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* The ''Book of the Damned'' supplemental book released a new Oni Daimyo named Akuma, whose favored is the unarmed fist and focuses on honor and martial arts. [[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Sound familiar?]]

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* The ''Book of the Damned'' supplemental book released a new Oni Daimyo named Akuma, whose favored is the unarmed fist and focuses on honor and martial arts. [[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma [[Characters/StreetFighterIIUpdatedVersions Sound familiar?]]
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* The Gunslinger class has an archetype for a gambling gunslinger called Series/{{Maverick}}.
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* Bestiary 6 introduced the Unrisen, a monstrous undead formed from botched resurrection magic. It's origin, plus it's habit of being reduced to basic alchemical ingredients when killed, brings to mind the human transmutation scene from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.

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* Bestiary 6 introduced the Unrisen, a monstrous undead formed from botched resurrection magic. It's Its origin, plus it's its habit of being reduced to basic alchemical ingredients when killed, brings to mind the human transmutation scene from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.



** ''Wake of the Watcher'' also features a full article on the Great Old Ones, including rules for worshiping them, and stats for Literature/{{the Colour Out of Space}}, [[Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness Elder Things]], [[Literature/TheWhispererInDarkness Mi-Go]], and Spawn of Shub-Niggurath. As both a capstone reference and campaign-ending encounter, ''Wake of the Watcher'' includes stats for a Star-Spawn of Cthulhu.

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** ''Wake of the Watcher'' also features a full article on the Great Old Ones, including rules for worshiping worshipping them, and stats for Literature/{{the Colour Out of Space}}, [[Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness Elder Things]], [[Literature/TheWhispererInDarkness Mi-Go]], and Spawn of Shub-Niggurath. As both a capstone reference and campaign-ending encounter, ''Wake of the Watcher'' includes stats for a Star-Spawn of Cthulhu.



* The first part of the ''Serpent's Skull'' Adventure Path is prefaced with "[[Series/GilligansIsland A Tale of a Fateful Trip]]". Naturally, it begins with the PC's becoming castaways.

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* The first part of the ''Serpent's Skull'' Adventure Path is prefaced with "[[Series/GilligansIsland A Tale of a Fateful Trip]]". Naturally, it begins with the PC's [=PCs=] becoming castaways.



** The Inspired Blade focuses entirely on the Rapier, the preferred weapon of every character [[Creator/ErrolFlynn protrayed by the actor on whom the entire Swashbuckler class is based]].

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** The Inspired Blade focuses entirely on the Rapier, the preferred weapon of every character [[Creator/ErrolFlynn protrayed portrayed by the actor on whom the entire Swashbuckler class is based]].



* ''Bestiary 4's'' rukh is clearly inpsired by the [[GiantFlyer roc]] in {{Creator/Ray Harryhausen}}'s ''Film/The7thVoyageOfSinbad''. The same book also has the bodythief, a giant intelligent plant alien that creates emotionless beings as replacements to humans. [[Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers Sounds familiar?]]

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* ''Bestiary 4's'' rukh is clearly inpsired inspired by the [[GiantFlyer roc]] in {{Creator/Ray Harryhausen}}'s ''Film/The7thVoyageOfSinbad''. The same book also has the bodythief, a giant intelligent plant alien that creates emotionless beings as replacements to humans. [[Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers Sounds familiar?]]



* Larsa, a Ustalav dhampir vampire hunter, bears a striking resemblance to another well known [[Literature/VampireHunterD Vampire Hunter dressed all in black, weilding a longsword]]. The only difference is that this one is female and probably doesn't have a tlking hand.

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* Larsa, a Ustalav dhampir vampire hunter, bears a striking resemblance to another well known [[Literature/VampireHunterD Vampire Hunter dressed all in black, weilding wielding a longsword]]. The only difference is that this one is female and probably doesn't have a tlking talking hand.
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* One of the Investigator's new feats, letting them retry a failed social skill check once per day per target, is called Just One More Thing after [[Series/{{Columbo}} Lieutenant Columbo's catchphrase]].

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* One of the Investigator's new feats, letting them retry a failed social skill check once per day per target, is called Just One More Thing after [[Series/{{Columbo}} Lieutenant Columbo's catchphrase]]. Its actual, mechanical effect is even identical to how Columbo uses it - catching a suspect off-guard with a piece of information or a quip to get more out of them.
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* In 2E's ''GM Core'', the entry on the Firebrands faction describes them engaging in [[VideoGame/DarkSouls jolly cooperation]] with like-minded heroes.
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* The ''Book of the Damned'' supplemental book released a new Oni Daimyo named Akuma, whose favored is the unarmed fist and focuses on honor and martial arts. [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Sound familiar?]]

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* The ''Book of the Damned'' supplemental book released a new Oni Daimyo named Akuma, whose favored is the unarmed fist and focuses on honor and martial arts. [[VideoGame/StreetFighter [[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Sound familiar?]]

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