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In ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]'', rifts between our reality and the "[[Reality Beta|other reality]]" (also called the "unknown") open up. This other rift is where [[the Ancient One]] and its creatures live. It is unknown whether these creatures are mounting an offensive attack, defending their home, or simply responding to animalistic urges. The creatures listed below inhabit this other reality, called in the ''Blood Wiki'' "Reality Beta". <br />
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=== [[Thief|Thief]] ===<br />
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A tiny spider that attaches to the victim's head and injects a poison that causes disorientation and death. <br />
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=== [[Bone Leech|Bone Leech]] ===<br />
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A leech-like parasite that infects a human host, forcing it through the evolutionary process of [[Soul Drudge|Soul Drudge]], [[Drudge Lord|Drudge Lord]], [[Drudge Priest|Drudge Priest]]. <br />
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=== [[Shikari|Shikari]] ===<br />
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An intelligent, fast moving biped resembling an insectoid. <br />
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=== [[Death Shroud|Death Shroud]] ===<br />
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A ghostly being resembling a grim reaper. It can phase in and out of reality. <br />
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=== [[Naga|Naga]] ===<br />
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A large dragon-like being that comes through a rift in the Cathedral. Boss of Chapter 1. <br />
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=== [[Behemoth|Behemoth]] ===<br />
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A gorilla-like stone beast that attacks through brute force. Boss of Chapter 2 and a common enemy thereafter. <br />
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=== [[Undead Chosen|Undead Chosen]] ===<br />
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Re-animated corpses of the Ophelia, Gabriella, and Ishmael. <br />
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=== [[The Ancient One|The Ancient One]] ===<br />
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An amorphous red pulsating blob of flesh with tentacles and a single-eye. Final boss. <br />
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== Fan Media Creatures ==<br />
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=== Herd Beasts (Non-Canon) ===<br />
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These creatures are found in [[List of Fan Fiction#How Much Time has Passed|How Much Time Has Passed]]. They are large herbivores, probably similar to mammalian herd animals such as Bison and Cattle. They have large horns and the males of the species are called Bulls. They feed upon vegetation that grows in moist valleys. <br />
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== See also ==<br />
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*[[Ranks of the Cabal|Ranks of the Cabal]]: a complete listing of the Cabal's. <br />
*[[Undead|Undead]]: a list of the known forms of Undead.<br />
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<div>[[File:Guy-Whitmore.png|right|thumb|200px|Guy Whitmore]]<br />
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'''Guy Whitmore''' is a composer specializing in video game music, notable for creating the soundtracks to ''[[:wikipedia:Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza|Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza]]'', ''[[:wikipedia:Russian Squares|Russian Squares]]'', ''[[:wikipedia:Shivers (computer game)|Shivers]]'', ''[[Blood]]'', ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]'', ''[[Shogo: MAD|Shogo: Mobile Armor Division]]'' and ''[[:wikipedia:No One Lives Forever|No One Lives Forever]]''. He is the co-founder of a music production company called ''Music Design Network'', and a founding member