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Sheol (/ˈʃiː.oʊl, -əl/ SHEE-ohl, -uhl; Hebrew: שְׁאוֹל Šəʾōl, Tiberian: Šŏʾōl) in the
Hebrew Bible is the
underworld place of
stillness and darkness...
- "A
Planet Named Shayol" is a
science fiction story by
American writer Cordwainer Smith (the pen name of Paul Linebarger). Like most of his
science fiction...
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Gareth Bryne in Kandor,
Agelmar Jagad at Tarwin's Gap,
Rodel Ituralde to
Shayol Ghul, and
Davram Bashere to
serve Elayne directly. The
campaigns turn to...
- Moghedien, Rahvin,
Sammael and Semirhage—were
imprisoned with the Dark One at
Shayol Ghul at the end of the
Second Age.
Three thousand years later near the end...
- of old Australia, to keep the
Norstrilians tough. The
punishment world Shayol (cf. Sheol),
where criminals are
punished by the
regrowth and harvesting...
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processed in a novel,
which originally released from
Goldmann Verlag, the
Shayol Verlag released in 2006, a new
revised edition. Fleisch, IMDb.com; accessed...
- (The Head, The
Metal Man),
Sheila McCarthy (The Head),
David Johansen (
Shayol),
Terrence Mann (The
Collective Voice),
Kevin O'Rourke (The
Metal Man),...
- Best Poet: Ray
Bradbury Best Artist: Tim Kirk Best
Amateur Publication:
Shayol Best
Professional Publication: Age of Dreams,
Alicia Austin Best Amateur...
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Mother Hitton's
Littul Kittons A
Planet Named Shayol...
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collaboration with
Teresa Patterson) This
reference book
includes "The
Strike at
Shayol Ghul", a
short story published online in 1996
which was
republished in print...