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- drove the Bordurians away and established himself as King Ottokar I. In the later Tintin stories, this ancient rivalry continues with the Bordurians continually...
- situation by returning the sceptre just before St Vladmir's day. The Bordurians then announced they were withdrawing troops 15 miles from the borders...
- weapon of m**** destruction, which Bordurian intelligence agents are now s****ing to obtain. Suspecting that Bordurian spies have kidnapped Calculus and...
- appears as a stylised cir****flex mark in the Bordurian language (an example can be seen in his name). Bordurians are often heard swearing "by the whiskers...
- Volksdeutsche King Ottokar's Sceptre – a fictional account of the failed Bordurian coup d'état and invasion of their democratic neighbour Syldavia, modeled...
- The Ar Tonelico Series' Hymmnos.) Comics (The Adventures of Tintin's Bordurian and Syldavian) Toys (Furby's Furbish) Musical albums (Magma's Kobaïan)...
- gradually reduce the capability of human thought, thus preventing rebellion. Bordurian The Adventures of Tintin, mostly in The Calculus Affair 1954–56 Hergé...
- Blefuscudians Black Marsh Argonian Argonians, Saxhleel Borduria Bordurian Bordurians Brobdingnag Brobdingnagian Brobdingnagians La**** Laputian La****ns...
- happen in America (hence the book's title). Marshal Kûrvi-Tasch Borduria Bordurian Government The Adventures of Tintin Dictator of a fictional semi-totalitarian...
- a Romanian-German alliance. The Bordurian officers wore uniforms based on those of the German SS, while the Bordurian planes are German in design; in...