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The Dark Brotherhood may refer to: * '' Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood'', a video game by Sega. * "The Dark Brotherhood", a short story in H. P. Lovecraft's collection ''The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces'' * Dark Brotherhood, a guild of assassins in ''The Elder Scrolls'' video game series * Brotherhood Outcasts, a Brotherhood of Steel splinter group in ''Fallout 3'' See also * Black Brotherhood * Brotherhood of Darkness ''Path of Destruction'' is a novel in the '' Star Wars'' saga and is centered on the life of Darth Bane and the fall of the first Sith order. It was written by Drew Karpyshyn and was released on September 26, 2006. The book takes place roughl ...
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The Dark Brotherhood
The Dark Brotherhood may refer to: * '' Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood'', a video game by Sega. * "The Dark Brotherhood", a short story in H. P. Lovecraft's collection ''The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces'' * Dark Brotherhood, a guild of assassins in ''The Elder Scrolls'' video game series * Brotherhood Outcasts, a Brotherhood of Steel splinter group in ''Fallout 3'' See also * Black Brotherhood * Brotherhood of Darkness ''Path of Destruction'' is a novel in the '' Star Wars'' saga and is centered on the life of Darth Bane and the fall of the first Sith order. It was written by Drew Karpyshyn and was released on September 26, 2006. The book takes place roughl ...
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The Dark Brotherhood And Other Pieces
''The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces'' is a collection of stories, poems and essays by American author H. P. Lovecraft and others, edited by August Derleth. It was released in 1966 by Arkham House in an edition of 3,460 copies. The dustjacket is by Frank Utpatel. Some controversy was raised by the publication of the Chalker bibliography (see below), as George T. Wetzel claimed with some plausibility that Chalker had pirated Wetzel's own bibliography of 1955. Contents ''The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces'' contains the following pieces: # "Introduction", by August Derleth # "The Dark Brotherhood" by H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth # "Suggestions for a Reading Guide", by H. P. Lovecraft # "Alfredo", by H. P. Lovecraft # "Amateur Journalism: Its Possible Needs and Betterment", by H. P. Lovecraft # "What Belongs in Verse", by H. P. Lovecraft # Six Poems, by H. P. Lovecraft #*"Bells" #*"Oceanus" #*"Clouds" #*"Mother Earth" #*"Cindy" #*"On a Battlefield in France" # T ...
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The Elder Scrolls
''The Elder Scrolls'' is a series of Action role-playing game, action role-playing video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The series focuses on Nonlinear gameplay, free-form gameplay in an open world. ''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Morrowind'', ''The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Oblivion'' and ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Skyrim'' all won List of Game of the Year awards, Game of the Year awards from multiple outlets. The series has sold more than 58 million copies worldwide. * ''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind'' - 4 million sold () * ''The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'' - 9.5 million sold * ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'' - 30 million sold * ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' - 15 million sold Within the series' fictional universe, each game takes place on the continent of Tamriel. The setting combines pre-medieval real-world elements, such as a powerful Roman Empire, Roman-like Empire, with high fantasy medieva ...
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Brotherhood Outcasts
The Brotherhood of Steel is a fictional organization from the post-apocalyptic ''Fallout'' video game franchise. The Brotherhood collects and preserves technology, but they are not known for sharing their knowledge, even if doing so would improve the quality of life among the people of the wasteland. The Brotherhood faction has been present in every ''Fallout'' game to date. Structure Due to the fragmented nature of the Brotherhood, existing in multiple Expeditionary Forces (known as "Chapters"), a set structure is hard to follow. All Chapters follow a chain of command known as "The Chain That Binds", with four ranks used universally by all. These are, in ascending importance, Initiate, Knight, Paladin, and Elder. All Chapters stem from the original Western Brotherhood seen in ''Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game'', and usually take on names relating to their location, such as the Appalachian Brotherhood (''Fallout 76''), Mojave Chapter ('' Fallout: New Vegas''), and ...
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Fallout 3
''Fallout 3'' is a 2008 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The third major installment in the ''Fallout'' series, it is the first game to be developed by Bethesda after acquiring the rights to the franchise from Interplay Entertainment. The game marks a major shift in the series by using 3D graphics and real-time combat, replacing the 2D isometric graphics and turn-based combat of previous installments. It was released worldwide in October 2008 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game is set within a post-apocalyptic, open world environment that encompasses a scaled region consisting of the ruins of Washington, D.C., and much of the countryside to the north and west of it, referred to as the Capital Wasteland. It takes place within ''Fallout'' usual setting of a world that deviated into an alternate timeline thanks to atomic age technology, which eventually led to its devastation by a nucle ...
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Black Brotherhood
The Black Brotherhood was an urban society (or militia) established in Toulouse in 1211 in response to the White Brotherhood led by the bishop Folquet de Marselha. The Blacks opposed the Albigensian Crusade and supported the Count of Toulouse, Raymond VII of Toulouse, Raymond VII. Unlike the Whites, who were predominantly from the city proper, many of the Blacks came from the suburbs. They were moderate in their political outlook and some may have been Cathars, the very heretics the Whites were set up to destroy. They defended Cathar and Jewish homes and shops from the violence of the Whites and, according to William of Puylaurens, "daily the two parties would clash, banners flying, bristling with weapons, even with cavalry in evidence."Oldenbourg, 153. Notes Sources

*Zoe Oldenbourg, Oldenbourg, Zoe. ''Massacre at Montsegur: A History of the Albigensian Crusade''. Sterling Publishing Company, 2006. . {{refend History of Toulouse 1211 establishments in Europe 1210s establis ...
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