The appointed day came and Hank was unshackled and taken out of his dungeon cell to be burned at the stake. |
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Random Dungeon rewards will be placed in each player's inventory automatically upon completion of the dungeon. |
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But they reveal the truth, and the messenger is unfrocked and imprisoned in a dark dungeon. |
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It is a sort of colorless, moistureless, echoing, antiseptically clean dungeon. |
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The guards ran to the cages where the prisoner brawls disturbed the whole dungeon. |
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For a moment she thought she very well might be rotting in a dungeon somewhere. |
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The room is constructed of cinderblocks, gravel, and cement, giving it a very old-fashioned medieval dungeon like appearance. |
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The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history. |
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The savior continued to recite his chant in front of every cell in the dungeon until everyone was free. |
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She miraculously encountered the prison dungeon and entered to get some answers. |
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One of their catches gets kept in the dungeon of their castle, to be sucked and dined on nightly. |
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It resembles a treacherous dungeon, which is strange because one wall is entirely windows. |
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In an instant, she was no longer in a dungeon cell but atop a hill overlooking a valley. |
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After five years in an Iraqi dungeon, his death sentence was commuted to permanent exile. |
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However, their argument was abruptly ended when a loud clang reverberated around the dungeon. |
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In the original jail dungeon they will see the punishments being meted out and hear the anguished cries of the prisoners. |
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She dreamed of the King catching her brother and putting him into the prison of the castle's terrible dungeon. |
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Everyone began moving at their top speed out of the dungeon and through the halls. |
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Anyone with a small amount of experience with computer programming will be creating single player dungeon crawls in a matter of minutes. |
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In their Dantesque journeys through this dungeon world, speakers search for an unnamed Beatrice. |
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The figure cast a spell on Adrian, Beltrax, and Talia, teleporting them to an alcove within the dungeon. |
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No matter what, that pig-dog is going to keep you locked up, like a prisoner in a dungeon, forever! |
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He was being held in some sort of dungeon, which had been hollowed out of the ground. |
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The slaves pulled a lever and a trap door opened in the floor to reveal an underground dungeon filled with hundreds of human prisoners. |
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It was then that they heard the outcries coming from further down The Deeps, as shouts carried through the dungeon halls. |
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Like a shooter with RPG elements, FTL uses permadeath and heavy randomization while eschewing the traditional dungeon crawl. |
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Police believe they starved to death in Dutroux's dungeon when he went to jail for four months in December, 1995, for stealing a car. |
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John of the Cross forgave his Carmelite brothers who imprisoned him in a dungeon. |
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Now and then a pair of lobsters, plated in Prussian blue, jousted in their underwater dungeon. |
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Iraq could transform from a dungeon of despotism to a lamppost of liberty, but that will never happen if Saddam Hussein does not comply. |
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Sometimes he would force you to clean his filthy floor with a grotty toothbrush and if you were really naughty he would lock you in the dirty, dusty dungeon. |
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The local abbot, finding Ferondo's wife attractive, gives him a sleeping potion, claps him in a dungeon, and goes to woo the wife. |
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One of his final images is truly disturbing, bespeaking a private dungeon of pain and loss. |
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It formed a dungeon with massive buttress and flying-buttresses pillaring a covered-way with crenels and machicolations. |
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You will appreciate the silence of the old cobblestoned little streets, and its classical 12th century castle with its own dungeon! |
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Only the ancient west tower, 7,70 x 7,70 meters, with an indoor dungeon, is still a lookout tower today. |
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Jessica, a pro-domme in her late twenties, apprenticed at a dungeon before striking out on her own. |
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A registry kept in Louisbourg and dated April 1752 informs us that indiscipline was usually punished there by eight days in the dungeon. |
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Back then we thought all games would be called dungeons, so ours was a multi-user dungeon. |
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It is putting people in the dungeon again, and dungeons do not normally help anybody do anything. |
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The king simply would detain the person, perhaps arrest the person and make use of the dungeon and eventually liquidate the conspiracy. |
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One can trace back the origins of Giscours in 1330. At that time, the chateau was actually a fortified dungeon. |
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In the tower you can still see the hole, where the captured prisoners were lowered down with a winch to the dungeon. |
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Nib refuses to paint what the king craves and is thrown into a dungeon, only to escape by painting a tunnel. |
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Those arrested are put in a temporary cell comparable to a dungeon, depriving them of light, food, water, visits from relatives, etc. |
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He does, however, have a remarkable range of voices, from scary metal bellow, to grand operatics, to something approximating David Bowie in a digital dungeon. |
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One is not bound to regard torture as only present in a mediaeval dungeon where the appliances of rack and thumbscrew or similar devices were employed. |
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Couple walked towards the opposite end of the dungeon, where she previously played with destiny. |
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She began operating out of her home garage in 1980, slowly acquiring the many props and tools that would decorate her dungeon. |
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Yet, to many who encountered him outside his dungeon, he seemed generally cheery. |
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I was trapped, caged, imprisoned in a dungeon of my own making. |
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They were running down the steps into the dungeon nearest the south wall. |
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Shobeck enters the dungeon and a cold chill went down Veria's back. |
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The poor quality of the stone, its irregular carving, and the dim lighting that has recently been installed here give the impression of walking down a mineshaft or into the dungeon of a decaying castle. |
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The inner ward is guarded by four large circular towers which at various times housed a dungeon and an artillery workshop. |
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Mary Shelley was distracted and unhappy in the cramped and remote Villa Magni, which she came to regard as a dungeon. |
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Nicholas and his black-masked companions waited with feet planted apart as the dungeon master fumbled for his key ring. |
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Others were dressed in Luar Zepol, a New York-based line favored by VFiles: thick black smocks and knee-high gladiator boots with an elaborate system of padded straps suggesting childproof dungeon gear. |
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This unworthy work is dedicated to those precious tribulation saints and to the brethren who have yet to face their murderers in some dank and rat-infested dungeon. |
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The sun of righteousness arose, dispersed the clouds of darkness, and poured noonday affulgence into the dungeon of the tomb. |
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My orcish barbarian who found a nice eternium 2hs in SMC was killed by a bulette in the second level of the unremarkable dungeon. |
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Guests got a tower tour, including the plague-ridden recesses of the dungeon and magnificent ballroom. |
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Among the latter are fruitful cross-readings of Florestan's dungeon scene with the slow movement of opus 59, no. |
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Here is the way: To get to the first stone, just go straight into the dungeon, only making turns when the dungeon forces you to. The first stone is easily found this way, and it should be right in front of another portal. |
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The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon, and the remnants of a sally port, a secret exit for the occupants in a time of siege. |
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The new raid dungeon Ulduar will provide you a fun, unique, and innovative raid experience, and it includes additional challenges and rewards for seasoned raiders. |
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Without water or sanitation, the floor of the dungeon was littered with human waste and many captives fell seriously ill. |
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When Alexander VI heard the news, he lured Cardinal Orsini to the Vatican and cast him into a dungeon, where he died. |
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Nor airless dungeon, nor strong links of iron, Can be retentive to the strength of spirit. |
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They called it a multi-user dungeon, because of Zork. |
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Founded as the Count's dungeon, the top floor was added in the 13th century. |
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A few of the boys became really good dungeon masters, and they all learned a lot about percentages and chance and stuff that I just couldn't grasp. |
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From dingy dungeon to terrible torture chamber, murder holes to garderobes, Warwick has all the authentic ingredients of a medieval castle steeped in adventure. |
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