. "[[Datei:Apocrypha.jpg|thumb|300px|Die Oblivion-Ebene]] Apocrypha ist die Oblivion-Ebene von Hermaeus Mora in The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn. In ihr wird alles Wissen der Welt aufbewahrt. Im Skyrim DLC Dragonborn kommt das Drachenblut mehrmals in das Reich von Hermaeus Mora, um m\u00E4chtiger nach Nirn zur\u00FCckzukehren. Man gelangt mit den Schwarzen B\u00FCchern in die Ebene. Dort kann das Drachenblut au\u00DFerdem viele B\u00FCcher und h\u00E4ufig auch Lehrb\u00FCcher finden. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion wird Apocrypha in dem Buch Die T\u00FCren von Oblivion erw\u00E4hnt."@de . . . . . "Apocrypha is book of prophecies and visions written by the Visionary hunter Fyodor. It was published by Anchorite Press as a reproduction of Fyodor's handwritten notes, compiled and annotated by the Hermit Violin99. Fyodor writes in somewhat disjointed fashion, skipping between tales of his journeys and the history of hunters which he has constructed. The latter is the result of his research into the visions he is sent by the \"Shining Ones\" (his name for the Messengers), drawing widely on mythologies from around the globe. A summary of his story follows: The chronicles of his life reveal Fyodor to be ruthless, cold and calculating, with a mindset not dissimilar to the Wayward. He travels across the world, hunting, observing and analysing both monsters and his fellow hunters, and admits to committing murder several times. His style is detached and such details are less important to him than his message. Violin99's notes show he is sympathetic to Fyodor's views; his annotations seek to \"clarify\" Fyodor's message, justify his brutal actions and make excuses for any contradictions that exist in the text. Many take a combative tone with the reader, and he refuses to explain certain sections to readers since he judges those who cannot decipher the meaning themselves to be unworthy of the knowledge. The books ends with Fyodor's five prophesied signs of the impending end of the world, some of which are judged by Violin to have already come to pass."@en . . "[[Datei:Apocrypha.jpg|thumb|300px|Die Oblivion-Ebene]] Apocrypha ist die Oblivion-Ebene von Hermaeus Mora in The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn. In ihr wird alles Wissen der Welt aufbewahrt. Im Skyrim DLC Dragonborn kommt das Drachenblut mehrmals in das Reich von Hermaeus Mora, um m\u00E4chtiger nach Nirn zur\u00FCckzukehren. Man gelangt mit den Schwarzen B\u00FCchern in die Ebene. Dort kann das Drachenblut au\u00DFerdem viele B\u00FCcher und h\u00E4ufig auch Lehrb\u00FCcher finden. In der Oblivion-Ebene findet zudem der finale Kampf zwischen dem Drachenblut und Miraak statt. Dort versucht Miraak, durch den Sieg \u00FCber das Drachenblut nach Tamriel zur\u00FCckzukehren, wird aber letztlich durch das Drachenblut im Kampf besiegt und von Hermaeus Mora get\u00F6tet. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion wird Apocrypha in dem Buch Die T\u00FCren von Oblivion erw\u00E4hnt."@de . . . . . "After a bomb explodes, the challenge is proving the the bomber was carrying out the orders of a cult leader."@en . "69013"^^ . . "The Apocrypha was a collection of the lost writings of Ptolemy of Alexandria. Following his murder, his scattered papers, including those describing the process of creating the Gate of Ptolemy, were put together in the Apocrypha. Most serious magicians regarded the work as a speculative fantasy. The book was only ever published in ancient Greek."@en . . "1993"^^ . "L&O"@en . . . . . . "After a bomb explodes, the challenge is proving the the bomber was carrying out the orders of a cult leader."@en . . . . "Las puertas de Oblivion"@es . . "Pride and Joy"@en . . . . "The Apocrypha is the final boss in the Jokanur Diggings mission which takes players through the ruins of Fahranur. Like all Graven Monoliths that serve Abaddon, it has the ability to shapeshift - transforming itself into completely different professions. Apocrypha can prove to be a challenge to the unprepared."@en . "There are several tales associated with the Vorkosigan Saga that do not actually appear in the text. It appears they had been in early versions but had not survived the editing process. As they are not actually in canon, there is no particular reason for the author or any fan-fic writer to consider them definitive."