Malice (Gehenna album)

Malice (Our Third Spell) is the third full length album by the Norwegian black metal band Gehenna.

Track listing

  • "She Who Loves The Flames" - 5:00
  • "Made To Suffer" - 4:42
  • "Touched And Left For Dead" - 5:16
  • "Bleeding The Blue Flame" - 5:04
  • "Manifestation" - 4:50
  • "Ad Arma Ad Arma" - 14:00
  • "The Pentagram" - 5:46
  • "Malice" - 3:02
  • "The Word Became Flesh" - 4:53
  • "Before The Seventh Moon" - 5:43
  • Credits

  • Sanrabb - Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Dolgar - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • E.N. Death - Bass
  • Sarcana - Keyboards
  • Dirge Rep - Drums
  • References

  • Jackie Smit: Gehenna - WW, 20 June 2005, accessed on 14 January 2013.
  • Malice (film)

    Malice is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker. The screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank is based on a story by Jonas McCord. It stars Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott.

    Plot

    Andy (Bill Pullman) and Tracy Safian (Nicole Kidman) are a newlywed couple living in a Victorian house that they are restoring in Western Massachusetts. He is an Associate Dean at a local college, while his wife teaches art to children. When a student is attacked and seriously wounded by a serial rapist, Dr. Jed Hill (Alec Baldwin), a brilliant surgeon who has recently joined the staff of the area hospital operates and saves her life. Money is tight, so Andy invites him to rent the third floor of his home with Tracy in order to finance the new plumbing. With his propensity to bring home sexual partners and to party late into the night, Jed quickly proves himself to be a less-than-ideal tenant.

    When Paula Bell (Gwyneth Paltrow), one of Andy's students, is attacked and killed by the serial rapist, Andy is the one to find her body, prompting police Detective Dana Harris (Bebe Neuwirth) to view him as a possible suspect. Harris asks Andy to come to the police station and submit a semen sample to clear his name. While at the police station, Andy learns that Tracy has been hospitalized and is being operated on by Jed. In removing one of Tracy's ovaries, which has ruptured due to a cyst, Jed discovers Tracy is pregnant, but the stress of the procedure causes the fetus to abort.

    Malice (1997 video game)

    Malice is a total conversion for Quake, developed jointly by Team Epochalypse (which would go on to form Ratloop) and Quantum Axcess, and published by Quantum Axcess in October 1997 as a commercial game. It would later be bundled with both the original Quake and the Q!Zone add-on in the form of the Resurrection Pack for Quake compilation, distributed by GT Interactive in 1998. Malice, not being a stand-alone total conversion, requires the full version of Quake in order to be played.

    Plot

    Set in the 23rd century in the year 2230, the player assumes the role of a bandana wearing mercenary named Damage. Working for Colonel Bossman and his underground crime syndicate, B.O.S.S., the player is pitted against Bossman's main rival, Takahiro Industries. Takahiro Industries has its own security, too, with an army of guards as well as various sophisticated robots. It is these that Damage has to fight against, going through various futuristic environments in order to assassinate Takahiro himself.

    Rider (heraldry)

    Rider or horseman is an important symbol in heraldry especially in Eastern Europe. It firstly appeared in the 13th century on the old Russian stamps, coins and seals as a symbolic representation of the ruling knyaz. Since the second half of the 15th century the rider striking a dragon with spear became the coat of arms of Russia especially Moscow along with the double-headed eagle. In the 16th century the shield with the rider were placed on the eagle's chest.

    Another type of a rider were Lithunian Pahonia/Vytis which appeared nearly at the same time as the Russian one. But main differences are the absence of a dragon, a sword instead of a spear and the direction of the rider (to the right).

  • A 13th-century old Russian cachet (stamp) with a rider

  • A 13th-century old Russian cachet (stamp) with a rider

  • Coat of arms of Moscow

  • Coat of arms of Moscow

  • Coat of arms of Lithuania from a 15th-century book

  • Coat of arms of Lithuania from a 15th-century book

  • Coat of arms of Russia in 1577

  • Rider (imprint)

    Rider is a publishing imprint of Ebury Publishing, a Penguin Random House division. The list was started by William Rider & Son in Britain in 1908 when he took over the occult publisher Phillip Wellby. The editorial director of the new list was Ralph Shirley and under his direction, they began to publish titles as varied as the Rider Waite Tarot and Bram Stoker's Dracula.

    Today the Rider motto is "New Ideas for New Ways of Living" and books and authors on the list reflects this. There are still books on the paranormal, with authors like Raymond Moody and Colin Fry; and spirituality, with books by the Dalai Lama and Jack Kornfield; but there are also books on current and international affairs by authors as diverse as Nobel Prize-winners Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Shirin Ebadi.

    External links

  • Official Rider website
  • Bibliography

  • Karlfried Graf Dürckheim
  • Jonathan Yardley, States of Mind: A Personal Journey Through the Mid-Atlantic, 1993, ISBN 0-394-58911-4
  • Cyril Scott, The Boy Who Saw True, 1953
  • List of Tor hidden services

    This is an alphabetized list of notable .onion hidden services accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Most are considered dark web services. Defunct services are marked.

    Hidden services by category

    Culture

  • Deep Web Radio - Worldwide music radio station.
  • File storage

  • Free Haven - A distributed anonymous file storage system that places focus on persistent availability of data. The MIT students' work on the project led to collaboration with DARPA to develop Tor.
  • Freedom Hosting (defunct) - Formerly the largest Tor-specific web host, until the arrest of its owner in August 2013.
  • Financial

  • BitBlender, a popular cryptocurrency tumbler. It was hacked in October 2014, but stayed open with the admin promising to pay back lost bitcoins by dropping their commission.
  • Bitcoin Fog
  • Blockchain.info
  • Fund the Islamic Struggle without leaving a trace - site claiming to solicit Bitcoin donations for Islamic terrorism since 2013. A fake version was once seized by the FBI during Operation Onymous.
  • Hell (Father Ted)

    "Hell" is the first episode of the second series of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, and the seventh episode overall.

    In this episode, Graham Norton makes his first of three appearances as Father Noel Furlong.

    Plot

    The episode begins as Ted struggles to remember why the day, 19 July, feels important to him. He and Dougal think for several minutes, before Jack emerges in swim wear and flip-flops. They realize it is time for their annual holiday. They decide to go on to Kilkelly Caravan Park, staying in the caravan of a friend. When Dougal protests, Ted reminds him that the caravan they're using this year is different from the one they used last year. Approaching the park, they see a large, luxurious caravan which they mistake as theirs. In fact, it belongs to a young couple who are showering as the priests enter. The priests are reported and are soon in trouble with the gardaí. Dougal wonders which caravan is theirs, with Ted realizing it is the small, squalid model at the other end. There is barely enough room for the three priests.

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