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TO THE DEVIL… A DAUGHTER (1976) – Episode 214 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“It is not heresy … and I will not recant!” But if you don’t recant, you can’t have any pudding. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Gregory Crosby – as they take a trip to Hammer-land for To the Devil… a Daughter (1976), the last horror film from the original incarnation of Hammer.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 214 – To the Devil… a Daughter (1976)
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An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists – led by an excommunicated priest – who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.
  Directed by: Peter Sykes
Writing Credits: Christopher Wicking (screenplay by) (as Chris Wicking); John Peacock (adaptation); Dennis Wheatley (from the novel by); Gerald Vaughan-Hughes (additional material) (uncredited)
Produced by: Roy Skeggs (producer)
Music by: Paul Glass
Cinematography by: David Watkin (director of photography)
Special Effects by: Les Bowie
Selected Cast:
Richard Widmark as John Verney
Christopher Lee as Father Michael Raynor
Honor Blackman as Anna Fountain
Denholm Elliott as Henry Beddows
Michael Goodliffe as George de Grass
Nastassja Kinski as Catherine Beddows
Eva Maria Meineke as Eveline de Grass
Anthony Valentine as David Kennedy
Derek Francis as Bishop
Izabella Telezynska as Margaret (as Isabella Telezynska)
Constantine Gregory as Kollde (as Constantin de Goguel)
Anna Bentinck as Isabel
Irene Prador as German Matron
Brian Wilde as Black Room Attendant
Petra Peters as Sister Helle
William Ridoutt as Airport Porter
Howard Goorney as Critic
Frances de la Tour as Salvation Army Major
Zoe Hendry as 1st Girl
Lindy Benson as 2nd Girl
Jo Peters as 3rd Girl
Bobby Sparrow as 4th Girl
Ed Devereaux as Reporter (uncredited)
Bill Horsley as Curator (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley as Man Entering Art Gallery (uncredited)
Alan Meacham as Guest at Book Launch (uncredited)
Peter Sykes as Man at Airport (uncredited)
It’s time to explore the final Hammer Horror film of the 1970s, To the Devil… a Daughter (1976). [Note: The mystery comedy film The Lady Vanishes (1979) would drop and… vanish… in 1979.] To the Devil… a Daughter has the reputation of putting the final nail into Hammer’s filmmaking coffin. The quality and success of Hammer productions spiraled throughout the decade as the landscape of horror films changed – especially after The Exorcist (1973). Surprisingly, the film is much better than how the Grue Crew remembers it and how its reputation proceeds it. That is, up until its abrupt and head-scratching ending and that strange devil puppet. If you know, you know. Check out what the Grue Crew thinks of the film directed by Peter Sykes and featuring Christopher Lee, Richard Widmark, and Nastassja Kinski.
At the time of this writing, To the Devil… a Daughter is available to stream from Peacock and PlutoTV as well as various PPV from Amazon and Fandango At Home. To the Devil… a Daughter is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray from SCREAM Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Jeff, will be Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (1973), an ABC Movie of the Week starring Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, William Demarest, and Barbara Anderson. Grue Believer Lone Wolf suggested this flick. Woot!
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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Great Britain 🇬🇧/Germany 🇩🇪 To the Devil...a Daughter is a 1976 British-West German horror film directed by Peter Sykes, produced by Hammer Film Productions and Terra Filmkunst, and starring Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman, Nastassja Kinski and Denholm Elliott.
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It is based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Dennis Wheatley. See more about his worldview from my previous post - The Devil Rides Out.
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American expatriate occult writer John Verney (Widmark) is asked by Henry Beddows (Elliot) to pick up his daughter Catherine (Kinski) from London Heathrow Airport.
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In the movie the beginning is in Bavaria and then the rest of it in England. Catherine is a member of the Children of the Lord, a mysterious heretical religious order based in Bavaria that was founded by excommunicated Roman Catholic priest Michael Rayner (Lee). Catherine's deceased mother was part of the order, and had arranged for her daughter to be brought up as a member of the order.
