. . "Th\u1EC3 lo\u1EA1i:K\u1EF9 n\u0103ng The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, \"S\u01B0\u01A1ng M\u00F9\") l\u00E0 k\u1EF9 n\u0103ng ph\u00F2ng th\u1EE7 trong th\u1EBF gi\u1EDBi Inazuma Eleven GO."@vi . "Frank Darabont"@fr . . "\u6697\u9ED2\u9727\u90FD"@en . . . "#4: Fire Ship"@en . . . "60"^^ . "The Mist (\u9727) is a corrosive entity, able to eat through almost any material, including metal bars and stone. It can also create a blanket of fog for cover. The Mist is aligned under the The Watery card."@en . . . "none"@en . "40"^^ . "15"^^ . "The Mist is a novella written by Stephen King. It was first published in an anthology named Dark Forces in 1980. It was later published in book Skeleton Crew in 1985."@en . "July 1998"@en . . . "C"@en . . "Day of Honor #2: Armageddon Sky''"@en . . . "2374"^^ . "27"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . "The Mist"@cs . . "Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch"@en . . . "#2: Dujonian's Hoard"@en . . "Wood"@en . "The Mist"@en . . "Mist lives in a house with her housefolk that is in the forest. Mist's owners get a new cat, Spot, and they become great friends. Then, Mist is thinking about living in the forest. When Mist joins the clans, her new name as Mistpaw, she starts to be seen by eyes she doesn't know. She is starting to think second thoughts about living in the forest, but there is no way she can go back to her cramped up life. Will she be able to handle the forest, or be forced back to her cramped up life, and live with Spot for the rest of her life? Read to find out! See my other fanfics here:My Fanfics"@en . . . . "The Mist"@vi . . . . . . "2007"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "The Dominion War #2:"@en . "2007"^^ . . . "\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8"@en . "Sisko enters the Captain's Table and tells a story of his encounter with the Mist, a group who exist in another level of reality."@en . "220"^^ . . "Hunter M. Via"@en . "\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8"@en . "2003"^^ . . . . . . . "Frank Darabont"@en . "2007-11-21"^^ . . "The Mist is a thick, unnatural mist inhabited by various species of otherworldly creatures and deadly predators, believed to be from another dimension, and it plays a major titular role in the Stephen King novella The Mist, the 1985 interactive fiction computer game of the same name and the 2007 supernatural sci-fi/horror movie adaptation of the same name. It came upon the coastal American town of Bridgton, Maine after a severe thunderstorm that occurred at the mountains where the controversial military experiment codenamed \"Arrowhead Project\" (intended only as an extradimensional window to see what's awaits on the other side) took place. It becomes a living nightmare for all of the town's citizens including those trapped in the Food House supermarket such as famed commercial artist David"@en . . . . . . . "--07-01"^^ . . . "The Mist (\u9727) is a corrosive entity, able to eat through almost any material, including metal bars and stone. It can also create a blanket of fog for cover. The Mist is aligned under the The Watery card."@en . . . . . "50"^^ . ""@fr . "Stephen King's The Mist"@fr . "The Mist is a novella by Stephen King. It was originally collected in the 1980 anthology, Dark Forces, and in King's own collection, Skeleton Crew, but was later re-published on its own by Signet. The story was adapted into a 2007 film."@en . . "The Mist has the ability to corrode/eat through almost any solid material and create a blanket of fog for cover. The true form of The Mist is a woman in a meditative stance. It should be noted that The Mist's abilities did not affect Yukito when he rushed into the mist to help Touya, most likely due to the fact that Mist is under Yue's jurisdiction and Yukito is acting as his false form. It is under The Watery. The Mist was transformed in Episode 61. It was used to dissolve a piece of metal railing enchanted by Eriol for one of Sakura's trials."