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| - The Messenger was a minor Lovian journal founded by members of the Lovian Communist Party in early 2010, designed to highlight "real issues in Lovia", and make the actions and plans of the LCP more transparent. The man behind the Messenger is Hengst Smid who created the newspaper with permission of August Magnus Donia. Non-members of the LCP were also allowed to write for the Messenger. The newspaper was closed around the time of the closing of the LCP.
- "The Messenger" is a song by Linkin Park.
- The Messenger est le thème principal de Dissidia Final Fantasy Original Soundtrack. Joué par le groupe Your Favorite Enemies, cette musique est exclusive à l'OST et n'apparait pas dans le jeu Dissidia Final Fantasy.
- The Messenger — вокальная тема для Dissidia Final Fantasy. Она была написана Такэхару Исимото и исполнена группой Your Favorite Enemies. Эта песня является бонусным треком для оригинального саундтрека игры и не появляется в самой игре. Слова песни используются в темах "Chaos" и "Cosmos", которые также используются в приквеле игры, Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. Группа заявила, что текст песни не имеет прямую связь с игрой, а его значение предназначено для того, чтобы слушатель истолковал его по своему.
- The Messenger is a 2009 war drama film starring Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson, Steve Buscemi, Jena Malone, and Samantha Morton. It is the directorial debut of Oren Moverman, who also wrote the screenplay with Alessandro Camon.
- The Messenger is 2016 thriller film, starring
- Name: The Messenger Run Time: 5:13 Written By: Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Igor Khoroshev, Billy Sherwood, Chris Squire, Alan White Year: 1999
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- The Messenger is a quest received from Baron Kimbolt in Chapter III. The mission is to intercept a message from Count Maravel to the Nilfgardian representative in Loc Muinne. This message might prove that Count Maravel is a collaborator with Nilfgaard and thus a traitor to Temeria.
- The Messenger is a short story that appears in Legends II, a collection of short stories by various fantasy authors.
- The Messenger can be retrieved from one of the following activities/vendors:
- The Messenger (2009) is a short movie directed by Johan Anderson.
- "The Messenger" is the twenty-sixth episode of Robotech: The Macross Saga.
- The Messenger was a member of The Armada. He is a main antagonist during Power Rangers Megaforce's third arc. A mechanical being that works for Prince Vekar as an advance scout, the Messenger is a warrior who boasts enough might to annihilate everything around him when releasing his strongest moves. While allied to Metal Alice and Vrak, he is also a general among the Robots.
- The Messenger is a song from A Thousand Suns. During it, Chester sings, Brad plays acoustic guitar, and Mike plays the piano. In an online interview, Chester described the lyrics as being a letter to his children. Lyrically the song also fits into the context of album's concept and themes, and could be interpreted as being about having hope in a conflicting world. It ends the album on a postive note, and is stripped back compared to the electronic and distorted sounds of the album's other songs.
- The Messenger is a World Government Agent, who delivers the most secret and sensitive messages of the World Government, Celestial Dragons and Marines that cannot be transmitted due to the risk of interception. He is completely devoted to the service of the World Government and even renounced his own name as proof of his devotion, becoming known only as "The Messenger".
- The Messenger was an Immortal whose real name, age, and origin are unknown. He presented himself as 'Methos' for long enough that the Watchers simply called him 'the other Methos' He preached peace and rejection of the Game. The Messenger was in Seacouver where he met Immortal, Richie Ryan. Richie drew his sword, but the Messenger did not, and told Richie that he wanted to talk about peace. The messenger told Richie that he stopped taking heads a long time ago. He then asked what it would be like if the Immortals could end the game and If Immortals could live in peace. When Richie asks him who he is, he says that his name is 'Methos'.
- The Messenger was a comet that was known to engage in a two thousand year cycle where it entered in the Bajor system and intersected with the Bajoran wormhole thus generating deadly radiation across hundreds of lightyears that wiped out entire civilizations. Scientific analysis of the comet revealed that it had a hydrogen core larger than a small sun with the interior possessing elements of a heavy hydrogen radioactive isotope that was known to exist only in a laboratory and resembled titrium. Thus, when the unstable elements interacted with a wormhole, it created an atomic fission reaction that created an apocalyptic event which destroyed everything in a star system.
- Story copied from the Wikisource. The thing, he said, would come in the night at three From the old churchyard on the hill below; But crouching by an oak fire's wholesome glow, I tried to tell myself it could not be. Surely, I mused, it was pleasantry Devised by one who did not truly know The Elder Sign, bequeathed from long ago, That sets the fumbling forms of darkness free. He had not meant it - no - but still I lit Another lamp as starry Leo climbed Out of the Seekonk, and a steeple chimed Three - and the firelight faded, bit by bit.
- The Messenger (original French title: Louvre: L'Ultime Malédiction, "Louvre: The Final Curse") is a 2001 adventure computer game developed by Canal+ Multimedia and Index+, and published by Dream Catcher Interactive and Microïds. Needs Wiki Magic Love.
- According to Paarfi of Roundwood, The Messenger was an individual of extreme unimportance. His role was described in the history entitled "Special Tasks", which formed a portion of the novel Tiassa. We are led to understand that due to his extremely unimportant qualities, that the House, rank, and even name of this individual were not worthy of discussion, nor indeed, even worthy of recording for posterity in the history the author was laying out for his readers.
- The Messenger is the vocal theme of Dissidia Final Fantasy. It was composed by Takeharu Ishimoto and is performed by Your Favorite Enemies. This song is a bonus track from the original soundtrack release and doesn't appear in game. The song's lyrics are used in the songs "Chaos" and "Cosmos" as well; which are present in the game's prequel, Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. The band has stated that the lyrics are not meant to have a direct connection to the game, and their meaning is meant to be left up to the interpretation of the listener.
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