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The Shadow was a mysterious entity, but very powerful. It forcefully has the form of a floating black hole with two red slit eyes. Deinoscorpio is a known servant. (Morytania: Operation Necrosis) The Shadow is an entity that feeds on the energy of the dead. Whenever something dies, this energy is sucked in by The Shadow and it will gradually get stronger, until its form can be reverted back to its original. The Shadow is stuck in a vortex form, therefore it cannot kill to get the energy, it needs to dupe others. The Shadow is a cat burglar working the "northeast grid" section of Metro-Dade, hitting several homes in the area. He has very unusual habits, wears gloves, makes strange facial expressions, enters homes without noises, eats raw meat, takes pants, wears a 10-D shoe, spreads flour on his face, and lives in a lair covered in lights from construction barrels and loves a light bulb. The Shadow has gradually been moving closer to his victims, in one case attempted to sexually assault a woman, but was unable to complete the act. His habits and actions drove one Metro-Dade detective, Lieutenant Ray Gilmore, to the point of mental breakdown trying to anticipate his next move, later another detective, James "Sonny" Crockett, started down that same path, but both men were able to identify his target Dans une chronologie alternative, lorsque l'Enterprise NX-01 remonta le temps en 1944, Hoshi Sato capta plusieurs transmissions, notamment des messages militaires, un programme radio appelé "The Shadow", ainsi qu'un discours de Winston Churchill. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part I") The Shadow was a cowled humanoid who served the Black Guardian on a mission to acquire the Key to Time. Song Name: The Shadow Artist: DEVO Run Time: 3:25 Writing Credits: Gerald V. Casale / Mark Mothersbaugh Sung By: Gerald V. Casale The Sovereign of Magic and Mayhem, The Shadow is the literal shadow of Aureon that attained sentience and godhood as a price paid by Aureon for arcane knowledge. A god of corruption, ambition and dark magic, the Shadow is the patron of evil spellcasters and many monstrous races throughout Droaam and beyond. Legend says if the Shadow and Aureon were reunited the age of civilized peoples would come to an end. Typically depicted as a shadow, occasionally he is portrayed as a shadow dragon. Upon travelling back to that year, Hoshi Sato picked up a broadcast of The Shadow along with a speech by Winston Churchill. (ENT: "Storm Front") The Shadow ran on CBS radio network (with a brief move to NBC) in various incarnations between 1930 and 1954. The title character was voiced by Orson Welles between 1937 and 1938. The Shadow has the ability to manipulate and locate other people through their shadows. It can power itself up by collecting the shadows of people and things, but these can be returned if Shadow is exposed to a bright light. According to Cerberus "(The Shadow) can touch us, but we can't touch it". The true form of Shadow looks like an ominous black cape with the hood drawn up. It is under The Light, presumably because a light source is required for the casting of shadows. The Shadow is the villain from the Josie and the Pussycats episode The Great Pussycats Chase. The Shadow is presumed to have existed since the beginning of time, coming into existence at the same time as or immediately after its polar opposite force. Whatever the Creator made, the Shadow would seek to undo, with the two forces seeking to ultimately establish their respective balances in the fledgling universe -- perfection in the Creator's case, and entropy in the Shadow's. The Shadow (影) is one of the fifty-two Clow Cards in the anime and is also part of the original nineteen cards from the manga series. It is under The Light and under the power of the Sun, Cerberus, and Western Magic. the shadow this one is for the fantastic mystic myst who is just the best person you'll ever meet happy birthday sis <3 love sea ~ Carissa runs towards the meeting place, with Jacob right on her heels. She knows that she shouldn't be so loud - but she's going to be late. Even she can tell that. The dark she-cat watches them, her narrowing when she sees that they are almost over the bridge. She has to do something - something to stop them. She waves her tail, and suddenly, a tree falls and breaks the bridge. Jacob shakes his head, looking perplexed. "I don't know, Carissa. He should be here." ~ ~ ~ Capricorn's monster servant.Capricorn forced Meggie to read him out of the book,Inkheart.Fengolio wrote an ending with the Shadow being killed. "Command, this is Agent Texas. I'm on location and en route to the objective." "Copy that, Texas," said the COM operator in Tex's helmet. "Confirm the package is ready and fully functioning?" If it's not, I'm not the one who'll be taking the fall, The Freelancer thought as she dashed noiselessly down a low