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Demon King (other)
Demon King may refer to: * ''The Demon King'' (album), a 2014 release by Demonic Resurrection * Demon King (''Doraemon''), a character in the film ''Doraemon: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld'' * Demon King of Chaos, a character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature * Demon King Chestra, a character in the fantasy adventure manga ''Violinist of Hameln'' * Demon King of Confusion, a character in the Chinese classical novel ''Journey to the West'' * ''Demon King Daimao'', a Japanese light novel series * Great Demon King Koopa, the main antagonist of Nintendo's ''Mario'' franchise, known as Bowser in English media * Ganondorf, also known as the Demon King, the main antagonist of Nintendo’s ''Legend of Zelda'' franchise * Demon King Piccolo, a character in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga series * Ox-Demon-King, a character in the 16th century Chinese novel ''Journey to the West'' * '' Diary of a Demon King'', a manhwa (Korean ...
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The Demon King (album)
Demonic Resurrection is a blackened death metal band from Mumbai, India, formed in 2000. Its current line-up consists of Sahil "The Demonstealer" Makhija on vocals and rhythm guitar and Virendra "Viru" Kaith on drums. Since its formation, the band has released five studio albums and one EP. The band's fourth album, ''The Demon King'', was released on 13 July 2014 in India, 14 July in Europe and 15 July in the US by Candlelight Records and distributed in India by Universal Music. History Early years and Demonstealer (2000–2002) The band was officially formed in March 2000 by several 17-year-old teenagers with the main focus to play extreme metal. Within nine months the band released their first album ''Demonstealer'' through Demonstealer Records. The album's musical influences were bands like Theatre of Tragedy, The Gathering (band), The Gathering, and Lacuna Coil. The album also featured a female vocalist. Shortly after the release of the album, the band faced many problems, an ...
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Rage Of A Demon King
''Rage of a Demon King'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist, the third book in his Serpentwar Saga and the eleventh book of his Riftwar cycle. It was published in 1997 in the United States by Avon Books and the United Kingdom by HarperCollins. At the opening of the novel Erik Von Darkmoor is helping to train soldiers for The Kingdom's armies while Rupert, at the height of his trading success, is coerced into financing the war. Meanwhile the forces of the Emerald Queen are approaching Krondor, and it is discovered her target is the "Lifestone", the legendary device discovered by Pug and his cohorts in ''A Darkness at Sethanon''. Synopsis The Emerald Queen's army is almost upon Midkemia and the army is staging. Erik Von Darkmoor is sergeant-major of the King's armies and Rupert is almost single-handedly financing the war. The Emerald Queen and her army are making for the Lifestone, a magical source of power capable of destroying worlds. Vast preparations are bein ...
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Fomortiis
''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones'' is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems, and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console in 2004 for Japan and 2005 in the West. It is the eighth entry in the ''Fire Emblem'' series, the second to be released outside Japan, and the third and final title to be developed for the Game Boy Advance after ''The Binding Blade'' and its prequel ''Fire Emblem''. Set in a separate continuity to earlier ''Fire Emblem'' titles, ''The Sacred Stones'' takes place on the fictional continent of Magvel, which is divided into five nations, each built around a magical stone said to be linked to the imprisonment of an ancient demon. When one of the five nations, the Grado Empire, invades its neighbors and begins destroying the stones, protagonists Eirika and Ephraim of the royal family of Renais set out to gather allies and halt Grado's conquest, while also trying to uncover the reasons for the war. The game ...
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Finn Bálor
Fergal Devitt (born 25 July 1981) is an Irish professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Finn Bálor (), and is a member of The Judgment Day. Devitt is widely known for his tenure with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as Prince Devitt, where he is a three-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion and six-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, having held the title twice with Minoru and four times with Ryusuke Taguchi. He is also a two-time winner of the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, having won in 2010 and 2013, as well as being a founding member and the original leader of the Bullet Club stable. Through NJPW's working relationship with Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), Devitt also wrestled there, becoming a one-time NWA World Historic Middleweight Champion. He also wrestled for a number of independent promotions, becoming a one-time ICW Zero-G Champion, one-time RPW Britis ...
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Demon Lord (other)
Demon lord or Demon Lord may refer to: * Demon lord (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a type of monster in the role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' * ''Demon Lord Dante'', a manga by Go Nagai * ''Demon Lord of Karanda'', a 1988 David Eddings novel * ''Demon Lord, Retry!'', a 2017 light novel and manga adapted into an anime television series in 2019 * ''Lord Demon'', a 1999 Roger Zelazny novel * Shin Hae-chul (1968–2014), a K-pop star who was nicknamed "Demon Lord" See also * Dark Lord (other) * Demon King (other) Demon King may refer to: * The Demon King (album), ''The Demon King'' (album), a 2014 release by Demonic Resurrection * Demon King, a technical death metal band from Nashville, TN, USA * Demon King Bull, a character in the manga series ''The Witch' ...
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Dark Lord
In fiction and mythology, a dark lord (sometimes capitalized as Dark Lord or referred to as an Evil Overlord, Evil Emperor etc. depending on the work) is an antagonistic archetype, acting as the pinnacle of villainy and evil within a typically heroic narrative."Dark Lord" in ''The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'' (eds. John Clute & John Grant: First St. Martin's Griffin ed.: 1999), p. 250. Description The term and similar concepts enjoy widespread popularity as a stock character and a generic villainous moniker in fantasy genre, fantasy and speculative fiction, related genres as well as in literary analysis of such works. As the name implies, a dark lord is characterized as a given setting's embodiment of evil, black-and-white dualism, darkness, or death and culture, death (either metatextually or as literal figure within a work's mythopoeia) in a position of immense power, most often as a leader or emperor with a variety of henchman, minions and/or lesser villains at their disposal to ...