of the ''Seattle Composers Alliance''. Since November 2010 he has been the studio audio director for [[:wikipedia:PopCap Games|PopCap Games]], previously working for [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]] (July 2004 – November 2010), [[Monolith Productions]] (1997 – 1999, collaborating with [[Daniel Bernstein]]) and [[:wikipedia:Sierra Online|Sierra Online]] (1994 – 1997). He has also been a speaker at Develop Conference (2008-2009) and Casual Connect (2008), and is listed as a "yee haw" for Project BarBQ from 2004 to 2008. Guy Whitmore has specialized in creating "adaptive music" for video games, using techniques such as cross-fading, location-based music, and techniques to render music "on-the-fly" rather than using "pre-rendered" linear tracks. This premiered in the games ''Blood II'' and ''Shogo''.<br />
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== Video Games ==<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Gears of War 2|Gears of War 2]] (Limited Edition) (2008), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Crackdown|Crackdown]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Mass Effect|Mass Effect]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:PopCap Arcade Vol 1|PopCap Arcade Vol 1]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:PopCap Games|PopCap Games]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Shadowrun|Shadowrun]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Viva Piñata: Party Animals|Viva Piñata: Party Animals]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]] (2007), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown|Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown]] (2006), [[:wikipedia:GameHouse|GameHouse]].<br />
* Gears of War (Limited Collector's Edition) (2006), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Gears of War|Gears of War]] (2006), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends|Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends]] (2006), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Forza Motorsport|Forza Motorsport]] (2005), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Project Gotham Racing 3|Project Gotham Racing 3]] (2005), [[:wikipedia:Microsoft Game Studios|Microsoft Game Studios]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Feeding Frenzy (video game)|Feeding Frenzy]] (2004), [[:wikipedia:GameHouse|GameHouse]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Empires: Dawn of the Modern World|Empires: Dawn of the Modern World]] (2003), [[:wikipedia:Activision Publishing|Activision Publishing]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Tron 2.0|Tron 2.0]] (2003), [[:wikipedia:Buena Vista Interactive|Buena Vista Interactive]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza|Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza]] (2002), [[:wikipedia:Fox Interactive|Fox Interactive]], [[:wikipedia:Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Entertainment]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way|No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way]] (2002), [[:wikipedia:Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Entertainment]].<br />
* No One Lives Forever (Game of the Year Edition) (2001), [[:wikipedia:Fox Interactive|Fox Interactive]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:No One Lives Forever|The Operative: No One Lives Forever]] (2000), [[:wikipedia:Fox Interactive|Fox Interactive]].<br />
* [[Gruntz]] (1999), [[Monolith Productions]].<br />
* Blood II: The Chosen - [[Blood II: The Nightmare Levels|The Nightmare Levels]] ([[Fact Time Line#1998|1998]]), [[GT Interactive]].<br />
* [[Blood II: The Chosen]] ([[Fact Time Line#1998|1998]]), [[GT Interactive]].<br />
* [[Get Medieval]] ([[Fact Time Line#1998|1998]]), [[Monolith Productions]].<br />
* Blood - [[Plasma Pak]] ([[Fact Time Line#1997|1997]]), [[GT Interactive]].<br />
* [[Shogo: MAD|Shogo: Mobile Armour Division]] ([[Fact Time Line#1998|1998]]), [[:wikipedia:MC2-Microïds|MC2-Microïds]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Claw (video game)|Claw]] (1997), [[Monolith Productions]].<br />
