. . . "Losing"@en . . "Luther (unknown - 2175) is a minor antagonist in Red Faction: Armageddon and an inhabitant of Bastion in underground Tharsis, Mars. In 2175, after the the Plague brakes out, Luther meets with Darius Mason outside Bastion and points out the location of three power cells on his map. After Darius returns with the power cells successfully, Luther threatens to kill Darius if he doesn't hand them over. However, a Monolith eruptes from the floor at that very moment, killing Luther."@en . "Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses * Visit Ascending & Leveling Troops for more information"@en . . . . . . . . "Mercenary"@en . "When the Emperor of Mankind revealed himself amongst the masses of Terra after the Age of Strife had passed, he sought to reclaim the galaxy for humanity. In order to do this, he created 20 genetically-engineered superhumans known as Primarchs. The Primarchs would be the Emperor's generals, leading legions of superhuman warriors created from their genetic templates. This warrior elite would come to be known as the Legiones Astartes. Though the Emperor did his best to psychically shield his secret endeavours, his industry did not go unnoticed by the Chaos Gods. Using their malefic powers, the Ruinous Powers stole the incubation capsules that contained the nascent Primarchs, scattering their amniotic filled tanks throughout the Immaterium, until finally, they ended up on isolated human-inhab"@en . "Luther was a Knight of Monitor, a city on the Serpent Isle in Ultima VII Part Two. A member of the Bear Command, Luther was a tough and proven warrior who lived to fight. His prowess was exceeded by his ego, however, as he was quick to describe himself as the bravest and toughest knight of Monitor--and challenge anyone to a duel who said otherwise. He spent every morning on the List Field training, and every afternoon posing in the studio of Andral, the town sculptor, whom Luther commissioned to make a life size statue of himself. Most of the people in the town respected his abilities on the battlefield but recognized him as a bully and a boor off of it. Lucilla, the barmaid of the Slashing Sword Pub, found him repulsive, despite his advances."@en . . . . . . "Bartender at Dead Dave's"@en . "Leader"@en . "If the player desires, Luther can become evil. In this case, violence and murder will settle the existence of the young man and he will try to dominate the world in order to impose his reign of terror."@en . . "Armored"@en . "Luther was the leader of the Rogues and the main antagonist of the film. He is played by David Patrick Kelly and voiced by Oliver Wyman in the game."@en . . "Luther was a Knight of Monitor, a city on the Serpent Isle in Ultima VII Part Two. A member of the Bear Command, Luther was a tough and proven warrior who lived to fight. His prowess was exceeded by his ego, however, as he was quick to describe himself as the bravest and toughest knight of Monitor--and challenge anyone to a duel who said otherwise. He spent every morning on the List Field training, and every afternoon posing in the studio of Andral, the town sculptor, whom Luther commissioned to make a life size statue of himself. Most of the people in the town respected his abilities on the battlefield but recognized him as a bully and a boor off of it. Lucilla, the barmaid of the Slashing Sword Pub, found him repulsive, despite his advances. Occasionally he would go hunting for Snow Leopards in the far north, returning the pelts to Cellia, but he was apparently a poor hunter and rarely captured anything (Cellia, like Lucilla, also considered him a fool and a bully). In the final days of Monitor, the Avatar arrives from Britannia and becomes a Knight of the City. During his installation banquet, the subject is brought up of a possible traitor among the ranks of Knights in the city. Luther immediately accuses Krayg, the town provisioner, and when the trainer Shazzana leaps to his defense, the two physically battle in the banquet hall, disrupting the banquet. At this same time, one of the Teleport Storms that had recently begun to ravage the island exchanged Luther's regular shield with Dupre's Shield. Despite the custom of Knights of Monitor never using magical armor, Luther was delighted to have the new shield, quickly lying to the Avatar and Dupre and claiming that it was a \"family heirloom.