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Eldritch Infernal is a celebration of these similarities.
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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Eldritch Infernal is a celebration of these similarities.
An Interview with Venger Satanis : The Lovecraft News Network 2010
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Great news by the way, I have found a lot of the articles interesting, and I always notice someone called Infernal something who posts up box arts ..
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This place was out of the Town of Assisi, near the walls, vulgarly called the Infernal Hill, perhaps on account of its being the place of execution.
The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Father Candide Chalippe
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Molossis, runs into the lakes called Infernal, and is received into the
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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This place was out of the Town of Assisi, near the walls, vulgarly called the Infernal Hill, perhaps on account of its being the place of execution.
The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Chalippe, Father Candide 1917
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We feel when that comes out -- it gives us a showcase to really demonstrate the capabilities of the Engine, the velocity physics Engine that we include inside of Infernal, which is developed in-house.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2009
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Why not 'Love be Damned'? how about just 'Infernal'?
Welcome To Hell SVGL 2009
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What connexion is there between a beautiful new engine, shining in all its finery -- the personification of obedient and beneficent strength -- with the "Infernal," or the "Phlegethon," or the
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 Various
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Again vengeance fell upon the inhabitants of the Vendée: columns sur-named "Infernal" inarched through the country in all directions, destroying thousands of its inhabitants, and carrying thousands more as prisoners to Nantes, where they were delivered over to the tiger-fangs of the monster
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria Edward Farr
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