. "Best Original Score"@en . . . "Appearance of Death:"@en . "In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fame and Infamy are statistics on the player's character summary page, which are a measure of how well known the player's character is for performing heroic or dastardly deeds. Many quests, in particular the main story line, raise fame by a few points. Renown is effective total value of the player's good/bad deeds, calculated as number of Fame points plus number of Infamy points. Renown is checked when the player wants to activate a Doomstone. Fame is necessary to purchase the houses in Chorrol and in Skingrad."@en . . "The Chipmunks: You ain't seen the best of me yet Give me time, I'll make you forget the rest Alvin: I've got more in me, and you can set it free The Chipmunks: I can catch the moon in my hand Alvin: Don't you know who I am? Remember my name The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Alvin: I'm gonna learn how to fly The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (High) I feel it coming together People will see me and cry (Fame) I'm gonna make it to heaven Alvin: Light up the sky like a flame The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Baby, remember my name (Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin) Alvin: Baby hold me tight, 'cause you can make it right The Chipmunks: You can shoot me straight to the top Give me love and take all I got to give Alvin: Baby I'll be tough, too much is not enough The Chipmunks: I can love your heart 'til it breaks Alvin: Oh, I got what it takes The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Alvin: I'm gonna learn how to fly The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (High) I feel it coming together People will see me and cry (Fame) I'm gonna make it to heaven Alvin: Light up the sky like a flame The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Baby, remember my name (Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin) (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Alvin: I'm gonna learn how to fly The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (High) I feel it coming together People will see me and cry (Fame) I'm gonna make it to heaven Alvin: Light up the sky like a flame The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Baby, remember my name (Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin, Alvin)"@en . "Best Original Song"@en . "Fame"@en . "Fame (Advantage, 3 points) [Social] Characters with the Fame advantage are well known in the Empire as a result of their actions."@en . . "A measure of popularity, and a song by David Bowie."@en . "\"Out Here On My Own\" by Michael Gore, Lesley Gore"@en . "From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Fame]] fama (\u201C\u2018talk, rumor, report, reputation\u2019\u201D), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Fame]] \u03C6\u03AE\u03BC\u03B7 (ph\u0113m\u0113), \u201C\u2018talk\u2019\u201D), from Proto-Indo-European *bheH\u2082-m\u0101-, from *bheH\u2082- (\u201C\u2018to speak\u2019\u201D)."@ia . . . . "Fame"@en . . . . "L&O"@en . "Law & Order"@en . . . . . . . . . "Real Name:"@en . . "During the 2011 Hallowe'en event, she would give you a Runefest puzzle book for a 26-question search. She was found in the Deathcon's clan theatre stage. She also gave the reward to the Runefest puzzle book when you completed it and submitted your answers to her. Fame appeared again in January 2016 to host The Drop: 15 Year Anniversary Celebrations. If you helped her in the 2011 Hallowe'en event, Fame remembers you."@en . . . . . . . . "She wants to live forever... and she probably will."@en . . . . "A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. Fame is one prerequisite for celebrity status, but not always sufficient. For example, as \"infamy\" has passed out of common English usage, high-profile criminals may be considered to be famous, but they are not always celebrities. Traditionally, politicians are rarely described as celebrities, but in the era of television, some have had to become de facto celebrities. Today's celebrities are largely figures from television and movies."@en . "NGENTOT"@in . . . . "Eddie Barth, Irene Cara, Lee Curreri, Laura Dean"@en . . . . . "Fame, also known as Reputation, is a stat in Final Fantasy XI. It is used to determine how well-known your character is to NPCs. It is an important stat for quests, for an NPC is more willing to give a task to a character with more fame than to a nobody. The more quests you go on, the more fame you receive, which in turn allows you to go on bigger quests, which leads to better rewards and more fame, and so on. Fame differs by region, and also affects some merchants. The more fame you have, the bigger discounts on items you can receive, from 20% to 40%."