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This is a list of significant or recurring characters in the Ultima series of computer games, indicating the games in which they appeared.
The Avatar is the main character in the series. The Avatar is first known as the Stranger from another world, who defeats Mondain, Minax, and their spawn, Exodus. The Stranger becomes the Avatar once his goal changes to following the path of the Virtues, and retrieving the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom from the Great Stygian Abyss. This is noted as one of the first uses of "Avatar" in the virtual context. In the fifth episode, the Avatar defeats a repressive regime over Britannia, and in the sixth he brings peace between men and gargoyles. In the first part of the seventh episode, the Avatar infiltrates the Fellowship in order to stop the Guardian from entering Britannia; in the second part, the Avatar prevents imbalance from destroying the universe and receives the title of the Hierophant of Balance. In the eighth episode, the Avatar escapes the world of Pagan by defeating the four Titans, becoming the Titan of Ether. In the ninth and final episode, the Avatar defeats the Guardian by destroying both himself and the Guardian with the Armageddon spell. The Avatar is also the main character in both Ultima Underworld games.
Julia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
"Julia" is a song performed by British pop duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart for their album 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother), which served as the soundtrack to the film 1984, an adaptation of the political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. Julia plays during the credits to the movie. The band were chosen alongside the Dominic Muldowney orchestral composition, to much controversy. The song was produced by Stewart and was the second and final single released from the album.
The song is a ballad with very sparse electronic instrumentation and an almost a cappella performance by Lennox. Her vocals are accentuated by vocoder effects in the background. The title and lyrics of the song are based upon the novel's heroine and love interest, Julia. The cover artwork for the single is a still image from the film, featuring English actress Suzanna Hamilton as Julia.
Midway through the song, an instrumental line based on J. S. Bach's "Fugue #2 in C Minor" from The Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1, can be heard.
Hellaraiser Inferno sortie en DVD en 2000 Réalisateur : Scott Derrickson Création de costumes : Julia Schklair Directeur artistique : Andrew Max Cahn Distribué par : Dimension Films, Miramax
School play
Remi tanárnő, és többnyire meggyűlik a baja a férfiakkal. De úgy tűnik, a férfiaknak méginkább meggyűlik a bajuk a titokzatos nővel, ugyanis minden pasi, akivel Remi az utóbbi időben randizott, brutális körülmények között meghal, arcukat pedig lenyesték. És az iskolát kisvártatva ellepik a hatalmas mutáns csótányok. színes, magyarul beszélő, amerikai thriller, 82 perc, 2001 rendező: Jean de Segonzac író: Donald A. Wollheim forgatókönyvíró: Joel Soisson operatőr: Nathan Hope jelmeztervező: Julia Schklair zene: Walter Werzowa vágó: Kirk M. Morri szereplő(k): Alix Koromzay (Remi) Will Estes (Nicky) Bruno Campos (Klaski) Gaven E. Lucas (Sal Aguirre) Jon Polito (Morrie)
Watch the full movie for the gangster sci-fi actioner THE OUTSIDER (aka Gangster World) starring Xavier Declie 👊 Want to be notified of all the latest action movie trailers? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date - http://bit.ly/SUBFINACT ⚡FaceBook: https://bit.ly/FINActionFB 💥Instagram: https://bit.ly/actinsta In a futuristic theme park, people interact with androids in mafia gangster scenarios, unleashing their deepest violent and sexual desires on the android characters. A new android, called the Outsider, is spontaneously created and begins to hunt one of the computer programmers. Director: David Bishop Stars: Xavier Declie, Gabriel Dell Jr., Bridget Flanery Year: 1997 #FullActionMovies #TheOutsider 👕 Get cool merch from our online shop:http://bit.ly/AC...
Great book for kids with DID, highly recommend buying it. Read it aloud to two kiddos and recorded it. This is meant for parents to review first, then determine if appropriate for their kids.
This 3 minutes from the live satellite Q&A; broadcast to 20 movie theatres nationwide after an opening night showing of the movie THE NARROWS, features stars Kevin Zegers, Vincent D'Onofrio and Sohpa Bush. Brought to you by Cinedigm.
This is a list of significant or recurring characters in the Ultima series of computer games, indicating the games in which they appeared.
The Avatar is the main character in the series. The Avatar is first known as the Stranger from another world, who defeats Mondain, Minax, and their spawn, Exodus. The Stranger becomes the Avatar once his goal changes to following the path of the Virtues, and retrieving the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom from the Great Stygian Abyss. This is noted as one of the first uses of "Avatar" in the virtual context. In the fifth episode, the Avatar defeats a repressive regime over Britannia, and in the sixth he brings peace between men and gargoyles. In the first part of the seventh episode, the Avatar infiltrates the Fellowship in order to stop the Guardian from entering Britannia; in the second part, the Avatar prevents imbalance from destroying the universe and receives the title of the Hierophant of Balance. In the eighth episode, the Avatar escapes the world of Pagan by defeating the four Titans, becoming the Titan of Ether. In the ninth and final episode, the Avatar defeats the Guardian by destroying both himself and the Guardian with the Armageddon spell. The Avatar is also the main character in both Ultima Underworld games.