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October 30th, 2009

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Guardian Goddesses


Canopic Chest, Shrine on Sledge Surrounded by Guardian Goddesses, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun


Canopic Chest, Shrine on Sledge Surrounded by Guardian Goddesses, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun


$49.99


Canopic Chest, Shrine on Sledge Surrounded by Guardian Goddesses, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Goddesses


Goddesses


$13.46


This book is in New – Excellent condition

Saints, Goddesses and Kings


Saints, Goddesses and Kings


$62


Saints, Goddesses and Kings illumines the meaning and history of religious conversion and the nature of community.

Gods And Goddesses


Gods And Goddesses


$17.18


Rated: NASynopsis: Four countless generations before biblical times, tales of gods and goddesses were passed down by storytellers and interwoven into traditions and philosophies. Join The History Channel for this fascinating journey to discover the truth behind these compelling mythological tales.

Guardian+Goddesses


Religion/egypt/renenutet Photo Mugs


Religion/egypt/renenutet Photo Mugs



Cobra-headed goddess, guardian of the Pharaoh and an embodiment of divine motherhood (also known as RENNUT) ….


Unveiling Your Guardian Goddess-A Guided Meditation


Unveiling Your Guardian Goddess-A Guided Meditation


$2.97



Rebirth of Mothra (Original Soundtrack)


Rebirth of Mothra (Original Soundtrack)


$14.98



Unveiling Your Guardian Goddess-a Guided Meditatio


Unveiling Your Guardian Goddess-a Guided Meditatio


$20.24




Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, The Entire Story, Quests, NPCs, Will Adapt To The Choices You Make In The Game, To Your Playing Style

Love RPG? Why should you buy Elder Scrolls 5? I’ll tell you why. There are countless reasons I could list. I would say the one thing that sticks out the most, and makes it so good is Skyrim’s dynamism!

What am I talking about? The one word, other than dynamic, would be organic, when explaining this game. It will grow with you and on you. The Skyrim world will grow to become your own, in the way you play it.

The engine it uses, that was used for Fallout 3, another awesome and original RPG, has been totally rewritten by the development team, to be called the Creation engine.

So what can this engine do? A lot! It creates a realistic and intricately dynamic world. It creates real-time weather systems, intricate detail in vegetation, and wind in the branches of trees, or wind swept channels on the water.

The mountains are not just cheap visual boundaries. No. You Can actually walk up to them, and climb to the top of them.

Self thinking NPCs, infinite dragons that can show up at anytime and attack the city, is the result of the dynamic Radiant Story AI which brings that much more realism to the game. You will find NPCs actually fighting over the loot you drop, or does some other activity on their own accord.

This also means that the entire story, quests, NPCs, will adapt to the choices you make in the game, to your playing style. Each and every player will experience a different game.

The introduction of dual wielding is cool. You can use metal with magic, or knives and hammers. You can combine any weapon, and if you use both of the same weapon that will give your attacks even more power.

I think this is a first in an RPG: now you can dynamically develop any character. Create the skill set for that character using perks. You are no longer stuck with a guardian, or a Mage, or a captain, thief etc, now you can combine skills. Yes it is true you can create a thief wizard, or a guardian assassin, or a captain hunter, or a hunter thief assassin, whatever you want.

You will find something to do just taking a stroll in any direction. The developers love the little things as much as the big things. A lot of attention has been put into every little detail. So killing a rabbit will have meaning in the game.

Of course there is so much more to the game than I can list here, are you sold on it yet?. That's OK, even none RPG players are buying this game.

Why buy Elder Scrolls 5? The question should be why not? Anyone serious about RPG is not going to miss this game. All you have to know now is were can you buy Elder Scrolls 5? You can get it here: Elder Scrolls V Skyrim



 17th-Century Plays


17th-Century Plays


$19.99


Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The History of King Lear, No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's, the Witch, Wit at Several Weapons, Your Five Gallants, the Bloody Banquet, a Game at Chess, More Dissemblers Besides Women, the Widow, the Antipodes, a New Way to Pay Old Debts, a Jovial Crew, Believe as You List, Swetnam the Woman-Hater, the Fair Maid of the West, Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt, the English Moor, the Parson's Wedding, the Virgin Martyr, Holland's Leaguer, the Wild Goose Chase, the Lovers' Progress, the Northern Lass, the Honest Man's Fortune, the New Academy, the Devil's Law Case, a Mad Couple Well-Match'd, a Fair Quarrel, the Roman Actor, the Damoiselle, the Queen of Corinth, Westward Ho, the Queen's Exchange, the Guardian, the City Nightcap, a Very Woman, the Devil Is an Ass, the Double Marriage, the Lovesick Court, All's Lost by Lust, the Little French Lawyer, the Sea Voyage, the Deserving Favourite, the Staple of News, the Novella, the City Wit, Northward Ho, the Insatiate Countess, the Swisser, Thierry and Theodoret, Comus, Anything for a Quiet Life, the Sparagus Garden, the Picture, Women Pleased, the Court Secret, the Woman's Prize, a Cure for a Cuckold, Four Plays in One, the Island Princess, the Thracian Wonder, Appius and Virginia, Fortune by Land and Sea, Love's Cure, the Knight of Malta, Monsieur Thomas, a Match at Midnight, a Shoemaker a Gentleman, King John and Matilda, the Vision of the Twelve Goddesses, the Elder Brother, the Fair Maid of the Inn, the Prophetess, a New Trick to Cheat the Devil, the Maid in the Mill, the Unnatural Combat, the Duke of Milan, Lingua, Albumazar, Beggars' Bush, the Triumph of Peace, a King and No King, Thomaso, the Faithful Friends, Cenodoxus, the Maid of Honour, the Country Captain, the Court Beggar, the Old Law, Wit Without Money, the Travels of the Three Engl.

 Burning the Books


Burning the Books


$1.99


Used - Lively, entertaining and accessible, these retellings of stories from Roman mythology feature famous gods and goddesses, and familiar Italian locations. Vividly brought to life by Tony Ross's much-loved illustrations, all of these stories are taken from the successful Orchard Book of Roman Myths. Burning the Books/The Guardian Geese: The all-seeing Sibyl of Cumae has written down the future of Rome in her nine books. She is prepared to sell them for a sum of gold - but will proud King Tar
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