* [[Blood]] ([[Fact Time Line#-- 1997 --|1997]]), [[GT Interactive]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Shivers II: Harvest of Souls|Shivers II: Harvest of Souls]] (1997), [[:wikipedia:Sierra On-Line|Sierra On-Line]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Mixed-Up Mother Goose Deluxe|Mixed-Up Mother Goose Deluxe]] (1995), [[:wikipedia:Sierra On-Line|Sierra On-Line]].<br />
* [[:wikipedia:Shivers (computer game)|Shivers]] (1995), [[:wikipedia:Sierra On-Line|Sierra On-Line]].<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
* [[:category:Music|Music in the Blood series category]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[[:wikipedia:Guy Whitmore|Guy Whitmore on Wikipedia]]<br />
*[http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,5028/ Guy Whitmore on MobyGames]<br />
*[https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAEAAABPdv8BFS9mxXoWq72LYFlTyJmGovoQvIQ&authType=name&authToken=4l9r&trk=prof-proj-cc-name Guy Whitmore] - [[:wikipedia:Linkedin|Linkedin]]<br />
*[http://www.ocremix.org/composer/id/225/guy-whitmore/ Composer profile] at [[:wikipedia:OverClocked ReMix|OverClocked ReMix]]<br />
*[http://www.iasig.org/pubs/interviews/guy_whitmore.shtml Interview with Guy Whitmore on adaptive music]<br />
*[http://postproduction.com/industry-blog/top-tip-for-getting-into-video-game-scoring-guy-whitmore/ Top Tip For Getting Into Video Game Scoring | Guy Whitmore - PostProduction.Com]<br />
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<div><div class="toccolours" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; width: 300px; margin-right: 1em"><center>'''The Blood Wiki'''<br>[[Image:Blood Wiki Logo(small).png]]</center><br />
<br>'''Name:''' The Blood Wiki <br />
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'''Slogan:''' ''[[Cultist Language|Geropayati quodpipax durbentia]]'' <br />
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'''URL: '''[http://blood.wiki-site.com/ http://blood.wiki-site.com/] (2008-2011), [http://blood-wiki.org http://blood-wiki.org] (2011-Present)<br />
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'''Key People:''' [[User:Tchernobog|Tchernobog]], [[User:Gideon|Gideon]], [[William Weilep]]<br />
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'''Created:''' [[Fact Time Line#2008|January 12, 2008]]<br />
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'''Host:''' [http://www.wiki-site.com Wiki-Site] ([[Fact Time Line#2008|2008]]-[[Fact Time Line#2011|2011]]), [[DeathMask]] ([[Fact Time Line#2011|2011]]-Present)<br />
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{{quote|quotation="Pretty much the only Blood information website around since the fall of PlanetBlood. I find this Blood Wiki an essential for any Blood Fan. It is so essential i even have a desktop shortcut for it! This wiki is stuffed full of interesting and useful information, and I always come back to check on the Blood News (how I found out about gog.com). This is pretty much just like any other wiki as in you can just drop in information and go which i tend to do from time to time. Extras for this wiki is the large fan base such as fanfiction, artwork, and ect. I definitely recommend this."|attributedTo=[[User:TeenBeach]], [https://www.gog.com/forum/blood_series/this_promises_to_be_fun September 3, 2010]}}<br />
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The '''Blood Wiki''' (the site you are currently viewing) is a [[:wikipedia:free content|free content]] ''Blood'' resource site that is powered by the [[:wikipedia:Media Wiki|Media Wiki]] engine and was hosted by the free wiki service [http://www.wiki-site.com Wiki-Site] from its founding in January 2008 until March 2011. Like the well known [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], the Blood Wiki can be edited and updated by anyone and is based on user submission. The text of the Blood Wiki is released under the terms of the [[:wikipedia:GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License]] version 1.2. It was created on January 12, 2008 and the Blood Wiki was initially hosted with [[wikipedia:Apache HTTP Server|Apache 2.2.3]] on a [[wikipedia:CentOS|CentOS]] server. It is currently, as of March 29, 2011, hosted on CentOS 5.5 x64, Apache 2.2.17, [[:wikipedia:PHP|PHP 5.3.5]], [[:wikipedia:MySQL|MySQL 5.1.41]], with major updates done at least quarterly.<br />
