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This item can be crafted using Blacksmithing (365); taught by [Plans: Dirge].

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  • Dirge
  • Dirge
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  • This item can be crafted using Blacksmithing (365); taught by [Plans: Dirge].
  • Dirge is the nickname given to the tenth colossus. This serpentine colossus moves through the loose sand in a gigantic cave, it is also the third longest of these three and in fact all 16 colossi, with a rough length of 260 ft/79.2m.
  • Dirge was the "cheerleader" and pilot for the intergalactic fighter known as Demolisher.
  • Dirge est un soldat vétéran, un commandeur de l'armée régulière des Ailes Carmins. C'est un homme plutôt grand et bien bâti, chauve et dont les yeux bruns sont cernés de noir (sans doute une manière d'impressionner l'ennemi). Il s'agit d'un homme honnête et droit, qui bien qu'ayant l'habitude de diriger plusieurs centaines d'hommes à la fois, a toujours fait attention au bien-être de ses soldats. Sa keyblade est l'Adamantine Crest , une arme absolument énorme, approchant les 2 mètres de long, plus faite pour écraser que pour trancher; d'élément Terre, elle représente bien la force brute dont fait preuve Dirge au combat. Il est possible qu'il possède une seconde keyblade, mais on ignore cependant de quoi elle a l'air.
  • Dirge was a soothing style of music that included harmonic overtones.
  • "Dirge" is the theme song specially commissioned by Reginald Fletcher for his attempt to jump McGregor's Gorge of Doom with his motorcycle during his days as "The Flying Fishmonger". The theme song and its updated version are heard during the episode "The Flying Fishmonger" and are revealed to be integral to the plot of the episode. This original version was so dreary, it caused it to rain, and delayed Reginald from jumping McGregor's Gorge.
  • Dirge is the 6th chapter of Sora no Otoshimono manga.
  • Dirge is an anime made by Williamstrother. It set in the US, where an American Splinter group composed of rouge US Soldiers attempt to overthrow the US goverment for it's "elitest" attitude twords it's people. The main character is a 25 year old Delta Force operative named Trent Smith.
  • Dirge was one of Zeta's goons. He was sent to attack Ynot, and was blown up when Ynot teleported inside him. His head found this very anticlimatic.
  • The sound of his engines causes petrifying fear in those who hear them. He's a master at dispensing fear among his opponents, though other Decepticons are put off by his mournful, silent ways. "He gives me the creeps," says Ramjet. Needs to control a situation; otherwise, he too falls victim to fear, making him useless as a warrior. He carries two concussion missiles.
  • Dirge, also called the Land of Howling Spirits, lay west of the Jade Empire. Essentially a range of sheer snowy mountains, the land was sparsely populated and housed few communities. In general usage the word Dirge described the monastery and home of the Spirit Monks. There the monks lived in and tended to the Temple of Dirge, the holy temple of the Water Dragon. The land in and around the temple was unique as it existed both in the human world and in the spirit world. Dirge was also described in the scrollstand "The Land of Howling Spirits".
  • Dirge is a character in Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes.
  • Dirge works as a bouncer for the Ragged Flagon, the underground tavern that the Guild uses as a base of operations. In the Ragged Flagon, he can be found in the front of the bar next to the sign on the bridge, or sitting down at one of the tables eating. He is quite muscular and never sleeps.
  • Dirge is one of the many Decepticon seekers present in the Transformers franchise.
  • Description: The caster's song draws the energies of death and destruction. Any enemies in the area of effect suffer 2 points of strength and dexterity ability score damage each round. If the enemy leaves the area of effect, their strength and dexterity are restored.
  • Your song draws upon the energies of death and destruction. All enemies in the area of effect suffer 2 points of Strength and Dexterity damage each round. If the enemy leaves the area of effect, their Strength and Dexterity are restored.
  • Dirge is one of the kids at the "rejects" table in the corner of the cafeteria (along with Keef, Gretchen, Melvin, and Matthew P. Mathers III), as shown in Bestest Friend. He also makes cameo appearances in the episodes Lice, and Dibship Rising.
  • Dirge is a song that was removed from All Hope Is Gone.
  • A zombie with a mind of his own but with no memorie of who he was. During his years alive he met a girl named Zoe and protects her for undead creatures with his dog Cerburus
  • The chilling rumble of Dirge's engines as they approach from a distance is merely a prelude to the petrifying fear they induce in whomever is unlucky enough to hear as they pass overhead. And fear is something with which Dirge is quite familiar. He knows its all-consuming power; he understands how it can defeat even the mightiest of armies. He handles it with the same exacting proficiency that a concert pianist handles his piano's keys. Even his fellow Decepticons are put off a bit by his mournful, silent manner. Ramjet sums up everyone's feelings: "He gives me the creeps."
  • Appearance: Actor Andrew Divoff Associates: “The Russian Destruction Machine” Erik Drugonov, Members of The Covenant (most often "The Resident Evil" Raenius), various employees from "Elite Enterprises". 98% of the time Erik will be with him like a second shadow. Entrance Music: “The One You Love to Hate” by Rob Halford and Bruce Dickinson “You may not like the future and we’re not here to please you…we’ll take you to the killing floor.” “You think you want to know me. You think you want to own me, but I have nothing you can buy.” “I can break you.” “ I can raise you.” “Bring you to your knees…”
  • When the Decepticons allied with Cobra, Dirge was assigned to be an emissary among the humans. This would be unfortunate for the luckless Seeker. When Serpentor realized the Decepticons were going to destroy the Earth, he needed a token of conciliation to show the Autobots. So in the middle of a battle against Omega Supreme, Serpentor goaded Dirge into attacking the giant with everything he had. Serpentor then pressed a button in the cockpit of his own jet, "jamming" Dirge's "frequencies," which caused the Seeker's weapons to lock up and explode when he tried to fire.
  • A dirge is a kind of miserable music, usually a funereal piece or the song that led to that funeral. It is written mostly in the minor key, uses many flats and a few sharps and contains very little note variation; in short- happy happy joy joy. It is derived from the Latin 'Dirige', which translates as 'suicide music'.
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