catwalk, watching for signs of hostiles. But this step of the plan was crucial and double-checking was a standard procedure, so she ran a scan on the "package" strapped to her back and said, "Affirmative, we're in business. Package will be set within one-hundred twenty seconds." "...yes, sir." The music track begins with slow strings and a choir to build tension before creating a crescendo featuring a harp and several brass instruments. The Shadow is published by Dynamite Entertainment. Price per issue is $3.99. In the 1994 action adventure/superhero movie, The Shadow, he was played by Alec Baldwin. The movie first shows him as an evil tyrant and drug dealer, Ying-Po, who unwillingly finds redemption in the early 30's Mongolia thanks to the Tulku and his followers, who teach him psychic powers and who he really is which is Lamont Cranston/ The Shadow. He then returns to New York City to battle the forces of evil. The Shadow is a character in Tropico 4: Modern Times. The Shadow is half of Calthoss the Shadow & the Shine. He is a king sat the Psychopomp Seat atop Mattes' Great-Hall with a view of both World-Wheels, this and that Earth. He is masculine, and will take the form of men who look upon him, or a male version of women who look upon him. Ultimately, however, he is formless, and has the ability to skinsteal and shapeshift surpassing any wahk, wytch, or wyzard. He can walk in dreams, cause dragonstirs, and has powerful psychic abilities. He is personable, a lazy man, sometimes mean, though never cruel, but ultimately still a powerful god that feeds off of worship, and these things inform most of his decisions. The Shadow is a 1994 pinball machine produced by Midway (under the Bally name). It is based on the motion picture of the same name. Is the antagonist of the episode "the shadow of courage." The Shadow was the most dangerous creature from the Inkworld that was made up of many mystical creatures, such as trolls, fairies, and other creatures. Tan sólo 7 años, una mente inocente y pura fue teñida de carmín, sólo mi madre y yo, en el peor día de mi vida. Escondido tras la puerta del armario, mi fuerte, mis seguras cuatro paredes en tan cruel momento. Una noche fría y obscura, ni la luna iluminaba aquel negro cielo. Mi madre asustada, temerosa por mi seguridad, me dijo que no me moviera, que nada saldría mal. Golpes, uno tras otro, hacían temblar la puerta de entrada. No entendía que pasaba, mi cuerpo, no reaccionaba, no se movía, paralizado por el miedo que lo recorría. By: Tamm Grim Categoría:Demonios Introduced as a mysterious radio narrator by David Chrisman, William Sweets, and Harry Engman Charlot for Street and Smith Publications, The Shadow was developed fully and transformed into a pop culture icon by pulp writer Walter B. Gibson. The character would go on to become a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, in particular, Batman. The Shadow is a series of young adult/middle age novels written by Sr.Wario focusing on the adventures of rogue Jedi Kent Wantom and his padawan Selena Raystark from 22 BBY-4 ABY on their ship, the eponymous Shadow. Beginning with The Cornecian Powers, the series ran for 5 books, ending with The Republic Reborn. [Source]
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In the 1994 action adventure/superhero movie, The Shadow, he was played by Alec Baldwin. The movie first shows him as an evil tyrant and drug dealer, Ying-Po, who unwillingly finds redemption in the early 30's Mongolia thanks to the Tulku and his followers, who teach him psychic powers and who he really is which is Lamont Cranston/ The Shadow. He then returns to New York City to battle the forces of evil. The Shadow is the villain from the Josie and the Pussycats episode The Great Pussycats Chase. The Shadow is a character in Tropico 4: Modern Times. The Shadow is presumed to have existed since the beginning of time, coming into existence at the same time as or immediately after its polar opposite force. Whatever the Creator made, the Shadow would seek to undo, with the two forces seeking to ultimately establish their respective balances in the fledgling universe -- perfection in the Creator's case, and entropy in the Shadow's. Accounts of an evil force pervading Drakonius go back to the Age of Legends, where ancient Zaentovi tablets dating from pre-Drakonian times described an impenetrable black fog coming from the southeast. Before the fog came, the land was described as an idyllic, verdant forest plain. After it passed, the realm was turned into a hellish wasteland. Furthermore, Denemd, an island to the far east of Frostfall and north of Tegrush, has always been connected with some sort of dark force. Anyone who journeys to the island, if they survive the ordeal (many simply die of what appears to be natural causes if they attempt to explore the island) will eventually become mentally deranged, experiencing hallucinations and voices that are not there. Notable