@en . . . . . "1990-10-18"^^ . . "This powerful amulet will certainly make a name for you."@en . . . . . . . . "5"^^ . "The actress called Fame was a young starlet who was skilled at self-promotion. She was blonde and attractive."@en . . "Fame is gained by doing different missions from different mission/quest giver."@en . . . . "112"^^ . . "Female"@en . "yes"@en . . "L&O"@en . "The Final Battle: Part 2"@en . "SealOnline has a unique fame system that is rewarded to players via quests. Fame is used in using clothings and weapons that require a set amount of fame. Also fame helps upgrade small details like players go from sleeping in the gutter with only a piece of newspaper to sleeping in the finest grass on a warm comfy bed.Fame will also be needed to use pets. More information: Quest Information."@en . "Duped"@en . "107"^^ . . "First Appearance:"@en . . . "No"@en . . . . . "Dick Locher"@en . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . "Fame is the first episode of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien."@en . . . . . . "Fame"@en . . "Fame is the first episode of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien."@en . . . . "No"@en . . . "NGENTOT"@in . . . "Fama"@en . "1990-07-19"^^ . . . . . . "Fame, or infamy, is the galactic standard of renown, checked through +fame, to list the fame scores of currently connected players, or by +fingering a player. Fame has little to do with one's socioeconomic background - though that does help - being entirely about what you do (heroically or otherwise), who you know, and how your name is spread about the Galaxy, be it through speeches in your honor, or frequent bounties on your head. It affects how groups of individuals, or even whole planets, know you and how well they respond to you."@en . "6"^^ . . . . . "Fame is an amulet."@en . . "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien"@en . "Fame can be obtained by killing bosses, selling Wobbly Jelly to Valencia, opening Red Packets, or certain quests: \n* Eversun Elder Quests \n* Darkdale Elder Quests \n* Mirror Quests \n* Eversun Prophet's mission \n* Assault quests Personal fame can be viewed by opening the Status Window (Ctrl + A). The data is automatically updated."@en . "220"^^ . . . "Best Film Editing"@en . "The Fame career track is featured in The Sims: Superstar. Sims can enter this career by signing up to the SimCity Talent Agency through the Studio Town tabloid, which Nancy the Paper Girl delivers each day. Unlike other careers in The Sims, the Fame career is tracked by a series of 5 stars known as Star Power, which represents an individual Sim's level of fame. Star Power will increase or decrease in half-star increments based on performances and behaviour in Studio Town. It's not possible to be fired from the talent agency, but they will decrease a Sim's ranking if they do not work in Studio Town regularly, give poor performances, or suffer from a nervous breakdown. The Fame career has no set hours of work; earning money and increasing fame requires the Sim to travel to Studio Town, and perform successfully when using fame-related objects. The usual metrics of mood and skills are also required, but the number of friends a Sim has is irrelevant; only the total star power of their personal friends is counted, e.g. having two five-star friends is equivalent to having five friends with two stars each. However, it's difficult for a Sim to make friends with celebrities who don't have similar levels of star power. Increasing star power is not guaranteed, even if the Sim has enough famous friends and is in a good mood. At low levels, a Sim simply needs to interact with the stage or set in order to receive payment and increased fame. Higher-level sets require performances to be conducted in a specific order, and payment is based on success at this. Prior to the performance, the director will describe to the Sim how they want the scene, song, photo shoot or fashion show to be performed, and a choice of three different actions will be presented. The Sim must please the director by performing actions in the correct order, to which they will react positively. If the wrong choice is selected, the director will react negatively, and offer multiple chances to make the correct selection. If Makin' Magic is installed, magical Sims can cast the Price of Fame charm to instantly become a 4.5 star celebrity. However, the charm will backfire if they already have a 3 star ranking when cast."