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* [[Mummies At the Dinner Table]]: Star relates a tale of a woman who had her deceased husbands stuffed and mounted and kept them in her house.
* [[Mummies At the Dinner Table]]: Star relates a tale of a woman who had her deceased husbands stuffed and mounted and kept them in her house.
* [[Naked First Impression]]: Oscar first meets Star on Île du Levant, a Mediterranean island where casual nudity is accepted and indeed required.
* [[Naked First Impression]]: Oscar first meets Star on Île du Levant, a Mediterranean island where casual nudity is accepted and indeed required.
* [[Named Weapons]]: Oscar's sword, [http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/albion/late/sword-lady-vivamus.htm "Lady Vivamus"]. He named it from the motto etched onto it, ''"Dum vivamus, vivamus!"'' ("While we live, let us live!")
* [[Named Weapons]]: Oscar's sword, [http://www.kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=AL3&name=Albion+Lady+Vivamus+Sword+ "Lady Vivamus"]. He named it from the motto etched onto it, ''"Dum vivamus, vivamus!"'' ("While we live, let us live!")
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: The Eater of Souls, a witty, [[Faux Affably Evil]] construct set at the heart of the Mile-High Tower who waits for [[The Hero]] to come so he can [[Hannibal Lecture|dissect his character]], shortly before dissecting his body.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: The Eater of Souls, a witty, [[Faux Affably Evil]] construct set at the heart of the Mile-High Tower who waits for [[The Hero]] to come so he can [[Hannibal Lecture|dissect his character]], shortly before dissecting his body.
* [[Pocket Dimension]]: Karth-Hokesh, where the Mile-High Tower is located. Not so much a universe as simply a ''place'', as Star describes it.
* [[Pocket Dimension]]: Karth-Hokesh, where the Mile-High Tower is located. Not so much a universe as simply a ''place'', as Star describes it.