Kinski was clearly underage in this film, so some scenes are questionable..
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The author didn't like this film version at all and said to leave the Hammer company completely. Hammer struggled with financial difficulties and the film's budget was quite small. Additional funding was received from Germany and the film also features German casting. It was hoped that the American lead actor would increase the number of viewers. The British casting is represented by the old Christopher Lee, who fits a bit poorly in the modern urban landscape. The casting itself is great.
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Wheatley’s novel, published in 1953, opens in France with the mystery of Molly Fountain’s reclusive young neighbour who — we eventually learn — had the ultimate bad start in life: she was the trade in a pact with the Devil, exchanged by her good-for-nothing father, Henry Beddows, for business success and material wealth. To redeem this ‘bond’ he must deliver his daughter Ellen to a group of devil worshippers on her twenty-first birthday. With the fateful day now approaching, Beddows has sent her away from England, hoping to protect her from what he has subsequently learned is to be her fate: a human sacrifice in a black magic ceremony. (Diogenes Communications 2021.)
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The original novel is quite different. Anticommunism is central to the Wheatley worldview. The superiority of western civilisation — of Christianity, of the white Anglo-Saxon race — is axiomatic. Progressive ideas are deeply suspect. Communism is the work of the Devil. (Ibid.)
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Hammer’s attempt at a more modern horror film, an unflinching look at the violent, sexual and uncontrollable nature of the dark arts and the dangers that lie within for those who come in contact with it. Despite attacks from critics regarding its tastefulness, the film emerged as Hammer’s most profitable effort from the 1970s. Still, the British film industry was failing. The majority of the budget had come from German investors and, as a result, the bulk of the film’s profits were sapped from Hammer’s bottom line. (Farrell 2020.)
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There are elements in this film that can be connected to the time of the witch trials (The main focus in my blog). Where the devil works is often the purest faith. This is what the Catholic’s especially believed. The devil especially tests believers. This theme is at the center of the film The Exorcist and in many nun exploitation films. Here, too, good and evil are concretely fighting. There is nothing metaphorical, but everything is very true. Another key psychological element is motherhood, which of course brings to mind the movie Rosemary's baby. The devil forcibly deprives the mother of her pregnancy. The curse is passed down from generation to generation. Like in the movie Omen, something innocent becomes a manifestation of evil. (Look for more in Krzywinska 2000, A Skin for Dancing in.)
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The end of the film is a bit letdown but it is still worth to watch.
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𝐂𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐄  𝐀  𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓  𝐅𝐎𝐑  𝐀  𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐄 SERIES.  if  your  character  had  a  movie series for  themselves,    or  another  movie,   what  would  it  be  called  and  what  are  the  songs  that  would  be  in  the  soundtrack ?
