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Tash (fiction)
Tash (fiction) See Tash for other meanings. Tash is a fictional character found in C ... which forms a southern borderland for Narnia. Tash is represented as a skeletal creature ...
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Talk:Tash (fiction)
Talk:Tash (fiction) There is currently a bit of controversy ... if I've done this wrong, but Tash had the head of a vulture, not ... Boy, the similarities that are drawn between Tash and Allah, or, more specifically, the way ... am not aware that the similarities between Tash and Allah go further than this. ...
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Tash
Tash Tash can have several meanings:- Teymour Tash was an Iranian royal minister. Tash (fiction) is a fictional deity in the ...
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Talk:The Last Battle
... evidence that Lewis based the Calormene god Tash on the false gods of the Old ... To state this is not to equate Tash with Allah (Tash is clearly a Satan figure) but to ... source from which Lewis drew. Authors of fiction very rarely have any control over the ... be read as resembling medieval Muslim Arabs. Tash is a demonic figure, of course, ...
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Timeline of fictional future events
Timeline of fictional future events Science fiction and other related fields of fiction are often set in the future, or ... significant events from various works of such fiction. It includes some events that were set in the future when the fiction containing them was first written but which ... process. It is rarely true that science fiction writers are seriously attempting prediction - the ...
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User:Lsommerer/Narnia
... Islam. The Calormenes worship the "false god" Tash. Tash is portrayed as stereotypical Satanic being who ... Aslan although he is a worshiper of Tash. (Nelson 2005, pp. B14) Criticism (Marshill suggestion ... Islam. The Calormenes worship the "false god" Tash, portrayed as a stereotypical Satanic being who ... that appalling Is God an Astronaut? science fiction. It looks like rich fantasy, but ...
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Tau (Warhammer 40,000)
... have no basis in the actual printed fiction and rulebooks for the Warhammer 40k setting ... in their rulebook, nor in the background fiction of the game, where the Tau are ... with alien species originate from this world. Tash'var - on the frontier Tau space. This ... au Sept Coalition on Taros. Shas'O Tash'var Ol'nan B'kak or Commander ...
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User talk:Lsommerer
... to leave me a new message. Welcome! Tash Your reversion with claim of vandalism on the Tash (fiction) page was unwarranted. If you'd bothered ...
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Category:Fictional deities
... worlds. These deities originated in works of fiction, and have seldom (if ever) been seriously ... Snowbird (comics) Source (Charmed) System Lord T Tash (fiction) Thialfi (comics) Thor (Stargate) Thor (comics) Tzeentch ...
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Talk:Eru Ilúvatar
... well as a Christian and a science-fiction fan, is that the Ainulindale was intended ... against the righteous rule of God, and Tash against Aslan, not as Loki against other ... value in mentioning any other author whose fiction involves a Christian-like God. I don ...
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