\" When Dupre insisted on having his shield returned, Luther agreed to return it if Dupre or the Avatar could best him at the List Field. When this was accomplished the following morning, the humiliated knight returned the shield to its proper owner. Like most of the people of Monitor, Luther was slain when the Banes of Chaos were released by Batlin and the Bane of Wantonness, possessing Dupre, conquered the city with a huge army of Goblins."@en . "Luther is a fictional character of the 1975 movie Moonrunners. He is the Deputy Sheriff in a county, that is adjacent to Shiloh County."@en . "Luther"@en . "Avenger"@en . "Luther"@en . . . . "Luther - bohater powie\u015Bci G\u0142upiec na Wzg\u00F3rzu. Jest psem, kt\u00F3ry wyruszy\u0142 ze swojego miasta \u017Ceby znale\u017A\u0107 Niebo. G\u0142\u0119boko wierzy\u0142, \u017Ce w \u017Caden pies nie mo\u017Ce zabi\u0107 innego, a szczeg\u00F3lnie Pana(cz\u0142owieka). Wed\u0142ug niego niekt\u00F3re psy by\u0142y op\u0119tane przez Raaqa kt\u00F3ry by\u0142 \"psim szatanem\". Jego ojcem by\u0142 Moj\u017Cesz, kt\u00F3rego przejecha\u0142 samoch\u00F3d. 30pxUwaga! To jest tylko zal\u0105\u017Cek artyku\u0142u. Je\u015Bli mo\u017Cesz, [ rozbuduj go]. Kategoria:Zal\u0105\u017Cki artyku\u0142\u00F3w Kategoria:Postacie literackie"@pl . "Luther"@en . . . "Epic"@en . . . "Oliver Wyman"@en . . . . "Luther is the main antagonist of the 1979 cult classic film The Warriors. He was played by American actor David Patrick Kelly."@en . . "1"^^ . . "Defeat and kill The Warriors"@en . . . "The Warriors"@en . . "1689"^^ . . "If the player desires, Luther can become evil. In this case, violence and murder will settle the existence of the young man and he will try to dominate the world in order to impose his reign of terror."@en . "Luther - bohater powie\u015Bci G\u0142upiec na Wzg\u00F3rzu. Jest psem, kt\u00F3ry wyruszy\u0142 ze swojego miasta \u017Ceby znale\u017A\u0107 Niebo. G\u0142\u0119boko wierzy\u0142, \u017Ce w \u017Caden pies nie mo\u017Ce zabi\u0107 innego, a szczeg\u00F3lnie Pana(cz\u0142owieka). Wed\u0142ug niego niekt\u00F3re psy by\u0142y op\u0119tane przez Raaqa kt\u00F3ry by\u0142 \"psim szatanem\". Jego ojcem by\u0142 Moj\u017Cesz, kt\u00F3rego przejecha\u0142 samoch\u00F3d. 30pxUwaga! To jest tylko zal\u0105\u017Cek artyku\u0142u. Je\u015Bli mo\u017Cesz, [ rozbuduj go]. Kategoria:Zal\u0105\u017Cki artyku\u0142\u00F3w Kategoria:Postacie literackie"@pl . "Monitor"@en . . "Luther is a British psychological crime drama television series starring Idris Elba as the title character Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. A first series of six episodes was broadcast on BBC One from 4 May to 8 June 2010. The second series of four episodes was shown on BBC One in summer 2011."@en . . . "Luther is a villain in Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 reMIX: Expansion. He is one of the bosses in Coney Island."@en . . . "400"^^ . "Role"@en . "File:Luther.gif"@en . . . . . "Luther is an NPC in Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra."@en . . . . . "Luther is the main antagonist of the 1979 cult classic film The Warriors. He was played by American actor David Patrick Kelly."@en . . . "1652"^^ . . . "Deceased"@en . . "Luther is a red stickman that is a bad guy in the Rock hard Gladiators who is just a visitor that fought Benjamin but he lost though! Benjamins magic proved too much! Luther isn't really that popular and is an unseen stickman."@en . . . . "Origin"@en . . "300"^^ . . . . "His school's football team, Katt, Perci"@en . . . . . . . "Blue/Brown"@en . "\"Why do all the good guys always end up in exile?\""@en . . . "Deceased, 1994 - Beheaded by Duncan MacLeod"@en . "Luther is a villain in Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 reMIX: Expansion. He is one of the bosses in Coney Island."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Big Bad / Psychopath / Leader"@en . . . . . . "Luther"@en . . . "Production Information"@en . . "None"@en . . . "Highlander: The Series, Season Two episode \"Legacy\""@en . "Alive"@en . "Luther"@fr . . . . "male"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Luther was the leader of a small group of vampires and the female vampire Kate as his mate. He was later shot and killed with The Colt by John Winchester."@en . "Blonde"@en . . . . . . . "Mother, Father"@en . "4"^^ . "Luther is a character in the fifth season. He is a slave master."@en . "5"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . "Warlord"@en . "3"^^ . "12"^^ . "Luther was the leader of a small group of vampires and the female vampire Kate as his mate. He was later shot and killed with The Colt by John Winchester."