THE ULTRON IMPERATIVE - In the aftermath of the Westview Incident, newly reconstituted Vision is faced with a new challenge-- Rediscovering his humanity. But nothing is ever easy for an Avenger, and so the Synthezoid must also contend with the return of his creator, Ultron, and a scheme that just might end humanity as we know it
I Am Vision - Christophe Beck. We start with a reprise of the scene from the finale of WandaVision, but this time we follow White Vision as he flies off and see the immediate continuation of his story. A Game of Chess - Ramin Djawadi. Six month later, we see Vision keeping a low profile as one ‘Victor Shade’. We can clearly see he is more synthezoid than human at this point. His speech is extremely stilted and his movements stiff. But you can almost see the spark of the man he used to be. Karazhan - Russell Brower. The camera winds through an abandoned castle, it should be abandoned, but there is the nagging feeling that it is not. Moving to the bowels of the structure, we see the stone catacombs give way to pristine metal, as if the earth is in the process of being consumed by technology. It is Ultron, Ultron-5 to be specific, in the middle of making something we do not quite see just yet.  Modern Assassin - Lorne Balfe. First fight between Ultron-5 and Vision. Control - Ramin Djawadi. Reveal of Jocasta, Ultron’s newest creation.  The End - Richard Beddow. The Villain Monologue. Ultron details his plan to replace everyone on earth with synthezoid replicas. Are We Alone? - Piotr Musial. Vision escapes Ultron’s clutches, but barely. Is severely injured and at his lowest point. Realizes he cannot do it alone and goes to visit Hank and Janet to let them know what is happening. VR Room - Jesper Kyd. Vision, Ultron and Jocasta talk in the Virtual World. Jocasta is swayed by Vision’s worlds, betrays Ultron and gains her independence from him. Point of Impact - World of Warcraft: Legion. Ultron's master plan nears completion. Players have taken their positions, final battle begins. The Animus- Jed Kurzel. Vision is knocked down, he ponders about all the choices that led him here, his past, his creation, events of Westview. He finally fully reignites the spark inside him, color returns to his body as the synthezoid is restored both body and soul.  A Shocking Defeat - Hans Zimmer. A rejuvenated Vision rallies the rest of his allies. Jocasta, Hank and Janet all fight together to defeat Ultron-5. The Last One - Brian Tyler. Epilogue montage. Jocasta leaves with the Pyms to figure out her next steps. Vision returns to the Avengers Compound. Deep Stone Lullaby - Destiny 2. End Credits. Eobard Confesses - Blake Neely. Post Credits 1. We return to the battlefield from the final fight. The remnants of a destroyed Ultron chassis lies unmoving. The camera lingers on it as the music plays, zooming in ever so slowly. Before the last frame, we see a flicker of red behind the eyes. Like a bad case of herpes, Ultron isn’t entirely gone. Midnight, The Stars and You - Al Bowlly. Post Credits 2. We catch up with Dr. Phineas Horton, who is seen building his own family based on the Vision (which will be the inciting incident of The Visions.)
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Phantasmagoria Magazine, Issue #16, edited by Trevor Kennedy, Phantasmagoria Publishing, Late Summer 2020. Cover art by Randy Broecker, internal illustrations by Franki Beddows, Randy Broecker, Dave Carson, Mike Chinn, Stephen Clarke, Peter Coleborn, James Keen, Allen Koszowski, Reggie Oliver, Jim Pitts, GCH Reilly and David A. Riley. Info: amazon.com.
Randy Broecker! Ramsey Campbell! Richard Chizmar! Interviews with Malachy Coney, Anna Taborska, Douglas Tait and Mathew Waters! Plus: Elak, King of Atlantis with Adrian Cole and Jim Pitts, Stephen Jones’ The Best of Best New Horror: Volume Two, The Phantom of the Opera, Psycho, Jaws, Candyman, Quatermass, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Twilight Zone, Before You Blow Out the Candle... Book Two, 1970s horror films, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, fiction, artwork, reviews and more!