sufferers of an ailment similar to this are the Drakonian people after the Gladiator War, which then lead to the Dragon Wars, Nobilis Karthmere, a Lord Paramount of Thyllanor in Andoras who is cited by many as one of the worst rulers to ever grace the continent, and Aegor IV Dragomyr, whose slowly progressing madness lead to both the 326 AC rebellion and 346 AC rebellion. This meddling of one's very mental constitution is not publicly accepted as the Shadow's doing, but those who dabble in the occult and magic like the Bogdwellers of The Wetlands and the Strezici of ancient Drakonia seem to acknowledge this as the truth, many of whom come to suffer the same fate due to their meddling in these powers. "Command, this is Agent Texas. I'm on location and en route to the objective." "Copy that, Texas," said the COM operator in Tex's helmet. "Confirm the package is ready and fully functioning?" If it's not, I'm not the one who'll be taking the fall, The Freelancer thought as she dashed noiselessly down a low catwalk, watching for signs of hostiles. But this step of the plan was crucial and double-checking was a standard procedure, so she ran a scan on the "package" strapped to her back and said, "Affirmative, we're in business. Package will be set within one-hundred twenty seconds." "Agent Texas, active the package and set the timer for five minutes." This was a different voice, one much more cold and authoritative than the operator she had been communicating with on this mission. She recognized the voice right away, and replied, "Yes, Director." Tex easily hopped onto the catwalk's railing, and without slowing down, leaped high and climbed onto a higher adjacent catwalk. Confirming that there was only one guard visible, and heading away from her with no sign that he had detected her, she continued towards the objective, her dark-grey armour easily blending her into the darkness. Once she set the timer to three hundred seconds on the C-12 charge she was carrying, she checked her FOF tags and confirmed that the two other Freelancers sent on the mission were making their way to the landing pad. The message behind the Director's order was clear: this oil platform was going to blow, whether or not they made it away in time. Three months ago, the resistance had apparently found some kind of important technology in the Arctic Ocean and built the base here, using oil excavation as a front for their excavation projects. Tex didn't know why the UNSC hadn't found the operation and shut it down yet, but the Director was interested in the data that was stored here. Two weeks ago, she had been sent here to case the joint and discreetly sabotage some of the scanners for the next operation. And even though he was always good at wearing a mask of indifference, she could tell that the discovery had excited him. And as if to prove her point, he had sent in two of the highest-ranking Freelancers, Agents North and South Dakota, to retrieve the intel and exfiltrate without detection. They didn't know Tex was here, of course. Most of the other Freelancers didn't even know she existed. But although it was nothing new that the Director prioritized the success of the mission over their safety, she wondered why he was so quick to order the base to be destroyed with or without the data. Was this data so radical that the Director would rather it was lost than taken back by the resistance? Or was he just being his usual precautious self? Tex put the questions out of her mind as she approached the oil platform's reactor room. She had a mission to complete and a limited window of time. She checked her armour's active camouflage, a highly effective invisibility technology rumoured to be adapted from the alien faction known as "The Covenant". The camouflage could only use her armour's power for about one minute before it needed to recharge, so she knew she had to make good use of the limited time she had. Slipping inside the reactor room, she moved past the guards standing by the door without a sound, counting the number of hostiles present. Eight. No point taking them out, they'll all be dead within four minutes— The dull hum of the reactor was drowned out by the sudden blaring of an alarm that rang out through the entire platform. A red light on a wall corner flashed erratically. How did I see this coming? Tex thought exasperatedly as every guard in the room turned to look out the doorway. She took advantage of their momentary distraction to surreptitiously plant the C-12 charge directly under the reactor's covered core. It was probably South that did it, headstrong and reckless South who thought she was untouchable and never took a mission seriously. Tex had observed her on operations before, and she had seen enough to know that South was capable and tenacious enough to make it to the number four spot on the leaderboard. But her approach to getting things done made her a danger to teammates and herself, and Tex