@en . . "13"^^ . "14"^^ . "Luther is the son of fence Vivica and the brother of Vandross. Luther and Vandross buy guns stolen from SAMCRO by thieves Frecks and Brewster as a present for Vivica. Once Vivica finds out she arranges for the return of the guns to the MC."@en . . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . . . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . . . . "The Warriors"@en . . "Brown"@en . . "Profile"@en . . . . . . "?? County"@en . "Does not include Ascension & Kingdom bonuses * Visit Ascending & Leveling Troops for more information"@en . . "3"^^ . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . "10"^^ . . . . "11"^^ . . "275"^^ . "8"^^ . "1970.0"^^ . "9"^^ . "Luther"@en . . "12"^^ . . "Luther was the leader of the Rogues and the main antagonist of the film. He is played by David Patrick Kelly and voiced by Oliver Wyman in the game."@en . "Blue"@en . . "Being cocky, Football"@en . "Antagonist"@en . "Voiced by"@en . "Home World"@en . . . . . . "40.0"^^ . "3"^^ . . . . . "11"^^ . "Emile Abossolo-M'bo"@en . "Gang Leader"@en . . "1"^^ . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . . . "Firearms Expert and fighting skills"@en . . . . . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . . "* All human abilities\n* Shifting to panther form"@en . . . . . . . "None"@en . "Luther was an economic adviser to President Jed Bartlet. He had very different views about the economic future than Fred in a meeting with Leo McGarry"@en . "4"^^ . . "2"^^ . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . "1"^^ . . "When the Emperor of Mankind revealed himself amongst the masses of Terra after the Age of Strife had passed, he sought to reclaim the galaxy for humanity. In order to do this, he created 20 genetically-engineered superhumans known as Primarchs. The Primarchs would be the Emperor's generals, leading legions of superhuman warriors created from their genetic templates. This warrior elite would come to be known as the Legiones Astartes. Though the Emperor did his best to psychically shield his secret endeavours, his industry did not go unnoticed by the Chaos Gods. Using their malefic powers, the Ruinous Powers stole the incubation capsules that contained the nascent Primarchs, scattering their amniotic filled tanks throughout the Immaterium, until finally, they ended up on isolated human-inhabited worlds throughout the galaxy. The capsule of the Primarch who would come to be known as Lion El'Jonson ended up on the isolated Death World of Caliban located on the northern fringe of the Eye of Terror. The majority of the other Primarchs were fortunate enough to be found and raised by the local human inhabitants of the planet they landed upon. Jonson's fate was less fortunate as his capsule landed in a remote and isolated region located many miles from the nearest human settlement. It is unknown how the infant Primarch managed to survive in the unforgiving environment of his new home, by rights he should have died from exposure within the first few minutes. But somehow, Jonson not only survived, he managed to persevere, alone and unaided, for nearly a decade on one of the most deadly Death Worlds in the Imperium. It was while he was still living in this feral state that the wild man of the forest met his first humans. Jonson encountered a group of knights that belonged to a monastic order known simply as The Order. Contingents of these valiant brother-knights from the Order would travel across the planet, rendering aid wherever it was needed, as well as hunting the great beasts that plagued their world. It was during one of these great hunting expeditions that a band from the Order first came upon the wild man that lived in the forests. Instinctively the knights saw not a man, but some form of wild beast. Firing their bolt pistols at the creature, only Jonson's preternatural reactions saved him from certain death. He tried to escape, but was quickly cornered by the band of knights. Pressed against a massive tree, the wild man growled in anger at the semi-circle of knights, prepared to sell his life dearly. But one of their number sensed that there was something more to this wild creature than was at first apparent, and he ordered his brother knights to halt. The young warrior carefully advanced towards the wild man. The knight then put out his hand and brushed the tangled hair from Jonson's face, revealing his perfect human features and the fierce light of intelligence that shone from his eyes. Sar Luther, was the name of the Primarch's saviour, and the other knights took the man born of the forest back with them to civilisation."