Contents: A Note From the Editor by Trevor Kennedy Randy Broecker interview and portfolio Ramsey Campbell interview Richard Chizmar interview (including reviews of Gwendy's Button Box and Gwendy's Magic Feather) The Many Faces of... The Phantom of the Opera: feature by John Gilbert Vic and Son: cartoon by James Keen Phantasmagoria at The Secret Bookshelf: feature with Trevor Kennedy and GCH Reilly Meanwhile, Back in Atlantis: feature by Adrian Cole, with artwork by Jim Pitts and review of Elak, King of Atlantis by David A. Riley Anna Taborska interview (including illustrations by Reggie Oliver from Anna's new book, Bloody Britain) The Fundamental Power of Psycho (1960): feature by Barnaby Page Jaws, Forty-five Years Later: feature by Barnaby Page Resurrecting the Candyman: feature by Michael Campbell Phantasmagoria Fiction: "Eigenspace X" by Mike Chinn "Hanuman" by David A. Riley. "Liver and Bacon" by Joe X. Young "Beady Eyes" by Barry Bellows "Shadow of an Incubus" by Christopher Fielden "Tomatoes According to Geoff" by D.T. Langdale "The Discontinued" by Jessica Stevens "Wolf Hill" by Sean O'Connor "He Thought He Was Dying" by David A. Riley "Towak" by Richard Bell "Three Sure Sentences" by Emerson Firebird Introducing Before You Blow Out the Candle... Book Two: with Marc Damian Lawler Malachy Coney interview Quatermass and the Kid: feature by Raven Dane. Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970): feature by Dave Jeffery Twenty-first Century Twilight Zone: feature by Abdul-Qaadir Bakari-Muhammad Douglas Tait interview Mathew Waters interview 1970s Horror Films: feature by David Brilliance Reading R. Chetwynd-Hayes with Marc Damian Lawler Phantasmagoria Reviews Readers' Comments Acknowledgements
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Total War: ATTILA - Blood & Burning Crack
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11.1K Total War: ATTILA; 6.6K General Discussion; 674 Community Mods; 159 Assembly Kit; 278 Multiplayer; 3.5K Total War: ATTILA Support; 2K Gameplay Issues; 1.2K Crashes & Performance; 106 Multiplayer; 180 Mac & Linux Support; 1.5K Total War Community Content; 1.3K Community Content; 201 TEd Tips and Tutorials; 87.7K Total War Eras; 82 SHOGUN. Blood & Burning update includes: Added blood effects to over 140 more death and wounding animations. With graphics settings above performance/low, decapitations are now more frequent during battles. Improved blood effects in battles, made blood more visible and in some instances, spurts last longer.
Buy Total War: ATTILA - Blood & Burning Pack as a Steam Key.
As the barbarians rise and the Huns are loosed upon the world, the Western Roman Empire staggers, pierced by a thousand blades. These are the end-times; the age of blood and fire!
Experience the horrors of the apocalypse with Blood & Burning for Total War: ATTILA. This pack adds blood-spurt effects, decapitations, limb-lops, disembowelment and more to the game. Disease-ridden soldiers can even be seen vomiting on the battlefield, adding to the ghastly realism.
Blood & Burning comprises:
Gory new Campaign Map combat anims with blood-spatter, arm severance and decapitations.
Ultraviolent Battlefield combat animations including limb-severance, decapitation and blood spurts.
Soldiers in armies suffering from disease will vomit when idle on the battlefield.
New burning and burn-to-death animations for both soldiers and civilians.
New gore decals in battles depicting vomit, blood and bodily organs.
New, blood-soaked versions of key animated event messages.
All Blood & Burning effects can be enabled or disabled in the Graphics Options menu.
Total War: AttilaDeveloper(s)Creative AssemblyPublisher(s)SegaDirector(s)Mike Simpson János GáspárComposer(s)Richard BeddowSeriesTotal WarEngineWarscapePlatform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, LinuxReleaseWindows & OS XLinux
WW: 10 December 2015(1)
Genre(s)Real-time strategy, turn based strategyMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Total War: Attila is a strategyvideo game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, released on 17February 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. It is the ninth standalone game in the Total War series of video games.
The game begins in 395 AD, during what is now called Late Antiquity (the transition period from Classical Rome to the Medieval age in European history). While the title character will be able to become the leader of the Huns, he is not yet in power at the start of the campaign. Due to its setting near the Dark Ages, the game is possibly a spiritual successor to Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion.
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The campaign map for Total War: Attila spans from Bactria to Lusitania and from Caledonia to Garamantia in the Sahara. Provinces are groupings of three regions, and each region within a province can be conquered separately. The number of cities and regions is different from Total War: Rome II, but the size of the map is similar. The map of Total War: Attila further extends into modern-day Russia in lieu of the eastern provinces of the Hindu Kush found in Total War: Rome II, shifting the player's attention to the nomadic Huns. The largest settlement in a province is designated as the province capital. These province capitals have more building slots than the other settlements and are also walled at the start of the game, though in a change from Rome II the small settlements can eventually be upgraded to have walls.
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At the dawn of the Dark Ages the Roman Empire descends into chaos due to volcanic changes rocking the empire as apocalyptic signs foretell of a great scourge to sweep across Europe. Upon the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395 AD, the empire is divided between his sons who each rule a half: Honorius in the West, and Arcadius in the East. Since the days of Diocletian it has become a custom to divide Rome as the pressures to govern the empire have become too much for a single emperor to handle. With the split of the empire both sides face multiple threats on all sides, including internal instability undermining each of the young emperors' control as part of the long-term repercussions of the Third-Century Crisis. When the game begins, playing as the Western Roman Empire, players will face waves of hordes entering their borders as the arrival of the Huns in the east and the devastation they have caused have forced them to flee in search of new homes. Since the death of Emperor Valentinian I and the division of the empire, the weaknesses in the West have rapidly begun to show and edge the empire closer to ruin. With depleted funds from centuries of internal mismanagement and corruption, the West is unable to muster an effective army to combat the invaders. While players will start the campaign with vast territories under their command, it will quickly become a game of survival as Rome's legions are stretched to breaking point to protect a decaying empire. The Eastern Roman Empire, however, has profited from the division to take control of the civilized world as it begins its transformation into a new empire. With the new administrative capital in Constantinople serving as the gateway for trade between Europe and Asia, along with economic reforms, the eastern empire has become an economic powerhouse in the game. Yet, the Eastern Romans face an initial threat from the Visigoths led by Alaric I in Greece, who makes a direct assault on Constantinople itself, and remain wary of the Sassanid threat in the East. The Romans must find new ways and technologies to cope with this changing world if they are to survive as the old technologies and antiquity systems no longer apply, along with the increasingly growing power of the Church becoming ever more influential. If players choose to play either of the Roman empires, they will be tasked with saving and preserving the once-great empire, and if possible unite Rome under a single emperor.
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As Total War: Attila embraces an era of great change with the people of Europe migrating across the campaign map, Attila adds a new dimension in the form of a faction's religious conversion in the game that brings an array of unique benefits across the player's empire depending on the religion that they choose to favour. The presence of a faction's state religion offers bonuses, including provincial edicts assigned, temple buildings, churches, and even character traits. These factors all play an important role in how dominant the player's religion is over a province. If a province has a population with several religions, it can have a negative effect on public order and thus lead to revolts. Factions also suffer or gain religious penalties when engaging in diplomacy with each other depending on their chosen religious affinity. Should the player choose to convert to a new religion, their faction's overall population must have at least 35% of that religion to convert. To find which religion is dominant in a region, the campaign map may be searched using the religion filter provided. For players who choose Christianity as their state religion, the five cities of Rome, Constantinople, Aelia Capitolina, Antioch, and Alexandria that formed part of the Pentarchy have the exclusive option for their churches to be upgraded to 'Holy See' status, which comes with major bonuses. The game includes a total of 13 religions available throughout the campaign map, although the effects of minor religions are not fully understood.
The game also introduces the ability for players to use their armies to raze settlements once they have been conquered. This new feature allows the player to enact a 'Scorched Earth policy' which destroys the land around the nearby settlement, crippling the enemy's food and money supply. Attila also lets a faction who did not originally begin the campaign as a horde to abandon its settlements at the cost of burning those former settlements or simply abandon a chosen number of cities which before being destroyed, will provide a small amount of wealth to the treasury. However, it is advised to analyze which settlements players destroy; recolonizing it would cost a faction a hefty amount of gold, a separate cost from building expenses to reach its former state.
