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Etherlords 2 - Post your favorite superhero or villain:
Hiro Nakamura

Harvester - Post a word in a foreign language that translates to something violent :
caedes - latin - slaughter, bloodshed, slain, cutting, carnage, assassination

thanks for spreading some happiness Melhelix + anonymous donor!
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Novotnus: Actually it's 'defenestracja' in slavic languages :) //or at least in Polish.
One that took place in Prague - those defenestrated guys were caesar's emissaries. They were, if I remember correctly, not killed in the process :) But legend says they landed on a pile of dung ;)
How about defelinestration? That's when you are thrown out a window but revived by alley cats, a la Michelle Pfeiffer. :)
+1. Nice concept.
In for "Harvester" --- "Pepehi kanaka" is apparently Hawaiian for "murder".
My favorite mythical monster is the Penanggalan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penanggalan

My favorite villain is Sportsmaster.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRrRCuKbpLM

Lastly odstřel is Czech for kill.

Its good news but you have to wonder how long it can last.
Thanks for everyone involved for the giveaway.

Etherlords - uhhh hard to think of a mythological creature so I'll say golems since I recently finished one of the Discworld books about them
Etherlords 2 - Magical Truthsaying Bastard Spidey (if that doesn't count, then Batman I guess)
Harvester - Going to cheat and say Shigurui: Death Frenzy since that was probably the most violent series I've seen so the title has to mean something violent (...aaaaaaaaand looking on wikipedia, "shigurui" is apparently literally "death frenzy" so go go redundancy)
Thank you for the giveaway! Here are the games that I am in for, with my answers to your questions in parentheses:

-Etherlords 1 (minotaur)
-Etherlords 2 (Spawn)
-Enclave (the katana)

Thanks again! +1
Post edited March 12, 2014 by aJillSandwich
Etherlords 1, Ogres.

Etherlords 2, Hiro Nakamura.

Thanks for the giveaway.
Thank you for the giveaway!

I'm in for Harvester (Seppuku, japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment).
Thanks
and +1 nice dreams
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I'm in for:

-Etherlords 1 : A mythological monster I fancy is the griffin (it looks way better than the rest of them).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffin

-Enclave: I would go with the bow, hadn't it already been mentioned. Thus, I now go with the "Morning Star" - don't look at its romantic name ; in truth its a club with a spikey ball on its head, and it was such a powerful weapon that some accounts mention it could cut off a knight's leg if it struck with the approporiate amount of power !

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_star_(weapon)]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_star_(weapon)[/url]

And before I forget : Thanks for hosting this giveaway, Melhelix !
In for Etherlords 1. Would Cthulhu count as a mythological monster?
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IAmSinistar: Updated my entry to be in for Thespian*, if that is okay. Thanks again!
Thank you very much, mate! :)

I've updated my entry as well, asking for Harvester in first place (for Momo1991). Hope you don't mind, Melhelix?
Post edited March 12, 2014 by Thespian*
I'm in, thx! :-)

In for:

Harvester - 'indyikitya' means 'massacre' in Xhosa

:-)

EDIT: After few minutes of thinking, I'm in for Harvester only :>
Post edited March 12, 2014 by zeffyr
Hi,
I'm in for:
Etherlords 1 - Minotaur
Etherlords 2 - Wolverine
Harvester - "krwawa łaźnia" means bloodbath in polish

Thanks
Harvester - Post a word in a foreign language that translates to something violent (slaughter, murder, blood, etc.)

Blodbad is a Swedish word that sounds incredibly similar to Bloodbath, which is also what it means. On the other hand, the word in Latin is strages, which sounds nothing like the above.
Latin hopefully counts as a foreign language (I sadly only own a Latin<->English dictionary, and I don't speak any other languages than Swedish & English)