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Balor
In Irish mythology, Balor or Balar was a leader of the Fomorians, a group of malevolent supernatural beings. He is often described as a giant with a large eye that wreaks destruction when opened. Balor takes part in the Battle of Mag Tuired, and is primarily known from the tale in which he is killed by his grandson Lugh of the Tuatha Dé Danann. He has been interpreted as a personification of the scorching sun, and has also been likened to figures from other mythologies, such as the Welsh Ysbaddaden and the Greek Cyclops. Name The name ''Balor'' or The Lonni may come from Common Celtic ''*Boleros'', meaning "the flashing one". In the early literature he is also referred to as ''Balor Béimnech'' (Balor the smiter), ''Balor Balcbéimnech'' (Balor the strong smiter), ''Balor Birugderc'' (Balor of the piercing-eye), ''Balor mac Doit meic Néid'' (Balor, son of Dot son of Nét) or ''Balor ua Néit'' (Balor, grandson of Nét). Later forms are ''Balor Béimeann'' or ''Balar Bemen' ...
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Agaliarept
In the Grimoirium Verum, Agaliarept is purported to be one of two demons directly under Lucifer; Satanachia being the other. The Grimoirium Verum also states that Agalierept and ''Tarihimal'' are the rulers of ''Elelogap'', who in turn governs matters connected with water. The Grand Grimoire holds that Agaliarept is a general with the power to uncover secrets and reveal mysteries, and commands the second legion (including Guer, Gusoyn, and Boris). Modern fiction and games Agaliarept is also the name given to the Demon King in two computer games published by Level 9 Computing in the 1980s as part of their ''Middle Earth'' trilogy: ''Adventure Quest'' and ''Dungeon Adventure''.{{Fact, date=October 2008 In the MMORPG ''Ultima Online'', Agaliarept is one of the names randomly assigned to demons in various dungeons. Agaliarept is featured in Wayne Barlowe's novel ''God's Demon'', appearing as a bizarre gestalt entity serving as the court conjuror to Beelzebub. The Action-Online- ...
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Oda Nobunaga
was a Japanese ''daimyō'' and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku period. He is regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. Nobunaga was head of the very powerful Oda clan, and launched a war against other ''daimyō'' to unify Japan in the 1560s. Nobunaga emerged as the most powerful ''daimyō'', overthrowing the nominally ruling shogun Ashikaga Yoshiaki and dissolving the Ashikaga Shogunate in 1573. He conquered most of Honshu island by 1580, and defeated the ''Ikkō-ikki'' rebels in the 1580s. Nobunaga's rule was noted for innovative military tactics, fostering of free trade, reforms of Japan's civil government, and the start of the Momoyama historical art period, but also for the brutal suppression of those who refused to cooperate or yield to his demands. Nobunaga was killed in the Honnō-ji Incident in 1582, when his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide ambushed him in Kyoto and forced him to commit . Nobunaga was succeeded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who along with Toku ...
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Diary Of A Demon King
''Demon Diary'' (ko: 마왕일기 ''mawang ilgi'', "Diary of a Demon King") is a 7-volume ''soonjung'' Japanese style manhwa (Korean comic) illustrated by Kara. "Kara" is the name of the duo team consisting of Kim Yoon-gyeong and Jeong Eun-sook. The name Kara is taken from the Hebrew Bible - Jeremiah 35:17 - and it means "to invite". ''Demon Diary'' was originally published by Sigongsa and has been licensed in North America by Tokyopop. In Scandinavia, it was published bMangismobetween 2005-2006. A number of writers have worked with Kara on the production of ''Demon Diary''. The story for volume 1 was written by Lee Jeehyung. Lee stopped writing, because he had to prepare for the upcoming high school exams. The stories for volumes 2 through 7 were written by Lee Yun-hee. Story ''Demon Diary'' is a light story about Raenef, a newly appointed Demon Lord, and Eclipse, his instructor, who is both a powerful demon and a veteran of a human-versus-demon war. Because of his actions duri ...
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Demon King (Doraemon)
, also advertised as ''Doraemon the Movie 2007'', is a 2007 Japanese animated science fantasy film. It is the 27th feature film of the ''Doraemon'' franchise. It is a retelling of the 1984 film '' Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld''. It was the second highest grossing anime movie in 2007 after '' Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai''. Plot The story begins with Professor Mangetsu, a Japanese astrophysicist and his daughter, Miyoko, are informed and startled about the approach of a giant black hole that previously destroyed the space probe Voyager 5. It is confirmed that this black hole will completely destroy Earth and its inhabitants. Frustrated by the multitude of problems at school and at home, Nobita wonders if his life would be easier if magic really existed. He then asks Doraemon for his what-if-telephone-booth gadget which allows both to go to a parallel world where magic is ordinary to all. However, Doraemon tells that magic is just a superstition and the ...
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Ox-Demon-King
Bull Demon King (), also translated as the Ox King and known as his self-proclaimed title the Great Sage Who Pacifies Heaven (), is a fictional character from the 16th century novel ''Journey to the West''. He is the husband of the Princess Iron Fan and father of Red Boy. He is a demon king based in Sky Scraping Cave (摩雲洞 ''Móyún-dòng'') on Accumulated Thunder Mountain (積雷山 ''Jīléi-shān''). Bull King is a major antagonist of the novel ''Journey to the West'' by Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations. He can actually be considered to be the main antagonist of the story, despite his limited appearances. He also appears as the main villain in the 2014 film ''The Monkey King'' and as the main antagonist in '' Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West''. He is one of the most popular ''Journey to the West'' villains, alongside his wife Princess Iron Fan, his son the Red Boy, the Six Eared Macaque, and the Baigujing. He was possibly influenced b ...
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