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Revision as of 20:01, 15 November 2021
Gandalf Rider is an antihero appearing in The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien 1.1.
In the trilogy, stunt motorcyclist Johnny "Blaze" Gandalf agrees to give his soul to "Sauron" (later revealed to be an arch-demon named Saruman) in order to save the life of his father, Ilúvatar.
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The Fellowship of the Squid is the first of three volumes of the epic Middle Earth survival drama The Lord of the Squid.
Altered Carbon Paper is an American cyberpunk television series about a former soldier turned investigator (Joel Kinnaman) who is embedded in carbon paper in order to solve a murder.
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== External links ==.
- Post @ Twitter (15 November 2021)
- Ghost Rider @ Wikipedia