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Reaver or Reavers may refer to: Fictional characters * Reavers (comics), cyborgs in Marvel Comics * Reaver (''Firefly''), in the 2002 TV series, and the related movie ''Serenity'' * villains in the 2017 film ''Logan'' * a group of monster hunters in Andrzej Sapkowski's 1992 short story collection Sword of Destiny, part of The Witcher series * an enemy in The Runelords book series by David Farland * a pirate lord in the video games ''Fable II'' (2008) and ''Fable III'' (2010) * a class specialization in the video game ''Dark Age of Camelot'' * a class specialization in the video game '' Dragon Age: Inquisition'' * a unit in the video game ''StarCraft'' * a bandit faction in the add on for '' The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon'' and '' The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn'' video games ''Morrowind'' and ''Skyrim'' * an enemy type in the video game '' God of War 2018'' * the New Conglomerate air superiority fighter in the video game ''PlanetSide 2'' * People who modify images on X (formerl ...
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Reavers (comics)
The Reavers are a fictional team of criminal cyborgs appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. In the Marvel Universe, the Reavers are characters dedicated to the destruction of the X-Men and a number of them especially wanted to take revenge on Wolverine in particular. The group are assembled under the leadership of character Donald Pierce and consist of three survivors from a group of Australian cyborgs who formed the original 'Reavers', along with other cyborgs. The Reavers are not to be confused with the Reavers, who are involved in the histories of the Guardians of the Galaxy members Starhawk and Aleta. The Reavers appeared in the 2017 film '' Logan'', with their leader Donald Pierce portrayed by Boyd Holbrook. Publication history The Reavers first appeared in the comic title ''Uncanny X-Men'' #229 (May 1988) and were created by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri. Fictional group history Looters The original group of cyborgs calling themselves t ...
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Bloodmoon
Blood Moon or Bloodmoon may refer to: Folklore and tradition * Hunter's moon, the first full moon after the harvest moon * Xquic, a mythological Mayan heroine sometimes glossed as "Blood Moon" or "Blood Girl/Maiden" in English * Blood Moon (eclipse), a popular term to describe the reddish color of the moon during the total lunar eclipse ** Blood moon prophecy, a prophecy surrounding the tetrad of lunar eclipses beginning April 2014 Film * ''Bloodmoon'' (1990 film), an Australian horror film * ''Bloodmoon'' (1997 film), an American martial arts film * ''Blood Moon'' (2014 film), a British Western horror film * ''Bloody Moon'', a Spanish-German horror film * ''Wolf Girl'' (film), a film with the alternate title ''Blood Moon'' Literature * ''Blood Moon'' (novel), a 2009 novel by Garry Disher * ''Blood Moon'', a 2025 novel by Sandra Brown * ''Blood Moon'', a 2022 novel by Heather Graham and Jon Land * ''Blood Moon'', a 1996 novel by Hal Lindsey * ''Blood Moon'', a 2019 nonfic ...
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Freelancer (video Game)
''Freelancer'' is a space trading and combat simulation video game developed by Digital Anvil and published by Xbox Game Studios, Microsoft Game Studios. It is a chronological sequel to Digital Anvil's ''Starlancer'', a combat flight simulator released in 2000. The game was initially announced by Chris Roberts (video game developer), Chris Roberts in 1999, and following many production schedule mishaps and a buyout of Digital Anvil by Microsoft, it was eventually released in March 2003. In the game, players take on the roles of spacecraft pilots. These characters fly single-seater ships, exploring the planets and space stations of 48 known star systems. They also engage in dogfights with other pilots (player- and computer-controlled) to protect traders or engage in piracy themselves. Other player activities include Bounty hunter, bounty-hunting, commodity trading, and resource mining. The Single-player video game, single-player mode puts the player in the role of Edison Trent, who ...
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