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Unlike most other ''Blood'' resources, the Blood Wiki attempts to incorporate the world of [[:category:Fan Media|fan works]] into the wiki's coverage as long as it is clear that it is fan made and non-canon; it is also out to host new ''Blood'' fan projects. This is most personified by its [[Fan Art Image Gallery|extensive gallery of fan art]], a great deal of which is either not or not easily accessible elsewhere. The site's management has also put a lot of work into documenting [[List of Fan Fiction|fan fiction]] and also [[List of Mods|game modifications]], [[:category:Fan Made Games|fan games]], and [[:category:Websites & Communities|fan sites]] as well as some of the most notable [[:category:Bloodites|Bloodites]].<br />
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The site is also the originator of the otherwise non-canon term [[Reality Beta]] (an thus other [[:wikipedia:Greek language|Greek]] reality classifications) to refer to the ominous invading reality of ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]''. The game never really defined a name for it, other than terms like ''another reality'' or ''otherworld'' (a term used previously in the ''[[Cryptic Passage]]'' [[E5M9: Castle|final level]] description).<br />
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The official staff take on ''Blood'' [[:category:Characters|character]] avatars such as [[User:Tchernobog|User:Tchernobog]] and [[User:Gideon|User:Gideon]]. The Blood Wiki states its goals and rules in its [[Blood:Questions and Answers|Questions and Answers]] article. In terms of dealing with conflict, it is either handled in talk page debates or [[Blood:Vote|democratically]]. Votes are most often done however merely to legitimize any notable change, such as authorizing the creation of the [[:category:Shogo Sub-Section|Shogo Sub-Section]]. Only User:Tchernobog, User:Gideon and recently [[User:Willis]] currently hold administrator powers that are commonly used. However, influence can be acquired meritocratically either through substantial contributions or discussions with administrators.<br />
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For example, [[User:TheWallflower]] has reached a notable amount of influence thanks to his massive contributions to the project in 2008 and some in 2009. He was also the only notable person to have ever debated with the main Blood Wiki staff on various issues, such as the inclusion of [[:category:Fan Media|fan media]] and game guide-like articles. [[User:Drudge Master]] has acquired a certain amount of influence thanks to his discussions with the main Blood Wiki staff. Unlike Wikipedia, voting results can overturn or provide an exception to any prior policies if it has moderator approval.<br />
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As of yet, there has been no vote with any negative votes in the end, and no votes had been held since 2008 due to the maturity of the wiki. This changed with the March 2011 [[Blood:Vote/Archives#Change Host|policy vote]] which approved the [[Blood:Move Proposal|proposal]] that moved the site to [[DeathMask]]; after a brief consideration towards an initial offer from [http://tropicalwikis.com/wiki/Main_Page Tropical Wikis]. In most cases new changes are done by the moderators without outside comment, similar to the Wikipedia "be bold" principle.<br />
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''Wikipedia'' polices and guidelines reflect on the Blood Wiki, but do not apply directly. For example, verifiability has been based on people posting questions about contentious statements on talk pages rather than through citation links, though more recently quotations from official sources have been added instead (which solves a double role in terms of archiving texts that no longer exist online beyond the [[:wikipedia:Wayback Machine|Wayback Machine]]). Guidelines are to be interpreted by the editing public and, if there is disagreement, by the administrators. For example, there is a definition of vandalism and other unwanted edits on the "Questions and Answers" articles, but what constitutes it exactly is decided by the user or moderator removing or dealing with it.<br />