@en . . . . "Galaxy"@vi . . "The morning after a violent thunderstorm, David Drayton (Thomas Jane), a graphic artist, and his wife Stephanie (Kelly Collins Lintz) check the damage. They find a large tree planted by David's grandfather has fallen on the house and another tree belonging to his next door neighbor Brent Norton (Andre Braugher) has demolished their boat-house and landing pier. David goes to ask the neighbor for his insurance details to pay for the damage to the boat-house. As he is leaving the lakeside, he and Stephanie notice a strange mist floating across the surface of the lake towards their property. David decides to go to the local grocery store to buy supplies, bringing his eight-year-old son Billy (Nathan Gamble) and Norton along. On the way, they see a convoy of military trucks. When they arrive at the store, they find it crowded with people who are also recovering from the storm. As the town's tornado sirens go off, a panicked man with a bloody nose, Dan Miller (Jeffrey DeMunn), runs into the store warning of something dangerous in the oncoming mist. Shortly after, the mist envelops the store, making it impossible to see outside, and a violent, earthquake-like tremor hits. Mrs. Carmody (Marcia Gay Harden), a religious fanatic, believes that this is the beginning of Armageddon. A shaken woman (Melissa McBride), against objections from the others, leaves the store to get home to her children, who she left at home alone. David and others investigate the loading bay generator and find that the exhaust vent is plugged. A bag-boy named Norm (Chris Owen) volunteers to go outside and unplug the vent, but as he steps outside, he is snatched and devoured by an unseen monster, despite the efforts of David and assistant store manager Ollie Weeks (Toby Jones) to save him. Upon returning to the main store, Norton doesn't believe their claims and is certain that David is playing a joke on him and the other men are backing him up, as pay-back for the lawsuit Norton filed against David last year. Later, Norton and several others head outside for help, only to be killed by an unseen creature, prompting the rest of the survivors barricade the shop-front windows. At night, enormous flying scorpion-like insects land on the windows and pterodactyl-like animals devour them, eventually causing the glass to break and allowing the insects to enter the store, killing two and badly injuring one. One of the insects lands on Mrs. Carmody, but she is spared when she prays. As a result, she starts preaching and quickly gains followers among the distraught survivors. The following day, a trip to the neighboring pharmacy to gather medical supplies goes horribly wrong and two people are killed. Following this, Mrs. Carmody gets nearly everyone in the market on her side. That night, two soldiers commit suicide, and the remaining soldier, Private Jessup (Samuel Witwer), reveals that the local military base was filled with rumors about Project Arrowhead, an attempt to look into other dimensions, and the scientists responsible for the experiment may have inadvertently opened a doorway into a dimension containing the creatures that are now invading the town. Mrs. Carmody convinces her followers that it is Jessup's fault and he is repeatedly stabbed until Mrs. Carmody tells them to feed him to the creatures. He is then thrown out of the store, grabbed and devoured by a large praying mantis-like creature. David and a handful of other survivors secretly gather supplies to flee. The next morning, however, they are intercepted by Mrs. Carmody, who destroys the supplies and attempts to have David and his group sacrificed, but Ollie shoots her twice with Amanda Dumfries' (Laurie Holden) gun, killing her and forcing her horrified followers to stand down and allow David's group to leave. As the group runs to David's car, Ollie and two others are killed by the creatures and one runs back to the market in a panic. The remaining members of David's group, consisting of David, Billy, Dan, Amanda, and Irene (Frances Sternhagen), make it to the car and retrieve Amanda's gun. Driving through the mist, David returns home to find his house destroyed and his wife dead. Heartbroken, he drives the group south, seeing destruction and a gigantic multi-legged, tentacled beast. When they run out of gas hours later, the group decides there is no point in going on. With four bullets left in Amanda's gun and five people in the car, David shoots the others rather than have them suffer from the beasts. Distraught and determined to die, David gets out of the car to sacrifice himself to the monsters. However, the mist recedes, revealing that the U.S. Army has killed the monsters and rescued whatever survivors of the disaster. Among the survivors is the woman who left the store at the phenomenon's onset, accompanied by her two children who she left to save. Realizing that they were only moments from being rescued and had been driving away from help the entire time, David falls to his knees, screaming in anguish, while two soldiers look on in confusion."