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| - Myrtle is a symbol of love. It is the Hebrew emblem of marriage.
- Myrtle the Diving Turtle is world-renowned for her treasure hunting ability. Her great finds have included one teapot, a shoelace, and a pool table on which she plays weekly snooker matches with her mates.
- Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 21421E
- Myrtle is a young hedgehog girl who work in the Workroom together with Needle. She started work there early ans goes into a daze where she sews symbols into the threadings. Even though she is not aware of the threadings code, these symbols predict events of the future. Her younger siblings are Furtle and Ouch.
- Myrtle was a girl living in the Oakvale of the Snowglobe. Myrtle lived in Myrtle's cottage which can be found on the hill opposite the Well, where the Drowned Farm is in Wraithmarsh. She appears to have been killed by the other children, an event which they later celebrated. Madam Ursula the schoolteacher states in her diary that she found Myrtle's body by her school desk and that the other children had "such wicked smiles". However, she convinced herself that it must have been an accident.
- Myrtle appears in Constance's memories that are revealed by the Whisperer. She took care of Constance before she ran away to a library.
- Myrtle is James's step-aunt. She was seen and referred to in "D.W. Unties the Knot" in the Reads' House.
- Myrtle, like Frank, is a character on Habbo Hotel.
- It was so secret nobody was sure what it looked like, except that it was disguised as a household appliance and would respond to code phrases. The Scooby-Doo Detective Agency was given the job of finding it in Pingree's Department Store by trying out the phrases on every item they could. It turned out to look like a common fan. (A Code in the Nose)
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- Myrtle was an innkeeper in Bryn Shander sometime after the War of the Silver Marches.
- Myrtle is a minor character in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
- Myrtle was an old female Redwall Abbey hedgehog who often assisted Friar Bunfold in the Kitchen. She drank oat'n'barley water poisoned with wolfbane by Veil Sixclaw meant for Friar Bunfold, but survived with help from Sister Withe. Not to be confused with Myrtle.
- The Walton's goat, given by Maude Gormley s4/e7; Myrtle is used as "set dressing" on the movie being film on the Mountain s4/e11 The Wing-walker
- Myrtle is a woman forced into a naturist lifestyle by the Britannian Tax Council, living in the Bee Cave together with her husband Murray. When meeting Tseramed in Ultima VII, the ranger told the Avatar that there were two strange people living in the Bee Cave that he thought he knew from his past in Yew. Entering the Cave, the Avatar soon found two naked people who called themselves Papa and Mama.
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