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The Blood Wiki has [http://www.linuxgames.com/archives/14348 been used] as an external resource by the news service [[:wikipedia:LinuxGames|LinuxGames]] due its quality coverage of ''[[Blood]]'' and the fan game ''[[HYPERTENSION]]'' and has been [http://linuxgamingnews.org/2009/11/09/i-live-again/ similarly] [http://freegamer.blogspot.com/2009/11/quality-family-entertainment.html used] by [http://linuxgamingnews.org/ Linux Gaming News] and [http://freegamer.blogspot.com/ Free Gamer] due to its wider coverage of ''Blood'' [[:category:Fan Made Games|fan games]]. It was [https://web.archive.org/web/20100828151134/http://www.gog.com/en/editorial/mod_spotlight_blood_series quoted] by [[GOG.com]] when the ''Blood'' series was put under its mod spotlight. The wiki has also been quoted by or referenced from by [[List of Fan Art#Blood Thirsters|Blood Thirsters]], [[List of Websites#Bloodline|Bloodline]] and [[List of Websites#Blood Hispano|Blood Hispano]]. The root category for the wiki can be found [[:category:Root|here]].<br />
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== Members ==<br />
[[Image:BloodWiki.gif|thumb|right|200px|Old Logo]]<br />
'''Official Staff''' <br />
*[[User:Tchernobog]] (Hamish Paul Wilson): Head Moderator and Co-Founder (As he is the god of the wiki) <br />
*[[User:Gideon]] (Graham L. Wilson): Major Moderator and Co-Founder (As he is the leader of the cult that is the wiki) <br />
*[[User:Cerberus]] (Iain Wilson): Wiki and HTML Consultant (Emitter of the flame of wiki scripting!) <br />
*[[User:Cheogh]] (Malcolm Wilson): Head Artist and Multimedia Expert ([[Gargoyles]] are aesthetic items on cathedrals aren't they?)<br />
*[[User:Willis]] (William Weilep): Web Hosting and Financial Benefactor<br />
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[[Image:Eric.jpg|thumb|right|150px|TheWallflower has contributed many edits]]<br />
[[Image:Blood-Wiki-Banner.png|thumb|right|200px||Banner]]<br />
[[Image:Happy Birthday Blood II.png|500px|thumb|right||Blood Wiki Banner Celebrating 10 years of [[Blood II]]]]<br />
[[Image:Nightmare banner.png|500px|thumb|right|Blood Wiki Banner Celebrating 10 years of [[The Nightmare Levels]]]]<br />
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'''Other Editors''' <br />
*[[User:Kadorhal|Kadorhal]]<br />
*[[User:Dr.zalost|Dr.zalost (ZZaRDoZz)]] <br />
*[[User:Drudge Master|Drudge Master]] <br />
*[[User:Nuthriz|Nuthriz]] <br />
*[[User:Cerberus666|Cerberus666]] <br />
*[[User:MattSaettler|MattSaettler]] <br />
*[[User:Quadratic Lemon|Quadratic Lemon]] <br />
*[[User:TheWallflower|TheWallflower]] ([[Eric J. Juneau]]) <br />
*[[User:Lord Mrakainus|Lord Mrakainus]]<br />
*[[User:Clari87|Clari87]]<br />
*[[User:Andrewwan1980|Andrewwan1980]]<br />
*[[User:Jack Kellar|Jack Kellar]]<br />
*[[User:Theelder|Theelder]]<br />
*[[User:Cognomens|Cognomens]]<br />
*[[User:DoomFilm|DoomFilm]]<br />
*[[User:Mic|Mic]]<br />
*[[User:Usefulness|Usefulness]]<br />
*[[User:Smk|Smk]]<br />
*[[User:Berntie|Berntie]]<br />
*[[User:CirillG|CirillG]]<br />
*[[User:Dirtydogg1952|Dirtydogg1952]]<br />
*[[User:Kalevi|Kalevi]]<br />
*[[User:RIP|RIP]]<br />
*[[User:Tecman|Tecman]]<br />
*[[User:Wookiestick|Wookiestick]]<br />
*[[User:Flea Friend|Flea Friend]]<br />
*[[User:Ashums|Ashums]]<br />
*[[User:Bloodmaster|Bloodmaster]]<br />
*[[User:CaleBr|CaleBr]]<br />
*[[User:Catherine|Catherine]]<br />
*[[User:Chaik|Chaik]]<br />
*[[User:CodyTalor|CodyTalor]]<br />
*[[User:DOSGuy|DOSGuy]]<br />
*[[User:Daffidaff|Daffidaff]]<br />
*[[User:DiamondClaw|DiamondClaw]]<br />
*[[User:Doctorhelp|Doctorhelp]]<br />
*[[User:DustyStyx|DustyStyx]]<br />
*[[User:FraX|FraX]]<br />
*[[User:Istfemer|Istfemer]]<br />
*[[User:Kemp1961|Kemp1961]]<br />
