What started as a Catholic council became a Protestant takeover. It is upheld by vengeful Pharisees who foolishly claim not following this Protestantism is disobedience. Luther be proud of the results
Vatican II needs a subtitle such as "The Pharisees Strike Back".
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A MMORPG(massive multiplayer online role playing game) developed by South Corean NCSOFT in 2004. The game has a high level of addiction because of the eye candy, simple playstyle and the PvP potential. That said, Lineage II consumes a lot of time, compared to other MMORPGs. Lineage is also a very equipment-oriented game. Every 6 months or so a new sort of expansion is released, adding new skills, new areas for grinding, new weapons/armors, etc. After a Prelude and five "Chaotic Chronicles", the current version played on NA servers is "Interlude" with the new instalment, "Chaotic Throne 1" expected in the last months of 2007.
Lineage currently has five races(Humans, Orcs, Light Elves, Dark elves and Dwarves) with a sixth, the Kamael, coming with Chaotic Throne 1. Every race except for the Dwarves has a fighter and a Mage, with further expansion down the road. The players can change their occupation once after completing 20 lvl, a second change at 40 lvl and a further specialisation in their class after 76 lvl. For example, a Dark elven Fighter may become a Palus Knight at 20 lvl, then change to BladeDancer at 40 lvl and to Spectral Dancer at 76 lvl. Each change requires completion of quests. As no reversal is possible, a player must know very well what class he wants to play in the end even before creating his toon. There are 32 classes in Lineage II. Players who are 75 lvl can complete a quest for a subclass, giving them the opportunity to lvl a new class from lvl 40. There are certain restrictions, but for example, an Orc Destroyer(a fighter class) can have a Light Elf Spellsinger(nuker class) for a subclass.
Lineage II pwns.. pwns your life.
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Formally Demon Lord Tyrus
Was banned 3 or 4 times and is somehow still arround
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(γ½γ¦γ«γγ£γͺγγΌII, "SΕruKyaribΔ TsΕ«" in Japanese)
1.) The correct spelling of SoulCaliber II
2.) The sequal to SoulCalibur (which is technically not a standalone game. It is actually a sequal to a game on the PlayStation called Soul Edge).
Although Soul Calibur was released on the Dreamcast, it's sequal was released only on the PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox.
1.) It's "Soul CalibUr," retards.
2.) SoulCalibur II is hella better than Soul Calibur... or any other fighting game, for that matter.
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An MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) that involves combatting demons on the side of good. There are seven character archetypes (in the expansion set), and it is best played on Battle.Net.
Dark_Luster: hey amarix look at what i got
Amarix_Detinar: son of a b*tc*! where u get that
Dark_Luster: hold on lemme xfer this
Dark_Luster: dont take
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the glorious leader of the glorious RDUISC, head of the revolution against AN and soon to be possesor of Staline's Glorious moustache
truly, Staline II is not a dictator, we are free to speak or minds in his presence without getting arrested by his guards
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Contrary to above definition, a semi-popular sequel to the classic yet dying MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) Everquest. Released prematurely by Sony in order to snatch up paying customers before the also-anticipated World of Warcraft. The game now faces mediocre subscription, and the players suffer from it.
Everquest II is an alright game, but the population is so low and I don't even like the rendering on the graphics.
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