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| - Se cree que murió durante el Bombardeo de Taris.
- Marl (マール Māru) is the wife of Lucky and the mother of Happy.
- Marl (マール Māru, fan translated as Mahl) is a location from TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga. It is a kingdom that is situated to the northwest of the Western Sene Sea. After the fall of Leda, Marl became a suzerain state to Salia. During the Balt War, it was invaded by Istoria. It is later liberated when Prince Richard and the Leda Alliance Army defeat Prince Ronald's forces at the palace.
- Marl is a grumpy drunk found in Feldepost's Inn, along with his friend Dunkin. He doesn't like adventurers because he blames them for his son's death. His son, Kennair Nethalin, aspired to be an adventurer but died doing so. You can slay him without losing any Reputation, or calm him down for a significant experience reward, but with no way to kill him without losing the reputation.
- Marl era un amigable luchador de la cantina de Ciudad Alta, el cual fue vencido por el Extranjero Misterioso. Se cree que murió durante el Bombardeo de Taris.
- Hän luultavasti kuoli, kun Darth Malakin sithlentue pommitti Tarista.
- January 1, 1999, is four days before the wedding of scientist Kevitt Standish to his fiance, Marcia. Before she leaves for a few days, Marcia elicits a promise from Kevitt to not use his invention for travelling through time, which is called a"time-belt". He makes a her a vague promise that he will be at the wedding in four days.
- Marl or marlstone is a calcium carbonate or lime-rich mud or mudstone which contains variable amounts of clays and silt. The dominant carbonate mineral in most marls is calcite, but other carbonate minerals such as aragonite, dolomite, and siderite may be present. Marl was originally an old term loosely applied to a variety of materials, most of which occur as loose, earthy deposits consisting chiefly of an intimate mixture of clay and calcium carbonate, formed under freshwater conditions; specifically an earthy substance containing 35–65% clay and 65–35% carbonate. It also describes a habit of coralline red alga. The term is today often used to describe indurated marine deposits and lacustrine (lake) sediments which more accurately should be named marlstone. Marlstone is an indurated rock
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