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  2. Songs of Stars and Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Stars and Shadows is the second short story collection by author George R. R. Martin. The collection was first published by Pocket Books on July 1, 1977, and contains nine short stories. [1] The cover of the book was painted by Edward Soyka, based on the story, This Tower of Ashes.

  3. Elden Ring - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Elden Ring[b]is a 2022 action role-playing gamedeveloped by FromSoftware. It was directed by Hidetaka Miyazakiwith worldbuildingprovided by American fantasywriter George R. R. Martin. It was published for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/Son February 25 in Japan by FromSoftware and ...

  4. Ranni the Witch - Wikipedia

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    Ranni the Witch (also known as Lunar Princess Ranni) is a character from the 2022 video game Elden Ring, and is voiced by Aimee-Ffion Edwards. [1] A powerful witch, Empyrean, and supporting character inhabiting the body of a human-sized doll, and a major figure in the game's lore, she desires to overthrow the Two Fingers and replace the Golden Order with the power of the Dark Moon.

  5. Stomp dance - Wikipedia

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    The English term stomp dance refers to the "shuffle and stomp" movements of the dance. In the Muskogee language the dance is called opvnkv haco, which can mean "drunken", "crazy" or "inspirited" dance. [ 3] This usually refers to the exciting, yet meditative effect the dance and the medicine have on the participants.

  6. Ring a Ring o' Roses - Wikipedia

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    Many versions of the game have a group of children form a ring, dance in a circle around a person, and stoop or curtsy with the final line. The slowest child to do so is faced with a penalty or becomes the "rosie" (literally: rose tree, from the French rosier ) and takes their place in the center of the ring.

  7. Stomp! (Brothers Johnson song) - Wikipedia

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    Stomp! (Brothers Johnson song) "Stomp!" " Stomp! " Stomp! " is a song released by the Brothers Johnson from their fourth album, Light Up the Night, in early 1980. It reached number one on the Dance singles chart. [3] In the US it reached number one on the R&B singles chart and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1980. [4]

  8. List of anti-war songs - Wikipedia

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    Some anti-war songs lament aspects of wars, while others satirize war.Most promote peace in some form, while others sing out against specific armed conflicts. Still others depict the physical and psychological destruction that warfare causes to soldiers, innocent civilians, and humanity as a whole.

  9. The Road Goes Ever On (song) - Wikipedia

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    There are three versions of "The Road Goes Ever On" in The Lord of the Rings. The first is in The Fellowship of the Ring, Book I, Chapter 1. The song is sung by Bilbo when he leaves the Shire. He has given up the One Ring, leaving it for Frodo to deal with, and is setting off to visit Rivendell, so that he may finish writing his book.