The Heretic is a clone of Damian Wayne who was genetically altered to speed up his aging process. He was responsible for killing Damian.
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| - The Heretic is a clone of Damian Wayne who was genetically altered to speed up his aging process. He was responsible for killing Damian.
- The Heretic is created by Edgeworks. It is the first in the three part trilogy of the The Codex. This series has been completed. The Heretic was created with only 7 episodes, but the 7th episode is longer than the other episodes in the series. Unlike The Codex, The Heretic includes fancier CGI work, such as a space battle between the UNSC and the Covenant.
- The Heretic is an artificially-grown clone of Damian Wayne and the right-hand of Talia al Ghul in Batman Incorporated
- Gold Reward File:GoldIcon.png Reputation Disposition Type Creatures Enemies Quest ID The Heretic is a Temple quest available during the events of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. The Agent must investigate the claim of a potential Prophet for one of the Eight Divine Temples, a claim that is considered dubious at best.
- The Heretic is a Children of Atom quest in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- "The Heretic" is a poem by L. Frank Baum. It was included in his 1898 verse collection By the Candelabra's Glare. It is a poem in dialect, like several others in the 1898 book. (See "Nance Adkins" and "Farmer Benson on the Motocycle.") In eight eight-line stanzas, the poem delivers a monologue from an anonymous man with a thick accent, suggestive of a farmer or common man. "I know they calls me 'heretic,' An' names that's even wuss, 'N' says as I'm a shif'less chap, Not wuth a tinker's cuss."
- "Why shouldn't I?" he said. I said, "Well, there's so much to live for!" He said, "Like what?" I said, "Well, are you religious or atheist?" He said, "Religious." I said, "Me too! Are your Christian or Buddhist?" He said, "Christian." I said, "Me too! Are you Catholic or Protestant?" He said, "Protestant." I said, Me too! Are your Episcopalian or Baptist? He said, "Baptist!" I said, "Wow! Me too! Are your Baptist Church of God or Baptist Church of the Lord?" He said, "Baptist Church of God!" I said, "Me too! Are you Original Baptist Church of God or are you Reformed Baptist Church of God?"
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| - While searching for Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic, I found a holotape at a campground where she recently stayed. I should listen to it for clues.
- While searching for Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic, I found evidence that suggests she might be living at a nearby campground.
- On Grand Zealot Richter's orders, I located Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. Now I have to decide to kill her or reason with her.
- On Grand Zealot Richter's orders, I located Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. I was able to persuade her to leave the island.
- Grand Zealot Richter told me to track down Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. I should talk to Zealot Theil, who might know how to find her.
- On Grand Zealot Richter's orders, I located Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. I was able to persuade her to return to the Nucleus.
- On Grand Zealot Richter's orders, I located Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. I killed her, and Atom's justice has been done.
- I'm searching for Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic. Zealot Theil suggested that I investigate two holy sites Gwyneth recently profaned.
- While searching for Sister Gwyneth, a former Child of Atom turned heretic, I found a holotape with a journal entry. In it, Gwyneth mentions an old church east of Kawaketak Station.
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