@en . . "The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden, Toby Jones, Andre Braugher, and Sam Witwer. Darabont began filming The Mist in Shreveport, Louisiana in February 2007. The director revised the ending of the film to be darker than the novella's ending, a change to which Stephen King was amicable. Unique creature designs were also sought to differ from creatures in past films. Not to be confused with Miguel de Unamuno's novella Mist."@en . "Sisko enters the Captain's Table and tells a story of his encounter with the Mist, a group who exist in another level of reality."@en . . "Psychedelic drug"@en . . "7500.0"^^ . . "The Mist: Darkened Misty Metropolis (\u6697\u9ED2\u9727\u90FD\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Ankoku KiritoZa Misuto?) is a Bounded Field Noble Phantasm generated from an antique lantern that re-enacts the phenomenon of the \"Mist of Death\". The mist, heavily mixed with sulfuric acid and created with mana, is the Noble Phantasm. Upon opening the shutter and gently touching the candle inside, the lit flame instantly begins to generate smoke-like mist from the bottom of the lantern. The mist, wrought of magical energy, forms a Bounded Field around an area over a dozen of meters that has a negative effect on all those who enter within the perimeter, even although it can be a means of keeping people out. Normal humans will quickly faint from pain upon coming in contact with the dense cloud of enveloping smoke as simply breathing it in burn"@en . . "Rohn Schmidt"@en . "Mist lives in a house with her housefolk that is in the forest. Mist's owners get a new cat, Spot, and they become great friends. Then, Mist is thinking about living in the forest. When Mist joins the clans, her new name as Mistpaw, she starts to be seen by eyes she doesn't know. She is starting to think second thoughts about living in the forest, but there is no way she can go back to her cramped up life. Will she be able to handle the forest, or be forced back to her cramped up life, and live with Spot for the rest of her life? Read to find out! See my other fanfics here:My Fanfics"@en . . . . "Barrier"@en . . "Frank Darabont\nMartin Shafer\nLiz Glotzer"@en . . "The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Za Misuto) is a block hissatsu technique."@en . "The Mist is a powerful, psychedelic drug that causes its user to trip indefinitely, only stopped by death or the Nectar of Nhialic."@en . "27"^^ . . . "The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Za Misuto) is a block hissatsu."@en . . . . . . . . "The Mist"@en . . "\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8"@vi . . . "The_mist.jpg"@en . . . . . "54"^^ . . "Unnumbered novels"@en . . "Normal"@en . . . . . "2373"^^ . . "Mystifying Mist"@en . . "1"^^ . "novel"@en . . "B\u00ECnh th\u01B0\u1EDDng \u2192 V2 \u2192 V3 \u2192 V4 \u2192 S \u2192 \u221E"@vi . . . . . . . . . . "7560.0"^^ . "1"^^ . "Normal \u2192 V2 \u2192 V3 \u2192 V4 \u2192 S"@en . . . "Th\u1EC3 lo\u1EA1i:K\u1EF9 n\u0103ng The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, \"S\u01B0\u01A1ng M\u00F9\") l\u00E0 k\u1EF9 n\u0103ng ph\u00F2ng th\u1EE7 trong th\u1EBF gi\u1EDBi Inazuma Eleven GO."@vi . . "minseries"@en . . . . "Ankoku Kirito"@en . . . "\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8"@en . "Thomas Jane\nMarcia Gay Harden\nLaurie Holden\nJeffrey DeMunn\nAndre Braugher\nSamuel Witwer\nToby Jones"@en . . . "33"^^ . . "Timeframe1"@en . "The Mist has the ability to corrode/eat through almost any solid material and create a blanket of fog for cover. The true form of The Mist is a woman in a meditative stance. It should be noted that The Mist's abilities did not affect Yukito when he rushed into the mist to help Touya, most likely due to the fact that Mist is under Yue's jurisdiction and Yukito is acting as his false form. It is under The Watery. The Mist first appears in Episode 14. Touya's class was putting on a play during their high school's cultural festival when Mist seeped through the vents. It then covered the stage with its mist and started destroying the stage set. Sakura contained Mist with The Shadow and successfully captured it. The Mist was transformed in Episode 61. It was used to dissolve a piece of metal railing enchanted by Eriol for one of Sakura's trials."