@en . "Luther was a werepanther on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American guest starring actor E.J. Callahan, Luther makes his debut on the episode \"You Smell Like Dinner\" in the series' fourth season. A resident of Hotshot, Louisiana, Luther is seen living with his family of fellow werepanthers, plays a recurring role through the same season, and was last seen in the Season 4 episode \"I'm Alive and on Fire\". __TOC__"@en . "Causing Chaos"@en . . . . "Luther is a human bartender at Dead Dave's. He works the day shift and frequently acts as Anita's informant on the bar's owner, Dave's, behalf. Luther is a grey-haired, very dark-skinned, chain smoker, and Anita describes him as fat, \"but a solid fat like a kind of muscle\". This article or section is a stub. You can help the Anita Blake Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . "13"^^ . . . . "St. Louis, Missouri"@en . . "Luther (unknown - 2175) is a minor antagonist in Red Faction: Armageddon and an inhabitant of Bastion in underground Tharsis, Mars. In 2175, after the the Plague brakes out, Luther meets with Darius Mason outside Bastion and points out the location of three power cells on his map. After Darius returns with the power cells successfully, Luther threatens to kill Darius if he doesn't hand them over. However, a Monolith eruptes from the floor at that very moment, killing Luther."@en . "uncle"@en . . "Spell_Luther.png"@en . . . . "Luther, labeled The Cocky Jock, is a contestant on Total Drama: Paradise Beach. Luther's mother is a professional volleyball player. His father is a professional basketball player. Because of this, Luther was born with natural athletic ability. He became interested in football an early age. When he turned six, he joined a noncompeititive league. However, Luther soon decided that this league was \"unfair.\" He was the best player on the team, but no one kept track of all the victories he caused. All of the kids got trophies at the end of the season, when some barely played. Luther then became self-absorbed in sports and always strived to be the best. His whole football team now hates him because of this. He signed up for Total Drama to beat everyone else."@en . . "Luther was a werepanther on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American guest starring actor E.J. Callahan, Luther makes his debut on the episode \"You Smell Like Dinner\" in the series' fourth season. A resident of Hotshot, Louisiana, Luther is seen living with his family of fellow werepanthers, plays a recurring role through the same season, and was last seen in the Season 4 episode \"I'm Alive and on Fire\". __TOC__"@en . . . . . . "Call to Arms"@en . "Luther is the son of fence Vivica and the brother of Vandross. Luther and Vandross buy guns stolen from SAMCRO by thieves Frecks and Brewster as a present for Vivica. Once Vivica finds out she arranges for the return of the guns to the MC."@en . . . . "Portrayed By"@en . . . . "Luther can refer to three characters: \n* Luther (Mercia), a guard of Mercia and the Ferryman of Yffi \n* Luther (Post Office), a worker at a post office \n* Soggy Luther, a villain in the game Years of Yarncraft"@en . "None"@en . . . . . . . . . "Luther, labeled The Cocky Jock, is a contestant on Total Drama: Paradise Beach. Luther's mother is a professional volleyball player. His father is a professional basketball player. Because of this, Luther was born with natural athletic ability. He became interested in football an early age. When he turned six, he joined a noncompeititive league. However, Luther soon decided that this league was \"unfair.\" He was the best player on the team, but no one kept track of all the victories he caused. All of the kids got trophies at the end of the season, when some barely played. Luther then became self-absorbed in sports and always strived to be the best. His whole football team now hates him because of this. He signed up for Total Drama to beat everyone else."@en . . . . "Luther is a character in the fifth season. He is a slave master."