@en . . . . . . "Fame was a Swedish pop duo formed on the reality TV show \"Fame Factory\" in 2002. B\u00E4cklund was the overall winner, while Andersson dropped out to give birth to her son Liam. After their Top 5 finish at the 2003 Contest, they participated in Meldofestivalen the following year and finished in sixth place. They split up in 2006 and both of them participated as soloists in that year's Melodifestivalen - Magnus B\u00E4cklund took part in the first semifinal making it all the way to the final where he finished fifth while Jessica Andersson came in fifth in her semifinal round, which eliminated her from the competition. She returned the following year and again entered three years later but neither entry won the competition. She also released two solo albums: \"Wake Up\" in 2009 and \"40.14.4\" in 2013."@en . . "Unrevealed"@en . "NBC: May 28, 2003 - July 2, 2003"@en . "Fame"@en . "Fame, along with Adventurer Rank, is a measure of how powerful and well-known your character is. High fame will get you better reactions from NPCs that have heard of you, but will also cause more random rogue attacks while traveling. About every 1 fame increase your tax by 1 gp, thus decreasing your monthly income. But having a high fame also increases your income, every 10 fame increases your income by 1. But only when you have a rating of at least 2000. If you have lower then 2000 fame, you always get 200 gp salary from your fame. Higher fame also causes you to move up the ranking list of adventurers. You can check this list at any \"informer\" NPC, which are always located anywhere a trainer is in town. At 30,000 fame, Panic! Quests will start appearing on the bulletin board; at 50,000 fame, Challenge quests begin to appear."@en . "99"^^ . . "The Chipmunks: You ain't seen the best of me yet Give me time, I'll make you forget the rest Alvin: I've got more in me, and you can set it free The Chipmunks: I can catch the moon in my hand Alvin: Don't you know who I am? Remember my name The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (Fame) I'm gonna live forever Alvin: I'm gonna learn how to fly The Chipmunks (Simon & Theodore): (High) I feel it coming together People will see me and cry (Fame) I'm gonna make it to heaven Alvin: Light up the sky like a flame Alvin: Baby hold me tight, 'cause you can make it right Alvin: Oh, I got what it takes"@en . "Fame is one of the common Backgrounds in Classic World of Darkness games. Fame is the most addictive drug as well as the most fashionable religion in the 21st Century. People who are famous are those who have obtained some form of social significance or recognition in the public domain, often at the cost of their humility. By virtue of the \u2018freedom of opportunity\u2019 policy of American society, as well as the luck and competence of the individual, fame can be attained by many means; one can land a lead role in a particularly successful or high-budget movie, one can \u2018make a scene\u2019 and gain some notoriety, one can found or join a band and land a record deal, or one can become involved in the political processes and, if he has the necessary contacts and resources, become either a well-liked or d"@en . "A measure of popularity, and a song by David Bowie."@en . "Invaders"@en . . "A h\u00EDrn\u00E9v"@en . "\"Fame\" is a pop song, written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford released in 1980 that achieved chart success as the theme song to the Fame film and TV series. The song was performed by Irene Cara, who played the role of Coco Hernandez in the original movie. It is from the musical Bob the Builder, sung by Molly and Ensemble."@en . "Fame is a 1980 American musical film conceived and produced by David De Silva and directed by Alan Parker. Its screenplay is by Christopher Gore, its choreography by Louis Falco and musical score by Michael Gore. The film has spawned a television series and spin-off, a stage musical, a reality competition series, and a 2009 film remake."@en . "\"Fame\" is a song originally performed by Irene Cara that is covered by The Chipmunks in the album\u00A0The Chipmunks Go Hollywood."@en . "Best Original Screenplay"@en . "\"Fame\" is a cover song by Duran Duran, released as the B-side to their second single \"Careless Memories\" by Capitol-EMI on 20 April 1981."@en . "Best Sound Mixing"@en . "Deathcon II, North of Falador"@en . "Fame was a Swedish pop duo formed on the reality TV show \"Fame Factory\" in 2002. B\u00E4cklund was the overall winner, while Andersson dropped out to give birth to her son Liam. After their Top 5 finish at the 2003 Contest, they participated in Meldofestivalen the following year and finished in sixth place."