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Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin was a Russian composer and pianist. In his early years he was greatly influenced by the music of Frédéric Chopin, and wrote works in a very tonal, romantic style. Later, and independently of his highly influential contemporary, Arnold Schoenberg, Scriabin developed a substantially atonal and much more dissonant musical language, which accorded with his personal brand of mysticism. Scriabin was influenced by synesthesia, and associated colours with the various harmonic tones of his atonal scale, while his colour-coded circle of fifths was also influenced by theosophy. He is considered by some to be the main Russian Symbolist composer.
A talisman is an object which is purported to possess certain magical properties.
An eclipse is an astronomical event.
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Unknown or The Unknown may refer to:
Lost may refer to getting lost, or to:
A ghost is a spirit of a dead person that may appear to the living.
A nightmare is a frightening dream.
Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:
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O magnum mysterium is a responsorial chant from the Matins of Christmas.
A black box is a device, object, or system whose inner workings are unknown; only the "stimuli inputs" and "output reactions" are known characteristics.
Mysterium is an unfinished musical work by composer Alexander Scriabin. He started working on the composition in 1903, but left it incomplete when he died in 1915. Scriabin planned that the work would be synesthetic, exploiting the senses of smell and touch as well as hearing. He wrote that
A funhouse is a type of amusement facility.
Y is the twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet.
A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in many and various cultures and religious traditions.
A gamer is one who plays and/or devises games, especially role-playing or video games.
Mysterium is a cooperative board game designed by Oleksandr Nevskiy and Oleg Sidorenko. It blends aspects of murder mystery games and card-based guessing games. One person plays the ghost of a murdered individual who can communicate with the other players only through a series of visions in the form of illustrated cards. The other players, who take the role of psychic mediums, must interpret these cards to identify a suspect, location, and murder weapon.
A case file or casefile is a collection of evidence or documents relating to a legal, medical, or social work case. It may also refer to: