Redfall has so much about it that screams Arkane, from the stylish character models to the outlandishly mishmash but somehow coherent aesthetic, to the punchy, crunchy dialogue and the absurdly inspired combat. It’s legitimately refreshing to see that Xbox is able to recognize what it has in its back pocket with this frankly phenomenal studio, which brings me to my next point.Īrkane is known for developing immersive sims, which, while excellent, have never really managed to meander into the mainstream. Arkane signed off and stole the show with what I reckon is the most exciting game from all of E3 so far, and it did it because nobody else can do it like it can. Not Playground Games with Fable, which wasn’t even there. Arkane was the studio given the showcase’s coveted final spot, Not 343 Industries with the objectively bigger Halo Infinite. It’s not all about sales figures, though, and Xbox clearly knows and respects this. I doubt Prey will ever be as commercially successful as any God of War game, and Deathloop will sell fewer copies than Horizon Forbidden West later this year. Sure, not as many people have played Dishonored as The Last of Us Part 2. Arkane is remarkably incomparable to anything else, which is likely why yesterday’s Xbox showcase concluded with Redfall as the encore. It would be easy for me to say that Arkane is Microsoft’s answer to Sony’s legacy studios like Sony Santa Monica and Naughty Dog, but that’s not accurate. Admittedly, I felt almost as confused at the end of the trailer as I did at the beginning, if not significantly more so, but that’s not a bad thing. Yesterday’s trailer introduced us to our four playable characters - Layla Ellison, Devinder Crousley, Remi de la Rosa, and Jacob Boyer - and featured some preliminary details on the world Redfall’s story transpires in. I wasn’t sure what Arkane Austin was going to get up to next, although it certainly wasn’t this. And yet - and yet - these universes continue to make sense in the most perfect way purely because the people at Arkane are the best in the business. To be completely honest, nothing about them should make much sense either due to how hodgepodge their aesthetic, narrative, genre, and just about every other conceivable descriptor or qualifier are. ![]() ![]() What I mean is that nothing about these games is easily or readily understood in some kind of overtly gratifying way. I don’t mean bad working conditions - Arkane delayed Deathloop to consciously avoid crunch. They’re confronting because they are challenging, which is a residual atmospheric context from the conditions they were created under. ![]() From the inherent mystery of Dishonored’s gritty, magic-filled dystopia to the vacuous but somehow oppressively small crannies and corridors of Prey’s Talos 1, these universes often feel as if they’ve been designed with the core brief of being as close to impossible as possible. Related: Despite Stronger Exclusive Games On PS5, It’s Getting Hard To Recommend Sony’s Console Over XboxĪll of Arkane’s worlds are emphatically arcane. Now we’ve finally had a look, I can’t stop thinking about that one specific claim: “At Arkane, there is really this refusal to accept that something is impossible.” This is the first title we’ve seen from the enigmatic studio since Prey and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider in 2017, which means it has been under wraps for around four years. While Bakaba is currently spearheading Arkane’s Lyon branch, Arkane Austin’s Harvey Smith is the man at the helm of Redfall, the latest game to be revealed by one of Microsoft’s most singular - if not the most singular - developers.
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![]() File sharing has none of the drawbacks of e-mail. If you wander in off the street and claim jurisdiction, you buy time by wrapping yourself in red tape.įor a spy in a rush to steal large computer files quickly, file sharing sites are a dream come true. The overlap between city, county and state emergency response creates confusion that can be exploited at a crime scene. Bluffing strength and allowing that bluff to get called creates a believable fiction that lets the person across the table think they actually have something on you.īureaucracy is a spy's best friend. An overt show of weakness is transparent. It's kind of like the grass always being greener, only in reverse.Įvery interrogation is a struggle between two parties for control, but when forward progress depends on you giving up this control, you have to be careful. For prisoners who want to believe that they've hit rock bottom, the idea that their circumstances could get even worse is a powerful motivator. The threat of rendition is usually more persuasive than the fear of immediate torture. So you don't settle until you find the perfect spot, you take special care to create the right ambiance and set the mood, and then you wait for the best moment to pop the question. You want to get it right on the first try. Interrogating a hostile prisoner is a little like proposing marriage. Meanwhile, Sam and Jesse try to break Kendra. Michael and Fiona go undercover as security consultants in order to catch an antiques thief. ![]() He famously burned two guitars at three shows, most notably the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Jimi Hendrix was also known for destroying his guitars and amps. Jeff Beck, then a member of the Yardbirds, reluctantly destroyed a guitar in the 1966 film Blowup after being told to emulate the Who by director Michelangelo Antonioni. VH1 later placed this event at number ten on their list of the twenty Greatest Rock and Roll Moments on Television. Moon was also injured in the explosion when shrapnel from the cymbals cut his arm. ![]() Moon overloaded his bass drum with explosive charges which were detonated during the finale of the song, " My Generation." The explosion caused guest Bette Davis to faint, set Pete Townshend's hair on fire and, according to legend, contributed to his later partial deafness and tinnitus. television on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1967. The most famous episode of this occurred during the Who's debut on U.S. Keith Moon, the Who's drummer, was also known for destroying his drum set. A student of Gustav Metzger, Townshend saw his guitar smashing as a kind of auto-destructive art. Rolling Stone Magazine included his smashing of a Rickenbacker guitar at the Railway Tavern in Harrow and Wealdstone in September 1964 in their list of "50 Moments That Changed Rock & Roll". This piece of performance art inspired guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who, who was the first guitar-smashing rock artist. Page threw his guitar off stage and kicked it out of the ICA’s front door and down Dover Street until it broke totally apart. The artists who gathered around this art movement and its development were opposed to the senseless destruction of human life and landscapes engendered by the Vietnam war.ĭuring the Festival of Misfits in 1962, Fluxus-artist Robin Page performed his event named "Guitar Piece". Two years later, New York City hosted the second Destruction in Art Symposium at Judson Church in Greenwich Village. During the course of the symposium, Raphael Montañez Ortiz performed a series of seven public destruction events, including his piano destruction concerts, which were filmed by both American Broadcasting Company and the BBC. According to the event's press release, the principal objective of DIAS was "to focus attention on the element of destruction in Happenings and other art forms, and to relate this destruction in society." Two events were scheduled to occur throughout London. In London, 1966, a group of artists from around the world came together to participate in the first Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS). Nam June Paik's "One for Violin Solo", performed on 16 June 1962, featured Paik very slowly and intently lifting a violin, then smashing it with one blow on a table. Jazz musician Charles Mingus, known for his fiery temper, reportedly smashed his $20,000 bass onstage in response to audience hecklers at New York's Five Spot. Several contemporary musicians, including Annea Lockwood, Yōsuke Yamashita, and Diego Stocco, have incorporated piano burning in their compositions. Jerry Lee Lewis may be the first rock artist to have destroyed his equipment on stage, with several, possibly erroneous, stories of him destroying and burning pianos in the 1950s. US country musician Ira Louvin was famous for smashing mandolins that he deemed out-of-tune. ![]() ![]() In 1956, on the Lawrence Welk Show, a zoot-suited performer billed as "Rockin' Rocky Rockwell" did a mocking rendition of Elvis Presley's hit song " Hound Dog." At the conclusion of the song he smashed an acoustic guitar over his knee. The destruction of musical instruments is an act performed by a few pop, rock and other musicians during live performances, particularly at the end of the gig. ![]() "Most of them don't want to hold a volatile asset on their balance sheet. "These are large companies, and we believe their mindset is to receive fiat instead of crypto," Zielke says. (BitPay sends them the fiat equivalent, mostly in dollars or euros, within one business day.) Some of the big-name consumer companies using BitPay include Microsoft, AT&T, Camping World, and WeWork.īut before DOGE-holders conclude that these big names have all gone gaga for Dogecoin, there are two big BitPay caveats: Every merchant plugged into BitPay is set up by default to accept all 11 cryptocurrencies BitPay supports, which means that many of the merchants accepting DOGE didn't specifically choose to accept it and Zielke says the majority of BitPay merchants still choose to have their crypto immediately converted to fiat currency. I expect it to continue to grow, and that utility will get greater." And when you combine a strong community with low fees, that’s a great recipe. ![]() It also has an advantage Bitcoin or Ethereum doesn’t necessarily have at this time: Dogecoin has low fees. And the fact that merchants are seeing thousands of transactions in Dogecoin, I would say it has utility. "B ecause it has climbed in our network as fast as it has, there is utility there. ![]() "Very quickly it’s become a material coin for us," says BitPay CMO Bill Zielke. Just two months ago, in March, DOGE made up merely 3.3% of volume, and was 7.8% of volume in April. But BitPay data backs up Cuban's big talk about DOGE catching on for payments.