@en . "The morning after a violent thunderstorm, David Drayton (Thomas Jane), a graphic artist, and his wife Stephanie (Kelly Collins Lintz) check the damage. They find a large tree planted by David's grandfather has fallen on the house and another tree belonging to his next door neighbor Brent Norton (Andre Braugher) has demolished their boat-house and landing pier. David goes to ask the neighbor for his insurance details to pay for the damage to the boat-house. As he is leaving the lakeside, he and Stephanie notice a strange mist floating across the surface of the lake towards their property."@en . . . . . "Constantine"@en . . "Brume"@fr . . "novel"@en . . . "Mystifying Mist"@vi . . . . "The Captain's Table #3"@en . "English"@en . . . . "The Mist is a thick, unnatural mist inhabited by various species of otherworldly creatures and deadly predators, believed to be from another dimension, and it plays a major titular role in the Stephen King novella The Mist, the 1985 interactive fiction computer game of the same name and the 2007 supernatural sci-fi/horror movie adaptation of the same name. It came upon the coastal American town of Bridgton, Maine after a severe thunderstorm that occurred at the mountains where the controversial military experiment codenamed \"Arrowhead Project\" (intended only as an extradimensional window to see what's awaits on the other side) took place. It becomes a living nightmare for all of the town's citizens including those trapped in the Food House supermarket such as famed commercial artist David Drayton and his son Billy, his disgruntled laywer neigherbor Brenton \"Brent\" Norton and the kind 3rd Grade teacher Amanda Dumfries. A delusional Christian woman by the name of Mrs. Carmody (also arrogantly called herself \"Mother Carmody\") with a twisted belief in an angry God who was among the trapped civilians in the store, sees the Mist as fulfillment of the End of Days prophecies and proof of God's punishment of the human race for their unrepented sins and dissolution."@en . "40"^^ . "Block"@en . . . . "and Kristine Kathryn Rusch"@en . . . "The Mist is a novella written by Stephen King. It was first published in an anthology named Dark Forces in 1980. It was later published in book Skeleton Crew in 1985."@en . . "L'histoire est celle d'un groupe de personnes qui se retrouve pi\u00E9g\u00E9 dans un supermarch\u00E9 par une brume surnaturelle qui recouvre la ville, et \u00E0 l'int\u00E9rieur de laquelle se cachent des monstres effrayants. Bien qu'\u00E9tant un \u00AB film de monstres \u00BB, The Mist aborde \u00E9galement le th\u00E8me de gens ordinaires devant agir dans des circonstances extraordinaires et se divisant violemment ou adoptant un comportement totalement irrationnel sous la pression des \u00E9v\u00E9nements. Le film a connu un raisonnable succ\u00E8s commercial et s'est vu gratifi\u00E9 de critiques plut\u00F4t positives."@fr . . "Darkened Misty Metropolis"@en . . "1.8E7"^^ . "The Mist"@en . "The Mist is a powerful, psychedelic drug that causes its user to trip indefinitely, only stopped by death or the Nectar of Nhialic."@en . . "Cai V\u1EE5"@vi . . . "United States"@en . "ISBN 0671014714"@en . "SakuraMist.jpg"@en . . "2"^^ . "other"@en . . . . . . . "(d'apr\u00E8s une nouvelle de)"@fr . . . "File:Wood Icon.png Wood"@en . . "271"^^ . . . "Dimension Films\nDarkwoods Productions"@en . . "GO / Chrono Stone"@vi . "The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden, Toby Jones, Andre Braugher, and Sam Witwer. Darabont began filming The Mist in Shreveport, Louisiana in February 2007. The director revised the ending of the film to be darker than the novella's ending, a change to which Stephen King was amicable. Unique creature designs were also sought to differ from creatures in past films. Not to be confused with Miguel de Unamuno's novella Mist."@en . . "The Mist A05.png"@vi . . "Ph\u00F2ng th\u1EE7"@vi . "Mark Isham"@en . . "The Mist"@en . . . . "The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Za Misuto) is a block hissatsu."@en . "2373"^^ . . "The Mist (\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Za Misuto) is a block hissatsu technique."