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One Piece: 7 Characters From Norse Mythology Oda Could Use In Elbaf
One Piece's Elbaf arc is well underway, and fans know that this segment of the story is heavily inspired by Norse mythology. This was clear to the fans long before Elbaf even began, as it was hinted at around the Little Garden arc.
Now that Elbaf has officially begun, fans know that there is a lot of incredible stuff to look forward to, and above all, new characters to witness. Fans know Oda to take inspiration from legendary figures, and he will inevitably end up using some characters from Norse mythology for his version of Elbaf.
Loki is a character that fans know exists in the world of One Piece. He was first introduced during the Whole Cake Island arc, where it was revealed that he wanted to marry Lola. Unfortunately, this did not come to pass. Now that Elbaf has begun, Loki has been introduced to the fans already. Fans know Loki to be a master of deception in Norse mythology, and incredibly cunning as well. The One Piece version of this character might retain these qualities.
Oxfordshire's 'biggest' charity fireworks display to return to South Park
The "biggest" charity fireworks show in the county is set to return to South Park this weekend, as the Oxford park prepares to welcome thousands for the event.
Oxford Round Table is returning with its huge Oxford Fireworks event in South Park, Littlemore, this weekend on Saturday, November 8.
The traditional display is the 57th annual event from the Oxford charity, which hosted its first display in 1967 and is run entirely by volunteers.
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This year for the first time, the event will include a low-noise display earlier in the evening designed for families with young children and those sensitive to loud noises, to ensure its accessible for everyone.
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Film exploring the history and traditions of the River Tweed set for Eastgate showing
A NEW film celebrating the history and traditions of the River Tweed will premiere in the Borders this weekend ahead of a region-wide run.
Our River, Stories of the Tweed will air at the Heart of Hawick on Saturday, November 8 at 7pm while a Peebles date has also been set.
Filmed over many years, the work was created by Coldstream-based photographer and videographer Jim Gibson.
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He said: “I was brought up beside the Tweed and always enjoyed hearing stories about the river.
“I’ve wanted to make a film about the area for about 40 years, taking the opportunity to share the history, myths and legends with others who live in the catchment.
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