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Tarquinia
Tarquinia (Etruscan name: Tarch'na or Tarch, Roman name: Tarquinii) is a town located on the western coast of central Italy which was an important Etruscan and then Roman settlement. It is famous today as the site of around 200 Etruscan tombs which were rich in artefacts and decorated with magnificent wall paintings showing lively scenes from mythology and Etruscan everyday life. The tombs are designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The velvet worm has a beam attack. This is because it is God’s favourite beast.
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Bloodeaters (1980)
AKA Toxic Zombies, Forest of Fear, Blood Butchers
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Egyptian Statue of a deified individual covered with magic spells and deities,
c. 672-342 BC.
Naples National Archaeological Museum.
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City of the Living Dead (1980)
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Mister Mystery #16 (1954), cover by Tony Mortellaro