@en . . . "Law & Order"@en . . . . . . "The Apocrypha was a collection of the lost writings of Ptolemy of Alexandria. Following his murder, his scattered papers, including those describing the process of creating the Gate of Ptolemy, were put together in the Apocrypha. Most serious magicians regarded the work as a speculative fantasy. The book was only ever published in ancient Greek. Over the centuries, some magicians sought to understand Ptolemy's writings and use the Gate, but only for the usual ends of increasing their own power. These attempts all failed miserably, convincing future generations that the Apocrypha's knowledge was nothing more than fantasy, and the book was neglected. Kitty Jones's first job for Harold Button was to deliver him a copy of this book, which he had long desired to study. Despite Button's nature, however, he too did not place much stock in some of the more unusual ideas of the book. After Bartimaeus explained to her the concept of the Gate of Ptolemy, Kitty took the copy of the book for herself. She had to rely on Nathaniel to read it for her, as she did not know how to read ancient Greek."@en . . . "L&O"@en . "Apocrypha is the final boss of Radiant Historia, and is Heiss transformed by the power of the emotions felt by all the Sacrifices that passed through Historia. Curiously, it resembles Relativity, a print by M. C. Escher."@en . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . "Apocrypha is a short story by Matt Burns featured on the official site, released 24 April 2015."@en . . "The X-Files"@en . . . . . . "Apocrypha"@en . "Las p\u00E1ginas flotaban en una corriente de aire m\u00EDstico que \u00E9l [Morian Zenas] no pod\u00EDa sentir."@es . "There are several tales associated with the Vorkosigan Saga that do not actually appear in the text. It appears they had been in early versions but had not survived the editing process. As they are not actually in canon, there is no particular reason for the author or any fan-fic writer to consider them definitive. \n* The origins of the L-shaped scar on Aral Vorkosigan's chin: It was apparently given by Ges Vorrutyer by means of a broken wine bottle. See \"Aral's Appearance\". \n* The preservation of Shakespeare on Barrayar, complete with three or five works not known anywhere else in the Nexus (including Earth). See \"Barrayaran Literature 1\" and \"Barrayaran Literature 2\". \n* The genetics of creating hermaphrodites is described as using an extra \"Z\" chromosome (see Hermaphrodite for more discussion). \n* No mention of Alpha Colony occurs anywhere in the text."@en . . . "4"^^ . . . . . . . "Apocrypha"@en . . . . . "Apocrypha is book of prophecies and visions written by the Visionary hunter Fyodor. It was published by Anchorite Press as a reproduction of Fyodor's handwritten notes, compiled and annotated by the Hermit Violin99. Fyodor writes in somewhat disjointed fashion, skipping between tales of his journeys and the history of hunters which he has constructed. The latter is the result of his research into the visions he is sent by the \"Shining Ones\" (his name for the Messengers), drawing widely on mythologies from around the globe. A summary of his story follows:"@en . . . . . . "Seekers"@en . . "7"^^ . "Name: Apocrypha Official Website: Recruiting Status: Open Activity Time: Strong Oceanic timezone presence. Good U.S. timezone presence"@en . "Lurkers"@en . "Apocrypha"@en . . . . "Apocrypha is a term used to refer to material or content which is generally seen as less authoritative, or questionable in origin, nature or content. Sometimes this refers to the source or authorship of the material, sometimes to the authority and veracity of its content. For the purposes of the Visionary Universe Wiki, apocryphal material, or simply apocrypha, refers to any material which has not been confirmed as canon material. Canon material is content, facts, events, concepts, etc. which have been clearly shown in published or distributed Visionary Universe productions. That content, once revealed, or established in published work, thus becomes authoritative and establishes itself as 'fact' in the Visionary Universe."@en . "[[Archivo:2013-02-11 00008.jpg|thumb|250px|Vista de Apocrypha en The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn.]] Archivo:Quotebg.png \"Las p\u00E1ginas flotaban en una corriente de aire m\u00EDstico que \u00E9l [Morian Zenas] no pod\u00EDa sentir.\" \u2015Seif-ij Hidja Para la localizaci\u00F3n de The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn, ver \"Apocrypha (Dragonborn)\". Apocrypha es uno de los diecis\u00E9is planos de Oblivion. Lo gobierna Hermaeus Mora, tambi\u00E9n conocido como Herma Mora (por la tribu de los Skaal), el Jardinero de Hombres o el Pr\u00EDncipe Daedra del conocimiento, el destino y la memoria."@es . . . "Apocrypha is a short story by Matt Burns featured on the official site, released 24 April 2015."