īitPay, which enables merchants to accept cryptocurrency as payment, tells Decrypt that Dogecoin is now its fourth cryptocurrency by total payment volume (after Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum) and has ballooned to 12.6% of its transaction volume. The premise sounds absurd to many, since Dogecoin was created in 2013 purely as a joke, and its GitHub code page was stagnant for years. "People are popping up all the time to be retailers or merchants for Dogecoin," he said. Dogecoin developer Ross Nicoll told Decrypt that Musk's aim is to make Dogecoin easy enough to use for a cup of coffee.Ĭuban, meanwhile, said earlier this month at the Ethereal Virtual Summit powered by Decrypt that Dogecoin is " becoming more of a utility in terms of as a currency." Cuban added that he's been "talking to BitPay a lot" and that the cryptocurrency payments provider was in the process of onboarding more vendors to accept the coin. Musk has been talking to Dogecoin developers-as he tweeted and as Decrypt reported in depth-about how to make the coin faster for everyday payments. Elon Musk and Mark Cuban, two of Dogecoin's most famous fans, have been publicly pushing the idea that the meme token is becoming a legitimate utility for payments. ![]() ![]() Do not duplicate in any form without permission. So we did and then we kind of got back to being a good team again." I knew then that after '88 that it was going to be worse in '89 if I didn't make some more changes. We started getting some guys that helped us. That's when I realized that we had to make some changes, and thank goodness the administration and George did. And in those days, the rules and regulations in the league. In the 83, 84, 85 seasons in my formative years as a head coach, George was a co-captain along with the great Harry Carson. Bill Parcells, head coach of the New York Giants is soaked with a bucket of gatorade on the side lines by Harry Carson during Super Bowl XXI on. Bill Parcells: I want to thank George (Martin) for his kind words, and I want to mention why I picked him to present me. The last drive I said this would have never happened to us two years ago. Browse 1,413 coach bill parcells stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. I said if this was '86, these guys (the Jets) wouldn't have a chance against us. But we didn't, and then the team was starting to change a little bit after that season and then the next year we were better, but the team was going downhill in some positions. Had we just been able to win one of those first two and one of those next three we would have been in contention. ![]() We missed a field goal to lose to Dallas at home and we were 0-2 and then we lost three replacement games. We lost our first couple of games, which was awful. We still had a good team at the end of the year. "We weren't prepared for (the strike) and it didn't go well. But we eliminated them from the playoffs the next two years. If we had a few breaks here and there, that game could have gone the other way. That '84 49ers team, that's the best team they ever had in San Francisco. And then we played pretty well the next week. A team divided against itself can break down at any moment. If I have affected someone in a positive way, that means a lot to me. The time to worry is before you place the bet - not after the wheel is spinning. We played really well on defense and we scored enough to win. Bill Parcells Quotes and Sayings. After the game I'm saying, 'Parcells, you can do this.' That was probably the game that was the most important in my tenure at the Giants in terms of my confidence escalating. That was a big game, because it helped my confidence. Duane Charles Bill Parcells (born August 22, 1941) is an American former football coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL). But we had every psychological thing going for us there. They had beaten us very badly (33-12) during the season in the same stadium. Beating the Rams was a big confidence builder for us in Anaheim. We had a little slump in there, too, but we kind of recovered from that (winning five of six games) and played a little bit better. "We started to improve as a team very quickly during that season. ![]() View: Description of the security update for Microsoft Exchange Server 20: (KB5014261) View: Exchange Blog: Released: May 2022 Exchange Server Security Updates exe file or obtained via the Microsoft Update Catalog by extracting the. msp file can still be extracted from the. The main reason for this is to ensure that the installation runs with the required permissions and preventing that your Exchange installations ends up in a bad state. However, it is still important to update as soon as possible.Īfter applying the update, it is required to run /PrepareAllDomains once in your environment as well or otherwise you’d still not be protected from the vulnerability.Īlso note that all Security Updates are now released as. The exploitability assessment is regarded as “Exploitation Less Likely”. The vulnerability is currently not publicly disclosed nor being exploited. CVE-2022-21978: Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability.The updates fix the following vulnerability Security updates have been released for Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019. ![]() Note: Depending on your installation type, this update can be installed via the Update Now button in Outlook or the Microsoft Store and updates Outlook to: Version 2205 (Build 15225.20204).
