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    My Day Started Off Normal

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    corner of my eye. I quickly stopped and went back a bit. Turning I came face to face with a beast that could only ever be described as a small black puff of fur with red eyes. A Hellhound. It was currently occupied with ripping open bags of dog food. It was quite enjoyable given the fact that creatures like the Hellhounds will either appear to look like something normal or will be completely invisible. Since this appeared to be just a puppy it probably didn 't have enough power or strength to hold

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    Cerberus If there’s some sort of natural instinct that makes you unfazed by the supernatural, I must have born without it. In hindsight, something like that would really come in handy when you’re dealing with monsters on the daily basis. And, naturally, that was a burden I was placed with. Maybe I should mention that my dad is an elf, which meant I got a fair share of magical abilities from his side of the family. While it might sound like something super rare, I’ve come to learn that it isn’t.

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    make sense of Christianity as both a source of inspiration and an inheritance from slavery” I agree with this statement because this is clearly displayed in Gabriel Maxson, Gabriel believed that he was an angel who was responsible for dealing with hellhounds and alerting Saint Peter to open up the gates of heaven which directly correlates with O’Reilly’s

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    characters are not in the movie. In the book, the main character Percy Jackson wasn’t at the flag in capture the flag, but instead was attacked by a large hellhound. He was also teamed up with another main character in the story named Annabeth. In the movie, He had captured the flag after he had met and fought Annabeth, without being attacked by any hellhound. In the book, capture the flag was at night. In the movie, Capture the flag was in broad daylight. In the book, Percy was positioned at the creek.

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    leader and also the son of Hermes. Percy also meets Annabeth, the daughter of Athena and an enemy of Clarisse, who is the daughter of Ares. During his time at the camp, Poseidon eventually claims Percy. Just as Poseidon claims him, he fades away. A hellhound bursts

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    girl again, struggling to climb Half-Blood Hill. Luke Castellan held her hand, pulling her along. Their stay guid Grover Underwood pranced nervously at the summit, yelling, “Hurry! Hurry!” Thalia Grace stood behind them, holding back an army of hellhounds with her terror--invoking shield, Aegis. From the top of the hill, Annabeth could see the camp in the valley below----the warm lights of the cabins, the possibility of sanctuary. She stumbled, twisting her ankle, and Luke scooped her up to carry

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    All of James' life he thought that he was just a simple man and that he would die, perfectly ordinary, in his small village. For 18 years he had lived life as it came to him, growing up in Thornwood. His life was peaceful and dull. Every day since he was young he gathered edibles and alchemy ingredients from the forest, to be sold at a small price. It was an easy job that he was good enough at, but for a long time, he had held a secret dream, to leave this place. If only he had more money, more power

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    Underworld”). Because of this, Cerberus was represented as a dog to represent the feared qualities humans back then saw in the ancient canine (“Cerberus: Legendary Hell Hound of the Underworld”). In the modern era, “one can even say that the archetypal hellhound used in modern horror and adventure movies are actually based on Kerberos” (“Cerberus”). Today, Cerberus is now used in many video games and movies to add excitement and more action to these forms of entertainment such as the Harry Potter series

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    Queen Margaret curses King Richard, as well as his allies in William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III, and her damnations of these characters are accurate. Shakespeare wrote Margaret to be a prophet who is omniscient of the other character’s fates. Margaret’s cursing of Richard and his allies is an expression of rage, as well as a form of vigilante justice. While Margret’s anger appears more verbal than violent, she determines the doom of King Richard, as well as his accomplices, making her the

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    pet hellhound. Though he is terrified, Callum takes in every detail of the boy and the dog, “One of the boy’s pale hands was buried in the shadow fur of the beast’s neck. With chilling certainty, Callum knew that the pale figure wasn’t a living human. And the strange familiarity between the boy and the dog made Callum sure that the creature wasn’t mortal either” (44) setting Callum on edge. Now he was faced with a choice, either face the bully and his gang or the ghost boy and his hellhound. Callum’s

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