy in Monster Land — Cover artwork for the Master System version. Developer(s) Sega, Westone …

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  • 124Dragon Warrior VII — DW7 redirects here. For the seventh game in the Dynasty Warriors series, see Dynasty Warriors 7. Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden North American boxart Developer(s) Heartb …

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  • 125Shining (series) — Shining is a series of fantasy console games developed by Sega. The series can be thought of as Sega s main venture into the RPG genre, along with the other fantasy RPG series, Phantasy Star. The first game, Shining in the Darkness can be… …

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  • 126Magical objects in Harry Potter — The following is a list of magical objects used in Harry Potter. These objects exist for the use of the characters in the series by J. K. Rowling. Contents 1 Communication 1.1 Enchanted coins 1.2 Howler …

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  • 127Cacodemon — Tychodaimon, the opposite of the Kakodaimon A cacodemon (or cacodaemon) is an evil spirit or (in the modern sense of the word) a demon. The opposite of a cacodemon is an agathodaemon or eudaemon, a good spirit or angel. The word cacodemon comes… …

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  • 128Wizard — may refer to:Fictional characters*Wizard (fantasy) or magician, a person in fantasy or mythology who has studied and practices magic **Wizard (Oz), a character in L. Frank Baum s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its movie adaptations… …

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