*[[User:Mr Smith|Mr Smith]]<br />
*[[User:Nenn|Nenni]]<br />
*[[User:Popsoap|Popsoap]]<br />
*[[User:Reconite|Reconite]]<br />
*[[User:Reqo|Reqo]]<br />
*[[User:RetRater|RetRater]]<br />
*[[User:TeenBeach|TeenBeach]]<br />
*[[User:WendyDawson|WendyDawson]]<br />
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'''Realm of the Damned (Blocked Users)''' <br />
*[[User:Krypto]]<br />
*[[User:Anchorwoman]]<br />
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== Shogo Sub-Section ==<br />
[[Image:Shogo-Sub-Section.png|thumb|right|Logo]]<br />
The ''Blood Wiki'' also hosts a [[:category:Shogo Sub-Section|sub-section]] to act as a wiki documentation for ''[[Shogo: Mobile Armour Division]]''. The game is powered by the original version of [[LithTech]] and in that way and others it is the sister game of ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]''. The sub-section was founded on [[Fact Time Line#2008|June 8, 2008]] after some time in consideration. Its creation was the result of a successful [[Blood:Vote/Archives#Shogo Sub-Section|policy motion and vote]] and it is written and maintained by [[User:Gideon]]. It is grown more useful of late because of its attempts to preserve ''[[Shogo Community#Planet Shogo|Planet Shogo]]'' content after that website was taken down in the early summer of [[Fact Time Line#2009|2009]], and has continued this role with the demise of ''[[Shogo Community#ShogoMAD.com|ShogoMAD.com]]'' and ''[[Shogo Community#Haus of Shogo|Haus of Shogo]]'', alongside ''[[Shogo Community#Shogo Tribute|Shogo Tribute]]''. Like its mother wiki, the sub-section has a special article that documents the game's [[Shogo Community|fan community and works]], as well as one for [[Shogo Mods|mods]], and also has a special hosting place for [[:category:Shogo Fan Artwork|fan artwork]]. The site is also part of of the ''[[Shogo Community#Shogo Web Ring|New Shogo Web Ring]]''.<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
*[[Special:Listusers|Wiki Generated list of Users]] <br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Blood-Wiki/130640806157 The Blood Wiki] on [[wikipedia:Facebook|Facebook]]<br />
*[http://forums.transfusion-game.com/viewtopic.php?p=22738#22738 Blood Wiki discussed on the Transfusion Forums] <br />
*[http://www.lith.com/forum/showthread.php?p=582 Blood Wiki discussed on the Monolith Forums]<br />
*[http://www.lith.com/forum/showthread.php?t=547 Shogo Sub-Section discussed on the Monolith Forums]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/bloodwiki The Blood Wiki on Facebook]<br />
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<div>An image gallery of all the concept art created by [[Kevin Kilstrom]] (lead artist for ''[[Blood]]'') and [[Eric Kohler]] (concept artist for ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]'') on the ''[[Blood Wiki]]''.<br />
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== Blood ==<br />
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Image:Gillbeast-concept-art.png<br />
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== Blood II ==<br />
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Image:Caleb-concept-art.jpg<br />
Image:Ishmael-concept-art.jpg<br />
Image:Ophelia-concept-art.jpg<br />
Image:Gabriella-concept-art2.jpg<br />
Image:Gabriella-concept-art.jpg<br />
Image:B2 Gideon.jpg<br />
Image:B2 mad scientist.jpg<br />
Image:B2 cultist female.jpg<br />
Image:B2 cultist male.jpg<br />
Image:B2 bone leech.gif<br />
Image:B2 soul drudge.jpg<br />
Image:B2 drudge priest.gif<br />
File:Shikari-Concept-Art.jpg<br />
File:Shikari-Concept-Art-2.jpg<br />
File:Zealot-Concept.jpg<br />
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== Fan Games ==<br />
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File:Blood-Source-Caleb.jpg|[[Blood Source]]<br />
File:Blood-Source-Sketch.jpg|[[Blood Source]]<br />
File:Blood-Evolution-Caleb.jpg|[[Blood Evolution]]<br />
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<div>[[File:B2 singularity generator.jpg|frame|right|Singularity Generator]]<br />