knew from the beginning that it was a bad idea to assign her to take a mission as crucial as this one. There was too much attention on the reactor room's main door for Tex to leave that way, so instead she moved up to the second level ramp and vaulted over a high wall on the far side. It wasn't exactly a silent exit, but with all the klaxons going off and guards running all over the place, she doubted anyone would have noticed her anyway. She landed on the narrow ledge on the other side not ten seconds before her camouflage ran out of power, pulling out an SMG as she looked around. Tex had a pretty good view of the east side of the platform from the ledge, and she could see the twins making their way to the extraction point by shooting their way through what looked like an entire unit of troopers. For every enemy they cut down, there were three more to take their place. But she had to give them credit; they were putting up a good fight. North and South seemed to move as one, one covering the other in an almost flawless pattern and constantly switching roles between offence and defence. Despite the close quarters and the fact that they were heavily outnumbered, they managed to avoid taking even a single hit, and were making good use of their own weapons as well as that of their enemies' without faltering even slightly. Still, Tex knew that their luck would run out before long, since there was no way that their extraction point would be clear by now. "Command, Agents North and South Dakota are getting cornered. Moving in to assist now." "Negative, Texas," said the operator. "Agent Carolina is closing in now. Proceed to your extraction point, over." She headed towards the edge of the platform, although she kept monitoring the twins. "Command, it doesn't look like they have much time. If they're captured before the charge detonates..." "If they are captured, I will order you to manually detonate the package immediately," said the Director coolly. "You just worry about clearing the base, agent." "...yes, sir." Tex made her way to the south end of the platform, looking over the edge to make sure everything was clear. She could go save the twins now and take them away in her transport, which would make things a lot less complicated. But then they would ask questions, and the Director would be displeased with her, not only for disobeying orders, but for going against his decision to keep her a secret for the time being. Carolina is ranked number one on the leaderboard. It shouldn't be too hard for her to get them out of there... Tex's grip tightened over her SMG, and she pulled back the slide on the weapon. There were still three minutes left, and her ride wasn't going anywhere. But she could see that the twins were in trouble. They had made it to the extraction point, but were now completely surrounded by enemies. And there were more troopers moving in to block off the way they had come from, one of them looking like they were carrying heavy ordnance. She could hear the enemy leader saying something over the open COM. "Attention assholes, stand down! You're surrounded, give us the data file now!" Real professional, Tex thought, moving in on the landing pad. Their circle is pretty tightly knit, but it shouldn't be too hard to break if they don't see me coming. The leader was still speaking. "You will be taken into custody! We can do this the easy way or the hard way! There is no escape, so give us the damn data fi—!" The rest of his words was cut off as a grey-armoured figure leaped out from the shadows behind the line of soldiers with the leader, incapacitating one after another within seconds in a swift flurry of punches and kicks. And there she is, Tex thought, picking up her pace. She watched as Carolina punched the enemy leader off the turret and seized it, using the powerful gunfire to shoot apart the support beams on the surrounding catwalks. Quick thinker. That should confuse them long enough to get through their choke-hold. She was nearing the heavy-weapons team bearing down on the twins, and decided it would be best to take them out before they joined the rest of their allies. Tex put four rounds into the first enemy's back, seized his pistol, and used it to break a second trooper's neck with a hard smash. The SMG snapped up and two bullets flew into a third enemy's forehead. Kicking his corpse into a fourth trooper and stunning him, she followed up by shooting him three times in the heart with the pistol. She emptied the rest of the handgun's magazine into three other hostiles, killing two and injuring the third. Not bothering to find additional ammunition for the empty gun, she tossed away the weapon and slammed her fist into the wounded trooper's face, breaking his nose and jaw and sending him flying over the edge of the catwalk. She looked over the weapons scattered on the ground. One of the troopers was carrying a rocket launcher, and had three cases of rockets on his