@en . "Fame is gained by winning PvP battles in the Heroes' Ascent arena. It is shared between all characters on the same account. Each consecutive win increases the amount of fame gained. When a certain amount of fame is earned a higher rank is awarded."@en . . "6"^^ . . "Jessica Andersson"@en . . . . . . . "The Fame career track is featured in The Sims: Superstar. Sims can enter this career by signing up to the SimCity Talent Agency through the Studio Town tabloid, which Nancy the Paper Girl delivers each day. Unlike other careers in The Sims, the Fame career is tracked by a series of 5 stars known as Star Power, which represents an individual Sim's level of fame. Star Power will increase or decrease in half-star increments based on performances and behaviour in Studio Town. It's not possible to be fired from the talent agency, but they will decrease a Sim's ranking if they do not work in Studio Town regularly, give poor performances, or suffer from a nervous breakdown."@en . . . . . "Fame is a measurement of a crew or flag's activity. When a pirate plays a puzzle, the pirate's crew and flag both receive credit towards their fame. If the pirate is jobbing, the pirate's own crew/flag and not the crew/flag they are jobbed into receives the credit for the activity. There are, from lowest to highest, nine levels of fame: \n* Aspiring \n* Obscure \n* Rumored \n* Noted \n* Established \n* Renowned \n* Celebrated \n* Eminent \n* Illustrious For a crew to join a flag, the crew must be at least Rumored. To create a new flag, the crew must be at least Established."@en . "She also gave the reward to the Runefest puzzle book when you completed it and submitted your answers to her."@en . . "22"^^ . . . . . . . "The Chipmunks-Fame"@en . . "Amulet"@en . "Fame describes the reputation of a Wizard. Fame decreases the total amount a wizard pays for troop maintenance. In addition, more powerful heroes will only approach a famous wizard. A wizard may obtain Fame from being Famous, hiring Legendary Heroes, banishing other wizards, capturing towns or winning major battles. Likewise any wizard losing major battles or losing towns will lose Fame."@en . . "6"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . . "17001"^^ . . "In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fame and Infamy are statistics on the player's character summary page, which are a measure of how well known the player's character is for performing heroic or dastardly deeds. Many quests, in particular the main story line, raise fame by a few points. Renown is effective total value of the player's good/bad deeds, calculated as number of Fame points plus number of Infamy points. Renown is checked when the player wants to activate a Doomstone. Fame is necessary to purchase the houses in Chorrol and in Skingrad."@en . . . . "Invaders"@en . "By completing (and to a lesser extent defeating adversaries in combat) you will earn Fame. Gain enough Fame and you will gain an additional Fame Level (to a current maximum of 50). Gaining Fame Levels is important as it allows you to develop your Player Character. With each acquired Fame Level your Player Character automatically gains more Health Points and a higher damage output. In addition you will be able to perform one or more of the following:"@en . "--"@en . . . . "\"Lyre, Liar\""@en . . . "Fame is a 1980 American musical film conceived and produced by David De Silva and directed by Alan Parker. Its screenplay is by Christopher Gore, its choreography by Louis Falco and musical score by Michael Gore. The film has spawned a television series and spin-off, a stage musical, a reality competition series, and a 2009 film remake."@en . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . "\"Fame\" is a song on Guitar Hero 5. It was recorded in 1975, with help from Beatle John Lennon. John helped by adding the additional vocals (including the faster than slow part \"fame fame fame fame\"), and guitar. It was later remixed in 1990, and was complemented with a new Bowie video. It remains one of the most influential soul/rock songs ever."@en . . "A famous monster is more likely to have good luck in a battle. If a breeder's monster's weak attributes keep coming up, it might be because the opponent is more famous. A monster's fame increases when they win battles or when another breeder visits their ranch and pets or gives it presents."@en . "Jason is busy getting ready for his coronation. Iolaus tells Hercules that Orpheus is playing live at Kora's tonight and asks if he wants to go. Hercules asks Iolaus if he has forgotten that Orpheus almost got them all turned into Bacchae. Iolaus tells Hercules that he will say hi to Eurydice for him. At the mention of Eurydice's name Hercules changes his mind and says he will go. But then adds \"to keep you out of trouble.