@en . . . "John Constantine"@en . "Horror"@en . . . "The Mist: Darkened Misty Metropolis (\u6697\u9ED2\u9727\u90FD\u30B6\u30FB\u30DF\u30B9\u30C8, Ankoku KiritoZa Misuto?) is a Bounded Field Noble Phantasm generated from an antique lantern that re-enacts the phenomenon of the \"Mist of Death\". The mist, heavily mixed with sulfuric acid and created with mana, is the Noble Phantasm. Upon opening the shutter and gently touching the candle inside, the lit flame instantly begins to generate smoke-like mist from the bottom of the lantern. The mist, wrought of magical energy, forms a Bounded Field around an area over a dozen of meters that has a negative effect on all those who enter within the perimeter, even although it can be a means of keeping people out. Normal humans will quickly faint from pain upon coming in contact with the dense cloud of enveloping smoke as simply breathing it in burns their throat and direct contact with eyes causes them to fester. They start to suffocate due to being unable to breathe, and they cannot see anything as they writhe in pain. She can easily use this time to selectively kill them, or she can simply wait for them to be inflicted with death within a few turns. Magi will not immediately perish, but they will receive continuous damage and makes it difficult for them to use Magecraft if they do not take countermeasures. Heroic Spirits will not receive damage, but they will have a Rank Down in Agility. Jack is able to direct the mist as she wishes in order to select which targets within the Bounded Field are affected, allowing her to leave a blank space around her Master. She is also able to limit it to only a specific area, allowing her to activate it just inside a building. The ability is continuously activated while she is under Mad Enhancement, and it will instantly target all entities possessing magical energy within the range of the ability. It also affects the sense of direction of those within the field perimeter, making them lose their bearing of the area. Even within a familiar enclosed space, the mist deceives all those trying to escape into running around in circles in the same place without them realizing it. Normal humans will always die in agony without ever being able to escape. The only means of escape for magi and Servants are the employment of Magecraft or a Rank B or higher in Instinct. It is extremely difficult for Servants to see and track Jack within the mist. Thanks to this Noble Phantasm, Jack can almost unconditionally fulfill one of the three conditions of Maria the Ripper. The Mist quickly clears upon being deactivated. The ability is not something gained only upon becoming a Heroic Spirit, but something similar to Magecraft that she used during life. Upon finding her victims, the mist would begin to thicken suddenly, and she could approach them without being noticed. They were only able to tell she was there when she spoke while standing directly before them. Similar to London's nickname of \"The Old Smoke\", The Mist is a recreation of the smog, the mixture of London's cold fog and the smoke and soot released during the burning of coal that plagued the city countless times from the 19th to the 20th century because of conditions during the Industrial Revolution. The use of coal emitted large quantities of smog that eventually resulted in a crisis wherein a thick mist of sulfuric acid plagued the city in the 1950's. The worst of it was the Great Smog of 1952 where the mist covering London caused over ten thousand deaths. By Jack the Ripper's time, this problem was already becoming quite serious, and the serial killer took advantage of the fog to attack prostitutes."@en . . . . . . . "Two unnamed drug dealers"@en . . . . . "Signet"@en . . "Two unnamed drug dealers"@en . . . . . . "40"^^ . . . . . "The Mist"@fr . . "N"@fr . "US"@en . . "The Mist"@en . . . "L'histoire est celle d'un groupe de personnes qui se retrouve pi\u00E9g\u00E9 dans un supermarch\u00E9 par une brume surnaturelle qui recouvre la ville, et \u00E0 l'int\u00E9rieur de laquelle se cachent des monstres effrayants. Bien qu'\u00E9tant un \u00AB film de monstres \u00BB, The Mist aborde \u00E9galement le th\u00E8me de gens ordinaires devant agir dans des circonstances extraordinaires et se divisant violemment ou adoptant un comportement totalement irrationnel sous la pression des \u00E9v\u00E9nements. Le film a connu un raisonnable succ\u00E8s commercial et s'est vu gratifi\u00E9 de critiques plut\u00F4t positives."@fr . . "Normal \u2192 V2 \u2192 V3 \u2192 V4 \u2192 S \u2192 \u221E"@en . . "Jeff Taylor"@en . . . "10"^^ . . . . . . . "1"^^ . "40"^^ . "5"^^ . . "134"^^ . "The Mist is a novella by Stephen King. It was originally collected in the 1980 anthology, Dark Forces, and in King's own collection, Skeleton Crew, but was later re-published on its own by Signet. The story was adapted into a 2007 film."@en . "Stephen King"@en . . . . "100"^^ . . . . "Mystifying Mist"@en . . . . "671014714"^^ . . . "B\u00ECnh th\u01B0\u1EDDng \u2192 V2 \u2192 V3 \u2192 V4 \u2192 S"@vi . . . . . . . . . . "DS9"@en . . "32"^^ . . . "G\u1ED7"@vi . .