Holy War, also known as Jihad and Crusade, is a recurring item, skill, status effect or trait that results in the in rendering the target completely immune to any attacks. It exists in various forms, either limited to one character, or affecting the entire party. It is recurringly the OverDrive associated with the Paladin, Crusader and Champion class.
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| - Holy War, also known as Jihad and Crusade, is a recurring item, skill, status effect or trait that results in the in rendering the target completely immune to any attacks. It exists in various forms, either limited to one character, or affecting the entire party. It is recurringly the OverDrive associated with the Paladin, Crusader and Champion class.
- The Holy War was the Inrithi host summoned by Maithanet to invade Kian and reconquer Shimeh.
- Holy War is a gamestyle first featured in Worms Armageddon. It is built around usage of the Holy Hand Grenade.
- Arriving at the battle field, [[MagnaAngemon ()|MagnaAngemon]] informs Neo he is only being used by [[Daemon ()|Daemon]], only for Neo to say he does not care. As Neo informs him that he has found a way to control Arkadimon as a Super Ultimate, HolyAngemon uses his "Heaven's Gate", capturing Arkadimon. Thinking they've won, they are surprised when Arkadimon escapes from inside. Knowing what he has to do, MagnaAngemon digivvolves to [[Seraphimon ()|Seraphimon]]. Using his "Seven Heavens" attack, they are surprised to see that Arkadimon not only survived but digivolved to Champion. Absorbing some of his data, Seraphimon degenerates back to MagnaAngemon. As VenomMyotismon is about to destroy the remaining Digimon, Zero and Taichi arrive.
- The "hopeless holy war", and "the taming of the humans", as Raziel variously described it, was mentioned in the backstory of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. An unseen event in Nosgoth's history, this war followed soon after the raising of the lieutenants in the post-Blood Omen era, and represented the beginning of the Soul Reaver era. The conflict lasted less than a hundred years.
- In 2005, to protest the Kansas Board of Education’s decision to make “intelligent design” in the classroom, graduate student Bobby Henderson wrote an open letter to the School Board demanding that they give equal classroom time to Flying Spaghetti Monsterism. Henderson outlined his belief in an invisible, supernatural creator called the Spaghetti Monster, whose existence could be neither proven nor disproven, and insisted that the Monster deserved a place in the curriculum along with the story of “intelligent design.” 4) A kamikaze crab will always fight to the death.
- A holy war was a conflict motivated by religious fervor or indignation. The Arabic language term jihad was also used to describe such a war. In 2269, Tchar described the ramifications of what might happen if his people discovered that the Soul of Alar had been stolen as a jihad. He felt that they might launch such a war on the entire galaxy. The Vedala felt this was the motive for the theft in the first place. (TAS: "The Jihad")
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- Quincy Empire
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| - Kain's empire versus the major human kingdoms
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| - Kain , Raziel, Turel, Dumah, Rahab, Zephon, and Melchiah versus unknown enemies
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| - Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01
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| - The raising of the lieutenants
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Title
| - Holy War
- Nosgoth's historical events
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Weapons
| - Few unlimited and several limited weapons and utilities
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Before
| - The raising of the lieutenants
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Result
| - Tactical and Psychological Coven Victory
- *Dissolution of the Quincy Empire
*Downfall of Jiro Kamiko
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Forces
| - Katsumi's Loyalists
*The Harbringers
*Thirteen Dracula
*Majority of Reikon Kyuuban
*Majority of Elders
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| - The Human Citadel, the Pillars of Nosgoth
*Appearances:
** Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
** Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver comic
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| - A holy war was a conflict motivated by religious fervor or indignation. The Arabic language term jihad was also used to describe such a war. In 2269, Tchar described the ramifications of what might happen if his people discovered that the Soul of Alar had been stolen as a jihad. He felt that they might launch such a war on the entire galaxy. The Vedala felt this was the motive for the theft in the first place. (TAS: "The Jihad") Immediately prior to the genesis of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a "jihad in space" was suggested to be featured in an ultimately never-produced concept for a new Star Trek series, conceived by the father-and-son producing team of Sam and Greg Strangis. (The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years, pp. 44, 45-46) In 2366, Doctor Barron feared that the Mintakans' renewed interest in the Overseer, spurred by Jean-Luc Picard's interference, would lead the Mintakans into inquisitions and holy wars. He suggested that Picard could guide them by going along with their belief that he was the Overseer and giving them instruction, something Picard refused to do, as he felt that would be leading them backwards. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ) In 2376, Michael Sullivan described Milo's hostile reaction to the crew of USS Voyager (supposedly spirit folk), saying he was acting as though a holy war had been declared. (VOY: "Spirit Folk") In 2377, Klingons seeking the kuvah'magh in Miral Paris were incensed upon learning of her hybrid heritage and felt she was not the savior they were looking for after all. B'Elanna Torres cautioned Kohlar that she was liable to cause a holy war if she helped him to convince them that Miral was indeed their prophesied savior. (VOY: "Prophecy")
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