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{{quote|quotation="A highly experimental weapon currently under development by Cabalco Industries, the Singularity Generator is designed to create a small, localized singularity, or black hole. This black hole will suck in and destroy almost anything in its vicinity. This incredibly powerful weapon remains in the prototyping stages due to problems with maintaining the fabric of reality when it is used, but as they say, you must break a few eggs to make an omelette."|attributedTo=''Blood II: The Chosen'' Manual}}<br />
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The '''Singularity Generator '''is an energy weapon found in ''[[Blood II: The Chosen|Blood II: The Chosen]]'' and is considered the [[:wikipedia:BFG 9000|BFG]] of the game. It projects a purple laser beam, and when that laser makes contact with a solid object, such as a wall or person, a purple vortex opens up, pulling objects in the vicinity into itself and causing massive damage. Like most BFGs, it uses large quantities of ammo and takes a long time to fire. Also, if a vortex is already open, the weapon cannot be fired again until that vortex closes. Enemies like the [[Behemoth|Behemoth]] or [[Death Shroud|Death Shroud]] don't appear affected by its pull, but small enemies like [[Cultists|Cultists]] or [[Shikari|Shikari]] do. <br />
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[[Caleb|Caleb]] first encounters the Singularity Generator when it is used on him in the Lafayette Museum of Antiquties by [[Gideon|Gideon]], the [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientist]], and the [[Prophet|Prophet]] guardian. It appears to be an attempt to kill Caleb, but only succeeds in bringing [[Gabriella|Gabriella]] through. A subsequent attempt also brings [[Ishmael|Ishmael]] through. Caleb picks up the Singularity Generator for his own use in the [[CabalCo|CabalCo]] building, and is the last new weapon of the game. <br />
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The gun serves as a major plot device, as interdimensional technology is in part responsible for the invasion of [[Reality Beta]] and that is involved in the resurrection of the [[Chosen]]. Some unused sound files from ''Blood II: The Chosen'' REZ file mention a "Channeling Knife" that was severed in two and left somewhere called "[[New Town|Old Town]]". Gideon mentions that its power is to open up the doors to the realities, so it would probably have been related to the Singularity Generator. <br />
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAobWq2pcUg Blood 2 - Singularity Generator] - [[Blood on YouTube|YouTube]]<br />
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{{quote|quotation="Rick Raymo has been happily crushing and crunching his way through his days in the game industry with a childlike joy and enthusiasm for 21-plus years. After starting as a freelance journalist writing for papers and magazines, he decided he was sick of complaining, and wanted to do better. Thus the whole producing games bit. He’s gotten to work with heroes and unsung stars, killed more games than he’s completed, and made a large swath of good ones in the process. Rick has been involved with demo coders at nearly every chance he’s had; from folks like the former Future Crew or Remedy to the wonderful Digital Illusions. Rick has directed first-party for a console company, managed game studios, and worked for publishers and vast media conglomerates. Rick is happily working for Saber Interactive as director of game content and chief instigator, and sees Saber as the best multi-SKU independent studio on the planet. He tries to think he’s not biased."|attributedTo=[https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/level-up-2010-judges Level Up 2010 Judges]}}<br />