Shipping is very fast and convenient with their facilities located around the US in Florida, Connecticut and Texas. This can be monthly, every 2 months or any specific time period you would like. ![]() This means you can purchase food and be secured that your food will be ordered and arriving at a set day. With Life’s Abundance a small amount goes a long way.Ĭonvenience is also a perk with Life’s Abundance for those who are busy like us, auto-shipping right to your door is a life saver. You will pay more in vet bills and medication by feeding you pet a low quality diet. Your cat or kitten will need more food to meet its nutritional requirements and your pet’s health in the long run will suffer. Though Life’s Abundance foods might essentially be a bit pricier, you are actually paying more in the long run in feeding your pet low quality food at cheaper prices. Life’s Abundance produces their food in small batches and ship individually to you, the food is very fresh and remains fresh with time because it was recently produced and not stored.Ĭommercial brand foods such as Fancy feast, Iams, Friskies, Purina, Blue Buffalo and others, are generally produced months prior to being shipped/distributed and then stored in warehouses or pet stores until it is purchased which can be much long after that. These ingredients at times contain lead, mercury and other carcinogens and are dangerous to our babies! Other companies that produce commercial brand foods use low quality ingredients with some produced in countries such as China that have very minimal food regulations as well as poor quality standards in ingredients. Life’s Abundance is a private company based right here in the United States, they produce pet food and other products with the highest standards and only use safe and high quality ingredients. You have probably heard of numerous pet food recalls recently, just imagine how devastating it is to those families that come home to find their pets dead on the floor or sick because of such poor quality foods. ![]() US based companies have moved abroad or have sourced their ingredients from outside the United States to reduce costs but with it sacrificing quality and safety. There have been many health related problems in the dog and cat food industry. Those kittens who went to families that continued to feed Life’s Abundance, overtime had less health issues and lived on average 3-5 years longer than families that switched to lower, grocery store brands.Īfter our own exhaustive research, brand, ingredient and diet comparisons, we decided Life’s Abundance cat food was the best food for us as well and for the Siamese/Balinese breed. She was able to show us her own research and proof in the health and life span of her cats and kittens. We were first introduced the Life’s Abundance from one of our partners, cat friends and fellow breeder in New Jersey. We Knew From the Very Beginning We Wanted to Find the Best Possible Diet to Provide to Our Cat Family. ![]() Marge takes the family out for Ethiopian food, trying to be a cool mom, and she and the kids start a food blog called The Three Mouthketeers. Homer takes Bart and Lisa to a video game convention. Fame…it plays hideous tricks on the brain.īest Visual Gag: Fox’s failed Bart Simpson T-shirts - “You bet your sweet bippy, man” and “Life begins at conception, man.”īest Line: “And that horrible act of child abuse became one of our most beloved running gags.” 147. ![]() Dad gets addicted to painkillers, the family fail to pay their taxes, and fame starts to sour. The Simpsons get a tell-all special, where what we’ve been watching has actually been a TV show cooked up by Homer. Bonus points for reminding us of the living hell that is the film adaptation of Paint Your Wagon.īest Visual Gag: The look on Homer and Bart’s faces after they see Clint Eastwood break into song.īest Line: “Here comes Lee Marvin! Thank god, he’s always drunk and violent.” 148. One of the stronger of the Simpsons‘ clip shows (no, it’s not a contradiction in terms), this collection of musical sequences rewinds through Homer’s barbershop quartet, Bart and Milhouse’s sugar-high tribute to On the Town, a church sing-along of “In a Gadda Da Vidda” and Lyle Lanley selling Springfield a monorail via song, among others. Homer then decides to use his spare time to bond with Maggie (“the forgotten Simpson”).