\" That night at Kora's, Bacchus orders the bouncer not to let Hercules and Iolaus in. But, the bouncer's efforts are thwarted when Eurydice arrives and escorts them in."@en . . . . . "Fame can be obtained by killing bosses, selling Wobbly Jelly to Valencia, opening Red Packets, or certain quests: \n* Eversun Elder Quests \n* Darkdale Elder Quests \n* Mirror Quests \n* Eversun Prophet's mission \n* Assault quests Personal fame can be viewed by opening the Status Window (Ctrl + A). The data is automatically updated."@en . . "Deathcon II: She wants to live forever... and she probably will."@en . "27"^^ . . . "Fame (Advantage, 3 points) [Social] Characters with the Fame advantage are well known in the Empire as a result of their actions."@en . . . . "Fame"@en . . "Fame, also known as Reputation, is a stat in Final Fantasy XI. It is used to determine how well-known your character is to NPCs. It is an important stat for quests, for an NPC is more willing to give a task to a character with more fame than to a nobody. The more quests you go on, the more fame you receive, which in turn allows you to go on bigger quests, which leads to better rewards and more fame, and so on. Fame differs by region, and also affects some merchants. The more fame you have, the bigger discounts on items you can receive, from 20% to 40%."@en . "Fame is gained by winning PvP battles in the Heroes' Ascent arena. It is shared between all characters on the same account. Each consecutive win increases the amount of fame gained. When a certain amount of fame is earned a higher rank is awarded."@en . "Fame, or infamy, is the galactic standard of renown, checked through +fame, to list the fame scores of currently connected players, or by +fingering a player. Fame has little to do with one's socioeconomic background - though that does help - being entirely about what you do (heroically or otherwise), who you know, and how your name is spread about the Galaxy, be it through speeches in your honor, or frequent bounties on your head. It affects how groups of individuals, or even whole planets, know you and how well they respond to you."@en . . . "\"Fame\" is a pop song, written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford released in 1980 that achieved chart success as the theme song to the Fame film and TV series. The song was performed by Irene Cara, who played the role of Coco Hernandez in the original movie. It is from the musical Bob the Builder, sung by Molly and Ensemble."@en . "--"@en . . "Deathcon II"@en . . "250"^^ . . . "yes"@en . "No"@en . . . . . "* 4 Vitality\n* 1 Range"@en . "Fame is an amulet."@en . "From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Fame]] fama (\u201C\u2018talk, rumor, report, reputation\u2019\u201D), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Fame]] \u03C6\u03AE\u03BC\u03B7 (ph\u0113m\u0113), \u201C\u2018talk\u2019\u201D), from Proto-Indo-European *bheH\u2082-m\u0101-, from *bheH\u2082- (\u201C\u2018to speak\u2019\u201D)."@ia . "Fame"@en . "yes"@en . "70.0"^^ . "1980"^^ . . . . . . . . . "2010-04-23"^^ . "Sweden"@en . "Deathcon II: Halloween 2011"@en . "yes"@en . . "2011-10-17"^^ . "\"Fame\" is a song on Guitar Hero 5. It was recorded in 1975, with help from Beatle John Lennon. John helped by adding the additional vocals (including the faster than slow part \"fame fame fame fame\"), and guitar. It was later remixed in 1990, and was complemented with a new Bowie video. It remains one of the most influential soul/rock songs ever."@en . . . . "5"^^ . . . "Fame describes the reputation of a Wizard. Fame decreases the total amount a wizard pays for troop maintenance. In addition, more powerful heroes will only approach a famous wizard. A wizard may obtain Fame from being Famous, hiring Legendary Heroes, banishing other wizards, capturing towns or winning major battles. Likewise any wizard losing major battles or losing towns will lose Fame."@en . . . . . . . . . "2003"^^ . . . "All in the game"@pl . . . . "A famous monster is more likely to have good luck in a battle. If a breeder's monster's weak attributes keep coming up, it might be because the opponent is more famous. A monster's fame increases when they win battles or when another breeder visits their ranch and pets or gives it presents."@en . "15"^^ . "During the 2011 Hallowe'en event, she would give you a Runefest puzzle book for a 26-question search. She was found in the Deathcon's clan theatre stage. She also gave the reward to the Runefest puzzle book when you completed it and submitted your answers to her. Fame appeared again in January 2016 to host The Drop: 15 Year Anniversary Celebrations. If you helped her in the 2011 Hallowe'en event, Fame remembers you."