@en . . . "Xenosaga Episode III"@en . . "1"^^ . . . . . "Luther Slope, was a caretaker who worked on the Meadows plantation. He came to the Meadows Plantation as a young child with his parents, who also worked as caretakers. He fell in love with Charlotte Booth and fathered a child, Homer. Homer was left at the farm of a nearby couple by Charlotte's sister Emily. Emily Booth worked Luther like a slave, and made him do all the manual labor at the Meadows. After Emily's Death in Twilight's Child, Luther attended Emily's funeral, Luther made an appearance in at least three of the books: Secrets of the Morning, Twilight's Child and Midnight Whispers."@en . "Luther was an Immortal who was seen on Highlander: The Series."@en . . . . . . . . "Adviser"@en . "Team Perci"@en . . . . . "16"^^ . "17"^^ . . . "18"^^ . "Luther Slope, was a caretaker who worked on the Meadows plantation. He came to the Meadows Plantation as a young child with his parents, who also worked as caretakers. He fell in love with Charlotte Booth and fathered a child, Homer. Homer was left at the farm of a nearby couple by Charlotte's sister Emily. Emily Booth worked Luther like a slave, and made him do all the manual labor at the Meadows. After Emily's Death in Twilight's Child, Luther attended Emily's funeral, Luther made an appearance in at least three of the books: Secrets of the Morning, Twilight's Child and Midnight Whispers."@en . "19"^^ . . "West African"@en . . "Luther can refer to three characters: \n* Luther (Mercia), a guard of Mercia and the Ferryman of Yffi \n* Luther (Post Office), a worker at a post office \n* Soggy Luther, a villain in the game Years of Yarncraft"@en . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . . "12"^^ . . "13"^^ . . "14"^^ . . "15"^^ . . "8"^^ . "Luther was an economic adviser to President Jed Bartlet. He had very different views about the economic future than Fred in a meeting with Leo McGarry"@en . "9"^^ . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . "Luther is a red stickman that is a bad guy in the Rock hard Gladiators who is just a visitor that fought Benjamin but he lost though! Benjamins magic proved too much! Luther isn't really that popular and is an unseen stickman."@en . . . . "Luther is Meteor School's foster father & the former chief of Smart Brain. He also created the three Rider belts. He's also known as the Goat Orphnoch."@en . . "luther2.png"@en . "Coney Island"@en . . . "Luther is a human bartender at Dead Dave's. He works the day shift and frequently acts as Anita's informant on the bar's owner, Dave's, behalf. Luther is a grey-haired, very dark-skinned, chain smoker, and Anita describes him as fat, \"but a solid fat like a kind of muscle\". This article or section is a stub. You can help the Anita Blake Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . . . . . . "None"@en . "Luther is a British psychological crime drama television series starring Idris Elba as the title character Detective Chief Inspector John Luther. A first series of six episodes was broadcast on BBC One from 4 May to 8 June 2010. The second series of four episodes was shown on BBC One in summer 2011."@en . . "Luther was an Immortal who was seen on Highlander: The Series."@en . "Idris Elba returns to his native United Kingdom to play the titular role in a six-part BBC drama, broadcast from 4 May 2010. He plays DCI John Luther, a police officer working for the fictional Serious Crime Unit. Like many a fictional bobby, he has marital problems. Well, you would if you were married to Suzie from Torchwood. It has been confirmed that the show will be returning for a third series. Not to be confused with Disney's Zeke and Luther, nor with the 2003 film Luther (about Martin Luther.)"@en . . . . "Idris Elba returns to his native United Kingdom to play the titular role in a six-part BBC drama, broadcast from 4 May 2010. He plays DCI John Luther, a police officer working for the fictional Serious Crime Unit. Like many a fictional bobby, he has marital problems. Well, you would if you were married to Suzie from Torchwood. It has been confirmed that the show will be returning for a third series. Not to be confused with Disney's Zeke and Luther, nor with the 2003 film Luther (about Martin Luther.)"@en . . . "Caucasian"@en . "Give all allies [1+Magic] Attack."@en . . . . . "Unknown - Around 20 to 30"@en . "Luther is a fictional character of the 1975 movie Moonrunners. He is the Deputy Sheriff in a county, that is adjacent to Shiloh County."@en . "Luther is an NPC in Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra."@en . "Luther"@pl . . "Luther is Meteor School's foster father & the former chief of Smart Brain. He also created the three Rider belts. He's also known as the Goat Orphnoch."@en . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . ""@en .