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''Lord Of Light'' is a 1967 [[Hugo Award]]-winning novel by [[Roger Zelazny]]. |
''Lord Of Light'' is a 1967 [[Hugo Award]]-winning novel by [[Roger Zelazny]]. |
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* [[Immortality]]: Everyone who uses the reincarnation machines has Type IX, although they use cloning to provide new bodies, instead of stealing them. |
* [[Immortality]]: Everyone who uses the reincarnation machines has Type IX, although they use cloning to provide new bodies, instead of stealing them. |
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* [[Jerkass Gods]]: Oh, yes. |
* [[Jerkass Gods]]: Oh, yes. |
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* [[King Bob the Nth]]: The colony ship that carried the original settlers to the world of the planet's setting was called the "[ |
* [[King Bob the Nth]]: The colony ship that carried the original settlers to the world of the planet's setting was called the "[[wikipedia:Star of India (ship)|Star of India]]". |
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* [[Lady in Red]]: Kali wears a red sari and necklaces of skulls. |
* [[Lady in Red]]: Kali wears a red sari and necklaces of skulls. |
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* [[Lost Colony]]: The setting. Earth is described as "lost Urath," although whether this means the book occurs [[After the End]], or it simply means they can't get back to Earth, is left an open question. |
* [[Lost Colony]]: The setting. Earth is described as "lost Urath," although whether this means the book occurs [[After the End]], or it simply means they can't get back to Earth, is left an open question. |
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[[Category:Nebula Award]] |
[[Category:Nebula Award]] |
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[[Category:Science Fiction Literature]] |
[[Category:Science Fiction Literature]] |
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