@en . . . "Fame is one of the common Backgrounds in Classic World of Darkness games. Fame is the most addictive drug as well as the most fashionable religion in the 21st Century. People who are famous are those who have obtained some form of social significance or recognition in the public domain, often at the cost of their humility. By virtue of the \u2018freedom of opportunity\u2019 policy of American society, as well as the luck and competence of the individual, fame can be attained by many means; one can land a lead role in a particularly successful or high-budget movie, one can \u2018make a scene\u2019 and gain some notoriety, one can found or join a band and land a record deal, or one can become involved in the political processes and, if he has the necessary contacts and resources, become either a well-liked or deeply-despised manipulator of public opinion, just to name a few examples. Fame can also be inherited by being either born or adopted into a significant or otherwise publically recognized (or despised) family. One can also capitalize on humanity\u2019s obsession with righteousness and bravery and earn fame through acts of heroism and sacrifice, provided that one survives the ordeal and if such actions are considered important or noble enough to make it to the public eye (assuming they go public at all)."@en . . "Avatar"@en . . . "Pop"@en . . "N/A"@en . "Fame"@pl . . "17"^^ . "Fame is gained by doing different missions from different mission/quest giver."@en . . "\"Lure of the Lyre\""@en . . . . "Fame"@en . "By completing (and to a lesser extent defeating adversaries in combat) you will earn Fame. Gain enough Fame and you will gain an additional Fame Level (to a current maximum of 50). Gaining Fame Levels is important as it allows you to develop your Player Character. With each acquired Fame Level your Player Character automatically gains more Health Points and a higher damage output. In addition you will be able to perform one or more of the following:"@en . . "The murder of a police officer leads detectives to a tabloid photographer and the sparring Hollywood couple whom he had been chasing."@en . . . "Jason is busy getting ready for his coronation. Iolaus tells Hercules that Orpheus is playing live at Kora's tonight and asks if he wants to go. Hercules asks Iolaus if he has forgotten that Orpheus almost got them all turned into Bacchae. Iolaus tells Hercules that he will say hi to Eurydice for him. At the mention of Eurydice's name Hercules changes his mind and says he will go. But then adds \"to keep you out of trouble.\" That night at Kora's, Bacchus orders the bouncer not to let Hercules and Iolaus in. But, the bouncer's efforts are thwarted when Eurydice arrives and escorts them in. The guys see Orpheus, who know looks like a punk-rocker. Leather and metal, spiked hair, the works. (Strife would love this new look) Eurydice escorts Hercules backstage while Iolaus heads to the dance floor. Hercules asks Eurydice how she got her freedom from Bacchus. She says that Orpheus got Bacchus to release her. Hercules is suspicious. Bacchus would not just release her for no reason. Orpheus enters. Hercules notices that he still has Bacchus' Lyre. Orpheus says that Bacchus gave it to him. Hercules still thinks something is up. He suspects that the 'deal' Orpheus made with Bacchus for Eurydice's freedom is not all that Orpheus is saying. Orpheus and Eurydice leave to go on stage. Hercules follows. Meanwhile, on the dance floor, the Bacchae are prowling around, seeking new recruits. Hercules watches the concert from an area above and behind the stage. He looks out into the crowd. He cannot shake the feeling something is just not right. He spots the Bacchae and runs to Iolaus. He literally carries Iolaus out of the club. Next day at the academy, Hercules and Cheiron are talking. Cheiron says that the undead can only be defeated by their own. Iolaus and Hercules go hunting for Dryades, in a desert area. Hercules says that they need Dryade bones to defeat Bacchus. A dryade comes up from under the sand and attacks. Hercules 'kills' one, scattering the bones. Both Hercules and Iolaus grab a bone and head to Kora's. During the concert, Eurydice spots a Bacchae and realizes that the 'deal' Orpheus made for her freedom involved recruiting new people for Bacchus. She tells him she is leaving him. Orpheus stops playing and looks at her as Hercules and Iolaus arrive. Hercules addresses the crowd \"I don't mean to alarm anyone, but... there are Bacchae in the room.