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  • 52Silver Millennium — The Silver Millennium, a fictional kingdom in the Sailor Moon metaseries, lies on the moon. It provides a setting for the past lives and future selves of most of the series major characters, and functions as a major driving force behind both plot …

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  • 53List of Disney's Fantasia characters — The following are fictional characters from Disney s 1940 film Fantasia and its 1999 sequel Fantasia 2000. Characters in this list are sorted by the film and segment in which they appear. The names of some characters including the original ones… …

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  • 54Sprite (creature) — The term sprite is a broad term referring to a number of preternatural legendary creatures. The term is generally used in reference to elf like creatures, including fairies, dwarves, and the likes of it, but can also signify various spiritual… …

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  • 55Rhinemaidens (Wagner) — The Rhinemaidens are the three water nymphs ( Rheintöchter or Rhine daughters ) who appear in Richard Wagner s opera cycle Der Ring Des Nibelungen . Their individual names are Woglinde, Wellgunde and Flosshilde, although they are generally… …

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  • 56Planes of Existence (talker) — The Planes of Existence also called POE, PoE, planes, or referencing one of its 10 talkers (see below) was a Multiple Worlds NUTS talker that operated from October 1996 to May 2003. It was based on NUTS 3 code, modified by Paul (1996), ThePhoenix …

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  • 57Numbers in Germanic paganism — The numbers three and nine are significant numbers in Germanic paganism and later Norse mythology. Both numbers (and multiplications thereof) appear throughout surviving attestations of Germanic paganism, in both Germanic mythology and religious… …

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  • 58Numbers in Norse mythology — The numbers three and nine are significant numbers in Norse mythology and paganism. Both numbers (and multiplications thereof) appear throughout surviving attestations of Norse paganism, in both mythology and cultic practice.[1] While the number… …

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  • 59IRIS —    the daughter of Thaumus (i. e. wonder) and of the ocean nymph Electra (i. e. splendour); was the goddess of the rainbow, and as such the messenger of the gods, particularly of Zeus and Hera, the appearance of the rainbow being regarded as a… …

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  • 60Christian countercult movement — The Christian countercult movement is a social movement of Christian ministries and individual Christian countercult activists who oppose religious sects thought to either partially abide or do not at all abide by the teachings that are written… …

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