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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles (nonfiction)]] | |||
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* [[:Category:Dungeons & Dragons (nonfiction)]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [ Post] @ Twitter (29 March 2022) | {{Template:Ext links: Beholders}} | ||
=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1508957606110502919 Post] @ Twitter (29 March 2022) | |||
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | ||
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[[Category:Health (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Health (nonfiction)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:20, 5 January 2025
Eye Floaters or Beholder Larvae is a public service campaign which warns people to distinguish between eye floaters and beholder larvae.
In the News
Dungeons & Collins is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game set to the music of Phil Collins.
Something Orange This Way Comes is a 1983 dark fantasy film about circus peanuts marshmallow candy.
The Terroir is a 2007 novel by Mason S. Minds which tells a fictionalized account of Captain Sir John Franklin's search for the fabled Northwest Vineyards. Plagued by starvation, illness, and cheap merlot, Franklin and his men are stalked across the bleak Arctic landscape by the Phylloxerum, a supernaturally cold-resistant swarm of vine-eating parasites.
Fiction cross-reference
- Dungeons & Collins
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Something Orange This Way Comes
- The Terroir (novel)
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Beholder (Dungeons & Dragons) @ Wikipedia
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (29 March 2022)