īest Visual Gag: The take-off on The Natural‘s super home run, complete with Randy Newman’s score, flying slo-mo balls, flashbulbs and explosions.īest Line: “Kids, today we have to talk about Krusty Brand Chew Goo Gum-Like Substance…we knew it contained spider eggs, but the Honda Virus? Whoa-oh, that really came out of left field!” 149. He becomes a local celebrity and a center-square occupant on Hollywood Squares, but fame is a fickle mistress. Homer decides to go bowling with the guys, and ends up bowling a perfect game. Related: Okilly Dokilly: The World’s Only ‘Nedal’ Band Explains How to Live Just Like Ned Flanders 150. Regardless of where you land on The Simpsons spectrum, grab your Duff beer or Krusty Kola and dig in.Ĭhasteness, Soda Pop, and Show Tunes: The Lost Story of the Young Americans and the Choircore Movement And why you should never miss the Ramones-cameo episode (“Rosebud,” for those of you playing at home). You can use this as a guide to binging, or simply something to end arguments such as whether “Bart the Daredevil” is better than “Bart the Lover” (yes, it is), which Treehouse of Horror is the best (we’re going with IV) and which one truly stands head and shoulders above the rest (read on). So after hours of arguing, several bouts of fisticuffs, many games of roshambo and much consulting of online forums, Rolling Stone has come up with the answer - the 150 best Simpsons episodes of all time. Related: Watch every episode of The Simpsons on Disney+ Which led to an even more important conversation: Of the 670-plus episodes that have aired since its beginning, which would you show to the few who remain unconverted to the show’s genius? What, essentially, are the greatest Simpsons’ episodes of them all? ![]() So much has changed in the decades since The Simpsons debuted on Fox in 1989 (and streaming now on Disney+), but some things never grow old. Some of us have spent nearly as much time in Springfield as we have in our own actual hometowns. ![]() ![]() “However, some local phone exchanges may display our number differently. “Actually, we want our calls to display as Capital One on caller ID, and that’s the way they are programmed,” she replied. So Cap One is saying it’s more “Repo Man” than “Fatal Attraction.” “As a last resort, we may go to a customer’s home after appropriate notification if it becomes necessary to repossess the sports vehicle,” Girardo said. Cap One has partnerships with makers of gear like Jet Skis and Snowmobiles. The exception to that, she said, is when it comes to big-ticket sporting goods. “Capital One does not visit our cardholders, nor do we send debt collectors to their homes or work,” Girardo said. Pam Girardo, a company spokeswoman, told me that Cap One isn’t quite as much like Glenn Close in “Fatal Attraction” as the company’s contract lingo might suggest. “Now more than ever, consumers need to be able to trust companies,” she said. It’s weird, to say the least, for this practice to be so publicly adopted by a major credit card issuer.Įmily Rusch, executive director of the California Public Interest Research Group, a consumer advocacy organization, said it’s especially troubling for Cap One to declare itself a spoofer as people grapple with recent security breaches involving Target, Neiman Marcus and other businesses. Such corporate spoofing is employed primarily by telemarketers. As I’ve written before, the federal Truth in Caller ID Act makes it a crime to use a phony number or caller ID message to commit fraud or cause harm to others.īut it’s not against the law to engage in what courts have called “non-harmful spoofing,” which includes businesses wearing digital disguises to penetrate a consumer’s phone defenses. This is known as spoofing, and it’s perfectly legal. Cap One is saying it can trick you into picking up the phone by using what looks like a local number or masquerading as something it’s not, such as Save the Puppies or a similarly friendly-seeming bogus organization. “We may modify or suppress caller ID and similar services and identify ourselves on these services in any manner we choose.” The company’s contract update also includes this little road apple: Incredibly, Cap One’s aggressiveness doesn’t stop with personal visits. A credit card company, in theory, could reserve the right to visit your home or office without a court order, Kann said.īut he emphasized that there are laws against harassment, not to mention stalking, and Cap One could be held accountable under such statutes if, say, it took to inviting itself over for dinner or hanging around your cubicle. Maybe by recounting the message out loud, you'll realize how suspicious it sounds.He explained that the amendment applies primarily to searches and seizures by law enforcement, not civilians. If you ever get a message or email that you're tempted to return, ask a friend or relative or co-worker what they think.It's easy to spoof a number or impersonate the phone number of a particular company or person. My skepticism applies even in cases when your caller ID might say the call is coming from XYZ Bank or the IRS or someone you know.