@en . "Apocrypha is a Greek word (\u03B1\u03C0\u03CC\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C6\u03B1, neuter plural of \u03B1\u03C0\u03CC\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C6\u03BF\u03C2), from \u03B1\u03C0\u03BF\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C0\u03C4\u03B5\u03B9\u03BD, to hide away. Thus it connotes the idea of \"closed\" or \"hidden.\" (In this sense apocrypha is in contrast with apocalypse, which means \"opened,\" \"revealed,\" or \"uncovered.\") Apocryphon is the singular noun, apocrypha the plural noun, and apocryphal the adjective. These words are used to describe the character of a certain class of religiously oriented ancient writings."@en . . . "November 1995"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Apocrypha is a term used to refer to material or content which is generally seen as less authoritative, or questionable in origin, nature or content. Sometimes this refers to the source or authorship of the material, sometimes to the authority and veracity of its content."@en . . "3"^^ . . . . . "The Apocrypha is the final boss in the Jokanur Diggings mission which takes players through the ruins of Fahranur. Like all Graven Monoliths that serve Abaddon, it has the ability to shapeshift - transforming itself into completely different professions. Apocrypha can prove to be a challenge to the unprepared."@en . "Apocrypha"@de . "Apocrypha is a Greek word (\u03B1\u03C0\u03CC\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C6\u03B1, neuter plural of \u03B1\u03C0\u03CC\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C6\u03BF\u03C2), from \u03B1\u03C0\u03BF\u03BA\u03C1\u03C5\u03C0\u03C4\u03B5\u03B9\u03BD, to hide away. Thus it connotes the idea of \"closed\" or \"hidden.\" (In this sense apocrypha is in contrast with apocalypse, which means \"opened,\" \"revealed,\" or \"uncovered.\") Apocryphon is the singular noun, apocrypha the plural noun, and apocryphal the adjective. These words are used to describe the character of a certain class of religiously oriented ancient writings."@en . . . . . . . . "Name: Apocrypha Official Website: Recruiting Status: Open Activity Time: Strong Oceanic timezone presence. Good U.S. timezone presence"@en . . "1996-02-16"^^ . . . "13"^^ . . "American Dream"@en . . "Apocrypha"@es . . . "Apocrypha"@en . . . "Apocrypha.jpg"@en . . . . . "Nicholas_Burke_&_Daniel_Hendricks.jpg"@en . . "\"Apocrypha\" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of The X-Files."@en . "Apocrypha"@en . . . . . "Piper Maru Piper Maru"@en . . . . . . . "Seif-ij Hidja"@es . . . . . . . . "Pusher"@en . . . . "4"^^ . "3"^^ . "Apocrypha is the final boss of Radiant Historia, and is Heiss transformed by the power of the emotions felt by all the Sacrifices that passed through Historia. Curiously, it resembles Relativity, a print by M. C. Escher."@en . "November"@en . . "[[Archivo:2013-02-11 00008.jpg|thumb|250px|Vista de Apocrypha en The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn.]] Archivo:Quotebg.png \"Las p\u00E1ginas flotaban en una corriente de aire m\u00EDstico que \u00E9l [Morian Zenas] no pod\u00EDa sentir.\" \u2015Seif-ij Hidja Para la localizaci\u00F3n de The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn, ver \"Apocrypha (Dragonborn)\". Apocrypha es uno de los diecis\u00E9is planos de Oblivion. Lo gobierna Hermaeus Mora, tambi\u00E9n conocido como Herma Mora (por la tribu de los Skaal), el Jardinero de Hombres o el Pr\u00EDncipe Daedra del conocimiento, el destino y la memoria. Como se describe en el libro Las puertas de Oblivion, el reino es una biblioteca interminable con estanter\u00EDas que se alargaban en todas las direcciones con montones de libros apilados. Todos los libros ten\u00EDan la cubierta negra, sin t\u00EDtulo. Dentro de Apocrypha se siente la presencia de fantasmas invisibles movi\u00E9ndose entre las pilas de libros, buscando sin parar. Apocrypha est\u00E1 habitada por criaturas da\u00E9dricas al servicio de Hermaeus Mora, tales como acechadores y buscadores. La manera m\u00E1s sencilla de acceder a este plano de Oblivion es mediante la lectura de uno de los misteriosos Libros Negros repartidos por todo Tamriel. Una aparici\u00F3n del cuerpo del lector permanece en Mundus, inmovilizado de su fuerza vital. La mayor\u00EDa de los mortales que lean un Libro Negro enloquecen, pero aquellos que viajan con \u00E9xito a trav\u00E9s de los Libros ap\u00F3crifos son conocidos por descubrir conocimientos poderosos. Si se muere en Apocrypha mientras se lee un Libro Negro simplemente se destierra al lector a Tamriel. Releyendo un Libro regresar\u00E1 el lector a la misma \u00E1rea de Apocrypha permiti\u00E9ndole intentar otra vez la b\u00FAsqueda de conocimiento."@es . . . . . "\"Apocrypha\" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of The X-Files."@en .