back. Looking over the rest of the squad, she noticed two more launchers on the others, as well as a sniper rifle, grenade launchers, laser rifles, and around two dozen grenades between the entire squad. That's a lot of firepower. Looks like they guessed that we'd be coming. But clearly whoever was in charge here didn't know that heavy weapons were ill-suited to taking down Freelancers, even the slowest ones. Nonetheless, at least the Freelancers didn't have to worry about dodging explosions or getting a surprise sniper bullet in the head. She checked the timer. There was one minute left. The rest of the soldiers hadn't even noticed her assault, since they were distracted by the havoc that had broken out on the landing pad. Many of the enemy troopers were dead, and Carolina and the twins had gained the upper hand. But none of them had seemed to notice that the leader was recovering and was standing up behind the turret, and he was aiming it right at South. Tex looked back to the sniper rifle under one of the dead troopers, and she quickly shoved the body aside to snatch up the gun. She paused slightly as she realized that the entire team was also carrying EMP charges that could shut down a Freelancer suit in the blink of an eye if they were caught in the flare. Now that would have been problematic. She shook her head. No time to waste thinking about the what-if's. South was already dead, that much was obvious. But she could still take out the leader before he aimed that turret at Carolina or North. But to her surprise, North had spotted the danger at the last second and pushed his sister out of the way, taking a spray of deadly gunfire himself. A split second later, Carolina had fired a grappling hook at the turret and forced it downward, the continued gunfire punching holes in the catwalk holding it up and tearing it right in half. Forty-five seconds left. Amazingly, North was still standing, although his armour was bloody and damaged. South was helping him get to the edge of the platform, and Carolina was taking down the last of the enemies and making her way to them. Tex lowered the sniper rifle, activating her camouflage as she headed back to her extraction point. Carolina would get the others out alive, and there was nothing more Tex could really do for them. No point revealing myself if I don't have to. Fifteen seconds. Tex heard the rumble of a Pelican's engines on the far side of the landing pad as she climbed over the railing. She turned to confirm that the others were on board Four-Seven-Niner's bird before leaping off the edge of the base herself, her grey form falling away from the platform lights and into the darkness below. She heard the roar of the Pelican's engines fading away with five seconds left on the timer. Three...two...one... Tex heard the explosion go off a second before she hit the water, and she managed to escape the heat wave that washed over the cold of the arctic. She felt the muffled rumble of two more explosions as the reactor core overloaded, quickly swimming away from the collapsing platform as debris crashed down into the ocean around her. She checked her tactical map and confirmed that her escape pod was still waiting for her at a small iceberg a quarter of a klick away. That went well, all things considered. They had the data, there were no fatalities on their end, and by tomorrow the UNSC was going to be all over what was left of the oil platform. That should be enough to shut this place down permanently, and once the survivors are interrogated, the Director will be the least of anyone's concerns. South would probably take the heat for being careless and almost getting her own brother killed. The Director would do as he saw fit with her. Maybe it'll knock some sense into her before she gets sent into the field again. the shadow this one is for the fantastic mystic myst who is just the best person you'll ever meet happy birthday sis <3 love sea ~ Carissa runs towards the meeting place, with Jacob right on her heels. She knows that she shouldn't be so loud - but she's going to be late. Even she can tell that. The dark she-cat watches them, her narrowing when she sees that they are almost over the bridge. She has to do something - something to stop them. She waves her tail, and suddenly, a tree falls and breaks the bridge. "Jacob!" Carissa yelps, moving out of the way. She stares at the broken wreckage before turning to Jacob, looking grief-stricken. "What are we going to do?" Carissa asks quietly to the black and white tom beside her. "We're never going to make it out. The dark she-cat watches them with triumph. All the better that they shouldn't make it. Because the shadow has come. And the linguists won't be able to stop her. "Jacob, it'll take forever to move this tree!" Carissa snaps. "If it's even possible!" The dark she-cat smiles at Carissa's words. They're never going to make it like this. "Carissa, Carissa." Jacob sighs. He walks