(We no longer have a landline, so there's no, "Is Teresa there? Oh, I'll get her," and I don't answer my cell phone with my name.) If I got a phone call I wasn't expecting from someone claiming to be from one of my credit cards or bank accounts or investment firms, I wouldn't even confirm my name.And we shouldn't reply to emails we weren't expecting or click on links in emails out of fear that something bad is going to happen. ![]() We certainly shouldn't return phone calls we weren't expecting. It's getting to the point where we shouldn't talk to anyone who calls if we weren't expecting the call.It's the threat that the police are coming to arrest us for back taxes, or that our computer is going to blow up because of a virus, or that our grandchild is out of town and needs money, or our bank account is going to be frozen. Bad guys try to get us to put aside our reservations or doubt by saying we have to do something now.(If an old card was compromised in a data breach, we likely canceled it.) What they may not have is our bank account information or the account number of an active credit or debit card. ![]() They often have our names, dates of birth, phone numbers and addresses and even our Social Security numbers.
![]() Axii can also be used during conversations with NPCs in order to obtain more information or special benefits. This is the only sign that can be used on a mount to calm its fear level. Geralt can choose to upgrade this sign to increase its effectiveness. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the stun effect disappears after seven seconds or when the target is harmed. Often it is an alternative to either "Persuasion" or "Intimidation".Īxii charms an opponent's mind to stun, temporarily eliminating him from combat. Axii can be used during dialogs and conversations with NPCs, in order to obtain more information or special benefits.With the Fatal attraction upgrade, the sign can charm up to three foes at once. Increased levels possibly also increases the duration that enemies stay charmed - this is yet to be confirmed. When Enhanced, the Axii Sign increases damage and vitality of charmed enemies by 20/50%, depending on level. The process of charming an enemy will take several seconds of Geralt channeling the spell (during which he is open to being attacked), however the "target" itself is unable to act during the channeling and given enough time will ultimately submit. If the charm attempt is successful, the enemy will become your ally for a short while, fighting at your side. Although summoned Dremora wear a set of Daedric armor, excluding the helmet, they can not be looted as they instantly disappear when killed.Axii is a charm placed on an opponent.Even though the book Heavy Armor Forging states it should only be forged at night, with the best times being a new moon, full moon, and a red harvest moon, it can be forged at any time.If the Dragonborn wears the cuirass part of the armor and not the helmet, the Dragonborn's neck will also glow red.Wearing the full Daedric set raises the chance of successful intimidation checks by 10%.1 × Unenchanted Ebony Armor of the desired type.The following components are required to forge the armor: Pieces can be forged at a blacksmith's forge with the following components:Ĭonjurers who have completed their Ritual Spell at level 90 can also create Daedric armor at the Atronach Forge. Enchanted and unenchanted pieces, as well as Daedric weaponry, may be bought through the Dremora Merchant.įorging Daedric Armor requires a Smithing level of 90 and the Daedric Smithing perk.Unenchanted pieces dropped as random loot by Revered or Legendary Dragons.Found as random loot in "boss" chests after level 49+.Unenchanted pieces of daedric armor will begin to appear throughout Skyrim at level 48, and enchanted armor will begin to appear at level 49. The gauntlets and the cuirass will also give off a deep red glow whenever the armor is worn in dark or dimly lit areas this does not, however, have an effect on the Dragonborn's detection while sneaking. The set also features several other spikes protruding from various parts of the body as well as six large horn-like spikes on the very top of the helmet to accompany the large eye-like sockets in the front, giving the Dragonborn a monstrous appearance. The armor itself has an overall unique model with a black-metallic color scheme (due to being made from ebony), and is decorated with small silver chains, intricate and ornamental designs on the boots, lower torso and gauntlets, two sets of shoulder guards underneath the initial armored spikes mounted on the shoulders, and even several large fasteners located all over the body that link each piece of the armor together. It is similar to its counterparts in previous games, but also has some differences the primary design for Daedric Armor in Skyrim possesses an incredibly dark and sinister design that seems to have a more gothic and mythological inspiration than its predecessors. |
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