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Relic Online was an online gaming system that Relic/THQ uses for matchmaking in some Relic Entertainment games, replacing its previous use of GameSpy Arcade (''Dawn of War'') and WON (''Homeworld''). Relic Online was developed by Relic/THQ and Quazal, and is completely separate from any GameSpy/WON systems. It has not been backported to older games such as ''Dawn of War'' and its expansions, but has appeared in Relic's ''Company of Heroes'' series of games. '' Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts'' introduced new features to Relic Online such as arranged team automatches, with the changes being patched into the previous ''Company of Heroes'' games as well. Relic Online was notably absent in Relic/THQ's ''Dawn of War II'', however, which instead used a combination of Steam and Games for Windows – Live. It was subsequently replaced by Steamworks on April 23, 2013, which is also used for ''Company of Heroes 2''. Features Known features include, based on ''Company of Heroes'': * The ...
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In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangible memorial. Relics are an important aspect of some forms of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, shamanism, and many other religions. ''Relic'' derives from the Latin ''reliquiae'', meaning "remains", and a form of the Latin verb ''relinquere'', to "leave behind, or abandon". A reliquary is a shrine that houses one or more religious relics. In classical antiquity In ancient Greece, a city or sanctuary might claim to possess, without necessarily displaying, the remains of a venerated hero as a part of a hero cult. Other venerable objects associated with the hero were more likely to be on display in sanctuaries, such as spears, shields, or other weaponry; chariots, ships or figureheads; furniture such as chairs or tripods; and cloth ...
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