up to the tree. "See? This is how you solve a problem." Jacob climbs up the trunk, leaving Carissa smiling. The dark she-cat tries to stifle her rage as she watches Carissa and Jacob start running again. She won't let this happen - she can't. The dark she-cat starts running after them. Carissa runs through the woods, the wind in her fur shaking out the feeling of anxiety. Someone is watching her - she could feel it. But she pushed the thought away, letting the wind calm her. "Jacob." Carissa looks around when she gets to the meeting spot. But Fox is nowhere to be seen. The only one beside her is Jacob. "Jacob, where is he?" Jacob shakes his head, looking perplexed. "I don't know, Carissa. He should be here." "Then why isn't he here?" "I don't know." Jacob murmurs. "All I know is that something is terribly wrong." The dark she-cat smiles in the shadows, her green eyes bright in the darkness. But no one can see her - which of course, is the best part about it. She is going to win. ~ ~ "Jacob." Carissa says, her eyes raking the clearing. "Jacob, I think there's someone watching us." "But how, Carissa?" Jacob shakes his head. "There's no one here but us." "Then where is Fox? I'm right on time." "We were actually about two minutes late." "Jacob, that's not the point!" "Then what is?" "The point is that something weird is going on." "You think I haven't figured that out yet?" "No tree just randomly decides to fall down." The dark she-cat watches them with a new interest. Carissa - the white she-cat - is smarter than she knows. The dark she-cat knows that she should reveal herself - but she's waiting for the right time. "Yeah, but what could possibly knock down a tree instantly?" Jacob asks. The dark she-cat takes a deep breath before answering. "A cat like me could." She says quietly. Carissa perks up at once, looking in the direction of the voice. There's nothing there - just darkness. Then Carissa sees the cat - well, just her deep green eyes, to be precise. "Who are you?" Carissa asks her. "That's not important, Carissa." The dark she-cat answers Carissa, and she has to stifle her laughter when she sees Carissa's expression. "How do you know my name?" Carissa asks. The dark she-cat walks out of the darkness, smirking. "Because I'm Umbra." She answers. "The shadow." ~ The Shadow is a series of young adult/middle age novels written by Sr.Wario focusing on the adventures of rogue Jedi Kent Wantom and his padawan Selena Raystark from 22 BBY-4 ABY on their ship, the eponymous Shadow. Beginning with The Cornecian Powers, the series ran for 5 books, ending with The Republic Reborn. [Source] The Shadow has the ability to manipulate and locate other people through their shadows. It can power itself up by collecting the shadows of people and things, but these can be returned if Shadow is exposed to a bright light. According to Cerberus "(The Shadow) can touch us, but we can't touch it". The true form of Shadow looks like an ominous black cape with the hood drawn up. It is under The Light, presumably because a light source is required for the casting of shadows. The Shadow first appeared in Episode 2. Shadow was piling up desks and chairs from Sakura's school outside, possibly as a sort of challenge to the new Cardcaptor. Sakura, who was reluctant at first due to her fear of ghosts, Kero, and Tomoyo revist the school at night to capture the Clow Card. It made itself into a giant monster with the shadows of the surrounding area when Sakura tried to capture it. Tomoyo and Kero help by weakening it with the floodlights around the field, leaving it to Sakura to capture it. In Volume 2 of the manga, it started with attacking a sweets shop Sakura's brother worked at by overturning the shelves, then piling up chairs and desks. When Sakura saw that Syaoran's lightning charm was effective against it, she used The Thunder the same way and weakened it so she could pin it with The Sword. In Episode 25, it was revealed through Sakura's fortunetelling that Shadow originally appeared in front of Sakura since it wanted to test her. In Episode 7, Sakura used Shadow to capture The Silent by extending the shadow of her sealing wand and making it act like a proxy to the original thing so she was able to catch it without making any noise. Sakura used The Shadow again to catch The Thunder (only in the anime) in Episode 8 in a cage so Syaoran could help weaken it. Finally, it helped catch The Mist in Episode 14 by containing the mist Mist was making. The Shadow was transformed in Episode 59. During one of Eriol's trials, he trapped Sakura, Tomoyo, and Syaoran in their school while the space inside of it was warped so that every door led to a different room than normal. When Sakura was separated from Tomoyo, she heard Tomoyo singing and used Shadow to "track down the singer's voice". The Shadow was a mysterious entity, but very powerful. It forcefully has the form of a floating black hole with two red slit