\" Everyone, except Hercules, Iolaus, Orpheus, Eurydice, as well as the Bacchae, stampede out of there. Hercules runs to Eurydice. Bacchus arrives. Bacchus and Hercules 'get into it'. Hercules stabs Bacchus with his bone and Bacchus vanishes. Once Bacchus leaves, all the Bacchae in the room are released and return to normal. Hercules convinces Orpheus to get rid of Bacchus Lyre. Orpheus throws it in to the sea. Eurydice decides to stay with Orpheus. Hercules is saddened by her decision but knows that she loves Orpheus and he will never be anything more than a friend. Iolaus and Hercules head back to the Academy and Orpheus and Eurydice walk off together again."@en . . . "Fame"@in . . "The Fame"@en . . . "NBC: May 28, 2003 - July 2, 2003"@en . . . "53"^^ . . . . . . . "She also gave the reward to the Runefest puzzle book when you completed it and submitted your answers to her."@en . . "Magnus B\u00E4cklund"@en . . . . "Fame"@en . . "The actress called Fame was a young starlet who was skilled at self-promotion. She was blonde and attractive."@en . "\"Fame\" by Michael Gore, Dean Pitchford"@en . . . . . . "Anniversary Island: The hostess of the 15th Anniversary celebrations. She wants to live forever... and she probably will."@en . "A celebrity is a person who is widely recognized in a society. Fame is one prerequisite for celebrity status, but not always sufficient. For example, as \"infamy\" has passed out of common English usage, high-profile criminals may be considered to be famous, but they are not always celebrities. Traditionally, politicians are rarely described as celebrities, but in the era of television, some have had to become de facto celebrities. Today's celebrities are largely figures from television and movies."@en . "Fama"@en . . . "Fama"@en . . . "Fame is a measurement of a crew or flag's activity. When a pirate plays a puzzle, the pirate's crew and flag both receive credit towards their fame. If the pirate is jobbing, the pirate's own crew/flag and not the crew/flag they are jobbed into receives the credit for the activity. There are, from lowest to highest, nine levels of fame: \n* Aspiring \n* Obscure \n* Rumored \n* Noted \n* Established \n* Renowned \n* Celebrated \n* Eminent \n* Illustrious For a crew to join a flag, the crew must be at least Rumored. To create a new flag, the crew must be at least Established. There are minimum requirements for a flag's fame that determines whether or not it may blockade certain islands: \n* Outpost island - Noted \n* Medium island - Established \n* Large island - Renowned Although the exact fame measurements are not publicly known, good performance at a puzzle is known to generate more fame than bad performance. All puzzle playing generates fame; any puzzle with a duty report generates more than the others. Fame cannot be lost through poor performance while puzzling, but degrades slowly with time. Fame earned for a crew and a flag (if the crew is in a flag) stays for a duration of approximately two weeks, so constant puzzling is needed to keep the amount of fame steady."@en . . "Created By:"@en . . "yes"@en . "Fame"@en . "The murder of a police officer leads detectives to a tabloid photographer and the sparring Hollywood couple whom he had been chasing."@en . "\"Fame\" is a cover song by Duran Duran, released as the B-side to their second single \"Careless Memories\" by Capitol-EMI on 20 April 1981."@en . "2006"^^ . "September"@en . . "Cassady Fame.jpg"@en . "* None"@en . "1"^^ . . "20"^^ . "SealOnline has a unique fame system that is rewarded to players via quests. Fame is used in using clothings and weapons that require a set amount of fame. Also fame helps upgrade small details like players go from sleeping in the gutter with only a piece of newspaper to sleeping in the finest grass on a warm comfy bed.Fame will also be needed to use pets. More information: Quest Information."@en . . . "Fame"@ia . . . . . "17"^^ . "Fame"@en . . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . "Fame, along with Adventurer Rank, is a measure of how powerful and well-known your character is. High fame will get you better reactions from NPCs that have heard of you, but will also cause more random rogue attacks while traveling. About every 1 fame increase your tax by 1 gp, thus decreasing your monthly income. But having a high fame also increases your income, every 10 fame increases your income by 1. But only when you have a rating of at least 2000. If you have lower then 2000 fame, you always get 200 gp salary from your fame. Higher fame also causes you to move up the ranking list of adventurers. You can check this list at any \"informer\" NPC, which are always located anywhere a trainer is in town. At 30,000 fame, Panic! Quests will start appearing on the bulletin board; at 50,000 fa"@en . "Fame"@en .