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'''Rick Raymo''' was a producer for ''[[Blood]]'' (and "[[Credits#Blood|Lead Atmosphere Monger]]"), the ''[[Plasma Pak]]'' and ''[[Blood II: The Chosen]]'' ("Lead AtMosFear Monger, Ghost-Writer For "[[The Voice]]" (blame him!), Feature Beggar, Catering Services, Keeper Of The Whip, and er, That GT Producer-Type") at [[GT Interactive]]. He has been most associated with ''[[:wikipedia:Duke Nukem 3D|Duke Nukem 3D]]'' and related projects such as ''[[:wikipedia:Duke Nukem 64|Duke Nukem 64]]'', ''[[:wikipedia:Duke Nukem - Zero Hour|Duke Nukem - Zero Hour]]'', ''[[:wikipedia:NAM|NAM]]'' (worked on by [[Matt Saettler]]), ''[[:wikipedia:Balls of Steel|Balls of Steel]]'' and ''[[:wikipedia:Shadow Warrior (1997 video game)|Shadow Warrior]]''; in April 1997 he and Paul Schuytema (then ''[[:wikipedia:Prey (video game)|Prey]]'' project leader) accepted the second Spotlight Award given to ''DN3D''. He has also worked on ''[[:wikipedia:Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus|Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus]]'', ''[[:wikipedia:Death Rally|Death Rally]]'' and ''[[:wikipedia:Max Payne|Max Payne]]'', and he has produced and contributed ideas to well over 30 titles in a career spanning over 20 years. Before producing he worked as a freelance games journalist and editor of GameMag.<br />
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Since March 2007 he has been the director of game content for [[:wikipedia:Saber Interactive|Saber Interactive]] at both their [[:wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]] headquarters and production studio in [[:wikipedia:Saint Petersburg, Russia|Saint Petersburg, Russia]]. Other companies he has worked with include [[:wikipedia:International Data Group|I.D.G.]], [[:wikipedia:GameSpy|GameSpy]], [[:wikipedia:Red Jade|Red Jade]], [[:wikipedia:Interactive Studio Management|Interactive Studio Management]] and [[:wikipedia:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]]. Prior to joining Saber, he was the production executive for [[:wikipedia:HBO Interactive Entertainment|HBO Interactive Entertainment]] leading efforts to create interactive projects out of [[:wikipedia:Home Box Office|HBO]]'s internal properties, most notably with ''[[:wikipedia:The Sopranos: Road to Respect|The Sopranos: Road to Respect]]''. He was also the co-author of the ''[https://segaretro.org/Phantasy_Star_IV_Official_Players_Guide Phantasy Star IV Official Players Guide]'' with John Sauer, and a judge for the 2010 Level Up game design contest ran by [[:wikipedia:Intel|Intel]].<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
*[[Marianne Arotzarena]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,2153/ Rick Raymo] - [[:wikipedia:MobyGames|MobyGames]]<br />
*[http://www.avsforum.com/forum/members/8206-rick-raymo.html Rick Raymo profile]<br />
*[http://legacy.3drealms.com/press/043097.html Duke Nukem 3D wins Spotlight Award, and eight Happy Puppy awards] - [[:wikipedia:3D Realms|3D Realms]] (April 30, 1997)<br />
*[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/69979-Rick-Raymo-Joins-Saber-Interactive Rick Raymo Joins Saber Interactive] - [[:wikipedia:The Escapist|The Escapist]] (March 27, 2007)<br />
*[http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/saber-hires-industry-veteran-raymo Saber Hires Industry Veteran Raymo] - GamesIndustry International (March 27, 2007)<br />
*[http://www.qj.net/qjnet/nintendo-ds/duke-nukem-3ds-rick-raymo-joins-saber-interactive.html Duke Nukem 3D's Rick Raymo joins Saber Interactive] - QuickJump (March 28, 2007)<br />
*[http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/104143/Newsbriefs_Vets_Talk_Games_At_Yale_Wild_West_Bullet_Witch_DLC.php Newsbriefs: Vets Talk Games At Yale, Wild West, Bullet Witch DLC] - [[:wikipedia:Gamasutra|Gamasutra]] (March 28, 2007)<br />
*[http://www.digitalinnovationgazette.com/blog/saber_interactive/#axzz3w2MlNtIn Gravity Kills: Rick Raymo of Saber Interactive Talks Inversion - Digital Innovation Gazette]<br />
*[http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2009/05/intels-level-up-contest-gives-huge-opportunity-to-indie-devs/ Intel’s Level Up contest gives indie devs huge opportunity] - [[:wikipedia:Ars Technica|Ars Technica]] (May 29, 2009)<br />
*[http://www.destructoid.com/crowdfunding-campaign-starts-for-shaq-fu-sequel-271557.phtml Crowdfunding campaign starts for Shaq Fu sequel] - [[:wikipedia:Destructoid|Destructoid]] (March 6, 2014)<br />
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