A powerful ancient art dealing all damage attributes. Deals extreme mystic damage to all enemy units in an area.
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| - Force Majeure
- Force majeure
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| - A powerful ancient art dealing all damage attributes. Deals extreme mystic damage to all enemy units in an area.
- A force majeure argument was used by Oswald Danes' legal team to secure his parole after the events of Miracle Day. According to a contemporaneous KCNU news report, Danes was freed after his execution failed. The charity legal group, Freedom and Liberty, "employed a force majeure ruling to define Danes' survival as an Act of God". Since the state of Kentucky could not immediately prove otherwise, they were compelled to set him free. This was aided through the citation of the Fifth Amendment forbidding being punished more than once for the same crime (his lethal injection had been carried out) and the Eighth Amendment forbidding cruel and unusual punishment (a normally painless death was made painful via Miracle Day). (TV: The New World)
- A force majeure clause is a contract clause whose purpose is to identify conditions under which a participant will not be deemed in breach of contract as a result of circumstances beyond its control, such as, but not limited to, war, strikes, fires, floods, and acts of God, as specified in the contract.
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Modifier
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ITEM
| - Clay of Marton
- Shard of Chaos
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Effectiveness II
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Effectiveness I
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Effectiveness V
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Effectiveness IV
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Effectiveness III
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Item2Value II
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Item2Value IV
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Item1Value IV
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Item2Value I
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Item2Value III
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Item1Value II
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Item1Value V
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Item1Value III
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Item1Value I
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Item2Value V
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Description
| - A powerful ancient art dealing all damage attributes. Deals extreme mystic damage to all enemy units in an area.
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Damage
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Arts
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Art
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Effect
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Modifier II
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Modifier I
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Modifier III
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Modifier IV
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Modifier V
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Effect IV
| - Petrification(3750 damage per unit22000 damage per unit )
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Speed II
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Effect III
| - Petrification(3500 damage per unit16000 damage per unit )
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Effect V
| - Petrification(4000 damage per unit27000 damage per unit )
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Speed V
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Effect I
| - Petrification(3000 damage per unit5400 damage per unit )
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Speed III
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Effect II
| - Petrification(3250 damage per unit10000 damage per unit )
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Speed I
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Speed IV
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abstract
| - A powerful ancient art dealing all damage attributes. Deals extreme mystic damage to all enemy units in an area.
- A force majeure argument was used by Oswald Danes' legal team to secure his parole after the events of Miracle Day. According to a contemporaneous KCNU news report, Danes was freed after his execution failed. The charity legal group, Freedom and Liberty, "employed a force majeure ruling to define Danes' survival as an Act of God". Since the state of Kentucky could not immediately prove otherwise, they were compelled to set him free. This was aided through the citation of the Fifth Amendment forbidding being punished more than once for the same crime (his lethal injection had been carried out) and the Eighth Amendment forbidding cruel and unusual punishment (a normally painless death was made painful via Miracle Day). (TV: The New World)
- A force majeure clause is a contract clause whose purpose is to identify conditions under which a participant will not be deemed in breach of contract as a result of circumstances beyond its control, such as, but not limited to, war, strikes, fires, floods, and acts of God, as specified in the contract.
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