eyes. Deinoscorpio is a known servant. (Morytania: Operation Necrosis) The Shadow is an entity that feeds on the energy of the dead. Whenever something dies, this energy is sucked in by The Shadow and it will gradually get stronger, until its form can be reverted back to its original. The Shadow is stuck in a vortex form, therefore it cannot kill to get the energy, it needs to dupe others. The Shadow is a cat burglar working the "northeast grid" section of Metro-Dade, hitting several homes in the area. He has very unusual habits, wears gloves, makes strange facial expressions, enters homes without noises, eats raw meat, takes pants, wears a 10-D shoe, spreads flour on his face, and lives in a lair covered in lights from construction barrels and loves a light bulb. The Shadow has gradually been moving closer to his victims, in one case attempted to sexually assault a woman, but was unable to complete the act. His habits and actions drove one Metro-Dade detective, Lieutenant Ray Gilmore, to the point of mental breakdown trying to anticipate his next move, later another detective, James "Sonny" Crockett, started down that same path, but both men were able to identify his target, and Crockett stops him before he can rape (or kill, as he had a knife on him) another woman. Introduced as a mysterious radio narrator by David Chrisman, William Sweets, and Harry Engman Charlot for Street and Smith Publications, The Shadow was developed fully and transformed into a pop culture icon by pulp writer Walter B. Gibson. The character would go on to become a major influence on the subsequent evolution of comic book superheroes, in particular, Batman. The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the Street and Smith radio program Detective Story Hour. After gaining popularity among the show's listeners, the narrator became the star of The Shadow Magazine on April 1, 1931, a pulp series created and primarily written by the prolific Gibson. On September 26, 1937, The Shadow radio drama premiered with the story "The Deathhouse Rescue", in which The Shadow was characterized as having "the power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see him." As in the magazine stories, The Shadow was not given the literal ability to become invisible. The introduction from The Shadow radio program "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" spoken by actor Frank Readick Jr., has earned a place in the American idiom. These words were accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel", composed in 1872). At the end of each episode The Shadow reminded listeners that, "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay... The Shadow knows!" The Shadow is half of Calthoss the Shadow & the Shine. He is a king sat the Psychopomp Seat atop Mattes' Great-Hall with a view of both World-Wheels, this and that Earth. He is masculine, and will take the form of men who look upon him, or a male version of women who look upon him. Ultimately, however, he is formless, and has the ability to skinsteal and shapeshift surpassing any wahk, wytch, or wyzard. He can walk in dreams, cause dragonstirs, and has powerful psychic abilities. He is personable, a lazy man, sometimes mean, though never cruel, but ultimately still a powerful god that feeds off of worship, and these things inform most of his decisions. The Sovereign of Magic and Mayhem, The Shadow is the literal shadow of Aureon that attained sentience and godhood as a price paid by Aureon for arcane knowledge. A god of corruption, ambition and dark magic, the Shadow is the patron of evil spellcasters and many monstrous races throughout Droaam and beyond. Legend says if the Shadow and Aureon were reunited the age of civilized peoples would come to an end. Typically depicted as a shadow, occasionally he is portrayed as a shadow dragon. The Shadow was the most dangerous creature from the Inkworld that was made up of many mystical creatures, such as trolls, fairies, and other creatures. The Shadow is a 1994 pinball machine produced by Midway (under the Bally name). It is based on the motion picture of the same name. The music track begins with slow strings and a choir to build tension before creating a crescendo featuring a harp and several brass instruments. Dans une chronologie alternative, lorsque l'Enterprise NX-01 remonta le temps en 1944, Hoshi Sato capta plusieurs transmissions, notamment des messages militaires, un programme radio appelé "The Shadow", ainsi qu'un discours de Winston Churchill. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part I") The Shadow was a cowled humanoid who served the Black Guardian on a mission to acquire the Key to Time. Song Name: The Shadow Artist: DEVO Run Time: 3:25 Writing Credits: Gerald V. Casale / Mark Mothersbaugh Sung By: Gerald V. Casale The Shadow is published by Dynamite Entertainment. Price per issue is $3.99. Tan sólo 7 años, una mente inocente y pura fue teñida de carmín, sólo mi madre y yo, en el peor día de mi vida. Escondido tras la puerta del armario, mi fuerte, mis seguras cuatro paredes en tan cruel momento. Una noche fría y obscura, ni la luna iluminaba aquel negro cielo. Mi madre asustada, temerosa por mi seguridad, me dijo que no me moviera, que nada saldría mal. Golpes, uno tras otro, hacían temblar la puerta de entrada. No entendía que pasaba, mi cuerpo, no reaccionaba, no se movía, paralizado por el miedo que lo recorría. La puerta ya no se movía, ni ruidos se escuchaban. ¿Entonces por qué? ¿Por qué mi cuerpo seguía paralizado? ¿Por qué en vez de disminuir, mi miedo seguía aumentando? Entonces, como si una fuerte ráfaga de viento golpeara la puerta. esta se abrió repentinamente, dando un brusco golpe contra la pared. En ese momento, todo a mi alrededor se desvaneció, solo podía ver su mirada, la mirada en el aterrorizado rostro de mi madre. Sus ojos abiertos como platos, esa mirada de pánico y el rostro pálido, semejante al de un difunto. Nada pasaba, nada se escuchaba, solamente el viento soplar, atravesando la puerta de entrada y recorriendo la casa, cuando, de pronto, sólo una palabra se escuchó. El nombre de mi madre, "María". Dicho de tal forma, con una siniestra y escalofriante voz, que hacía que se me helara la sangre. Mi madre retrocedió dos pasos, chocando con la mesa del comedor. Una sombra empezó a alzarse lentamente, en aquella obscura habitación, bañada por el negro de la noche. No pude distinguir la figura, no sabía quién, ni qué era. Una tenebrosa sombra, avanzando poco a poco hacia mi madre. El rostro de mi madre, ahora mostraba terror, no había palabra mejor para describirlo. Lágrimas brotaban de sus ojos, recorriendo sus mejillas mientras su cuerpo temblaba a causa del miedo. Mis ojos, fijos en tal escena, mirando a través de una pequeña abertura de la puerta. No podía ver su rostro, no reconocí tal sombra, tal figura. Mi mente y mi mundo, se desmoronaron y mi mirada, teñida de sangre, pues solo pude contemplar como la sala se llenaba de aquel color carmín y, el cuerpo de mi madre cayendo poco a poco, hasta desplomarse en el suelo. No pude centrarme en nada más que en su mirada, clavada en mi, justo antes de que diera su último aliento. ¿Mi cama? ¿Qué es esto? Oh, ya se... De nuevo ese sueño, de nuevo ese recuerdo de mi infancia, torturando mi mente noche tras noche y preguntándome... ¿Quién era?... ¿Cuántas noches han sido ya? Ya tengo 23 años y aquel recuerdo sigue torturándome sin descanso. Mi garganta, está seca. Me levanto de la cama y voy a la cocina, a buscar un vaso de agua, de ese refrescante liquido. Mi sed se calma y, mi garganta ya está mejor. Algo extraño me pasa, mi cuerpo, está empezando a temblar. Da igual, será a causa del sueño por lo que vuelvo a mi habitación. Al volver, una fuerte ráfaga de viento, golpea mi ventana, abriéndola de golpe. Sentado en la cama, de nuevo, un miedo está invadiendo mi cuerpo. ¿Qué es esto? ¿Mi cuerpo no se mueve? Está sucediendo igual que en aquel horrible día. El miedo me paraliza. Espera... Un ruido se escucha fuera de mi habitación. ¿Qué está pasando? Mi puerta empieza a abrirse sola... Tengo miedo, por favor, que alguien me ayude... ¿Una sombra? Imposible... Esa sombra ¿ha vuelto? ¿Ha vuelto a por mi? No, no puede ser... Pero justo cuando estaba inundado en un mar de pensamientos, lo escuche, esa voz que me hacía estremecer sentir un horrible miedo. Esa voz, prenunció unas palabras que hicieron que de mis ojos, brotaran lágrimas... "Vengo a por ti Derek... Te reunirás con tu madre..." A medida que la sombra iba acercándose, se reflejaba la blanquecina luz de la luna en su figura, empezando por sus pies y, subiendo poco a poco. No... No puede ser... Su mano, se alza contra mi, mas no puedo verla con claridad y cuando por fin se acerca lo suficiente.... No, no puedo creerlo... Eso... Eso es imposible... Su rostro, su mano alzada dirigiéndose a mi y mi voz temblorosa. "Tú... Eres..." El miedo me paraliza y no puedo terminar de decir la frase, pero él asiente. Veo mi final aquí, voy a morir... No puedo aceptarlo... ¿De verdad voy a morir aquí? ¿Este será mi fin?... By: Tamm Grim Categoría:Demonios Is the antagonist of the episode "the shadow of courage." Capricorn's monster servant.Capricorn forced Meggie to read him out of the book,Inkheart.Fengolio wrote an ending with the Shadow being killed. The Shadow (影) is one of the fifty-two Clow Cards in the anime and is also part of the original nineteen cards from the manga series. It is under The Light and under the power of the Sun, Cerberus, and Western Magic. Upon travelling back to that year, Hoshi Sato picked up a broadcast of The Shadow along with a speech by Winston Churchill. (ENT: "Storm Front") The Shadow ran on CBS radio network (with a brief move to NBC) in various incarnations between 1930 and 1954. The title character was voiced by Orson Welles between 1937 and 1938.
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