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  • The Four
  • The Four
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  • History of team is unknown.
  • "The Four" is a Year 1 thriller, released on January 4th.
  • The Four are the four elemental powers of Rathillien. They are the central figures in the Merikit religion, as well as being worshiped by many in Kothifir. The Four are personified by four individuals who died and became gods at the time of the Kencyr temples activating in Rathillien, which pumped a great deal of energy into the world. In addition, others can play the roles of the Four during ritual.
  • Basada en la novela de Wen Rui An, este drama se centra en cuatro asesinos/detectives de gran habilidad que son contratados por el Emperador de China para arrestar y ejecutar a cualquier criminal en todo el país.
  • The Goddesses Al-Uzza, Al-Lat and Menat formed a triad in pre-Islamic Arabia. They were widely worshipped: from Nabatean Petra in the North to the legendary Kingdoms of Arabia Felix in the South, including Saba, known as region known as Sheba in the Bible; as far east as Iran and Palmyra; and the three of them were very popular Goddesses in Mecca at the time of Muhammad.
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  • Bad
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Creators
  • Rob Liefeld
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  • Active
OfficialName
  • The Four
Name
  • The Four
First
  • Youngblood Vol 1 1
God of
  • Various
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Religion
  • Pre-Islamic Arab Polytheism
Universe
  • Youngblood
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  • “There was a lad…”
  • “There was a maid…”
  • “There was an old man…”
  • “There was an old woman…”
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  • History of team is unknown.
  • "The Four" is a Year 1 thriller, released on January 4th.
  • The Four are the four elemental powers of Rathillien. They are the central figures in the Merikit religion, as well as being worshiped by many in Kothifir. The Four are personified by four individuals who died and became gods at the time of the Kencyr temples activating in Rathillien, which pumped a great deal of energy into the world. In addition, others can play the roles of the Four during ritual.
  • Basada en la novela de Wen Rui An, este drama se centra en cuatro asesinos/detectives de gran habilidad que son contratados por el Emperador de China para arrestar y ejecutar a cualquier criminal en todo el país.
  • The Goddesses Al-Uzza, Al-Lat and Menat formed a triad in pre-Islamic Arabia. They were widely worshipped: from Nabatean Petra in the North to the legendary Kingdoms of Arabia Felix in the South, including Saba, known as region known as Sheba in the Bible; as far east as Iran and Palmyra; and the three of them were very popular Goddesses in Mecca at the time of Muhammad. Hubal (Arabic: هبل‎) was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, notably at the Kaaba in Mecca. His idol was a human figure, believed to control acts of divination, which was in the form of tossing arrows before the statue. The direction in which the arrows pointed answered questions asked of the idol. The origins of the cult of Hubal are uncertain, but the name is found in inscriptions from Nabataea in northern Arabia (across the territory of modern Syria and Iraq). The specific powers and identity attributed to Hubal are equally unclear. The three goddesses were sometimes said to be his daughters.
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