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Based on historical accounts, a mini Ice Age in this period plays a part for the people of Northern Europe to move to the more fertile south as the winter cold moves further down and engulfs Europe in longer winters as the game progresses. As an added new feature included in Attila, the Fertility of a region plays a crucial part when settling in a region if playing as a migrating horde or creating important buildings that deliver food throughout your empire. The campaign map is divided on various fertility levels that are color-coded and labeled; from highest-lowest: Rich, Good, Average, Poor, Meagre, Infertile. The greater the fertility level, the greater the amount of food can be cultivated with the appropriate buildings. However, the amount of food harvested is affected by a number of various external and internal factors. These include: building consumption costs, razed areas within your controlled province, provincial edicts, character traits, foreign armies raiding within your borders.
The game features 56 factions, 40 of which are unplayable. Each faction has their own unit roster and agenda. Ten factions are playable in the game at launch, with others added via downloadable content (DLC) packs.
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Factions by Culture(edit)
Nomadic Tribes
Roman Empire
Eastern Empire
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Great Migrators
Barbarian Kingdoms
Norsemen
Celts
Desert Kingdoms
Slavs
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Several DLC packs are available and planned for future release. These add factions, units and new standalone campaigns to expand the original game.
The first of these, 'Viking Forefathers', was released on 17February 2015, adding three new playable factions: the Danes, the Jutes and the Geats. The second, 'Longbeards', was released on 4March 2015 adding a further three factions: the Langobards, the Alamans and the Burgundians, as well as introducing a new narrative chain, 'Lay Of Ybor', which when completed unlocks the titular Ybor as general, with traits tailored by the story.
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A third faction pack was released on 25March that contains three Celtic factions: the Picts, Ebdanians and Caledonians.
On 29April 2015, The Creative Assembly released Assembly Kits on Steam, which is a pack that features modification or 'mod' tools that allow players to create, edit, process or customize campaign maps, database entries and textures as well as other features.(2)
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On 25 June 2015, The Creative Assembly released its first Campaign Pack, titled the Last Roman. The Campaign focuses on the Wars of Justinian I in the former Western Roman Empire as he sends a Roman Expeditionary force led by his general Belisarius to reclaim the western provinces from the various Barbarian kingdoms that have torn it apart. However, the prospect of rebuilding the Western Empire may influence men to make other agendas such as becoming emperor themselves which is made possible in the campaign once a settlement has been taken. The campaign is unique in that the Expedition functions as a horde using Roman units, and that any captured settlements are controlled by the Emperor unless the general declares independence. It also allows you to play as the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks or the Vandals. In addition, the Campaign Pack also includes the Historical Battle of Dara. A free DLC pack, released the same day made the Suebians playable in the Grand Campaign as well.
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A fourth faction pack, titled 'Empires of Sand' was released on 15 September 2015. This pack adds three new playable factions: the Tanukhids, Himyar and Aksum. Along with it, 3 new religions were introduced into the game each with their own benefits: Eastern Christianity, Judaism, and Semitic Paganism. A Free DLC pack, was released the same day and added the Lakhmids as well.
An expansion, titled Age of Charlemagne was released on December 10, 2015. It is set in the early Medieval Age and features new units and a new campaign that stretches from modern-day Portugal to Western Romania and from Scotland to Sicily. It is in this period from which the medieval kingdoms begin to form. The campaign begins in 768 A.D., depicting Charlemagne's rise to power as the King of the Franks with his brother Carloman I, later becoming the first since Imperial Rome to unite most of Western Europe under a single ruler with the title of Holy Roman Emperor. After centuries of warfare, a leader must rise to bring peace to an entire continent.(3) In addition, a free DLC pack was released the same day making the White Huns playable in the Grand Campaign.
On 25 February 2016 a fifth faction pack was released entitled 'Slavic Nations' along with a free DLC that includes the Garamantians as a free faction. These nations have been tipped to be the 'world's best hope to defeat the Huns'. This new pack includes the Anteans, Sclavenians, and the Venedians each with settlements in the nearby proximity of the Hunnic Hordes advancing into Western Europe. Each faction enters the game with a formidable cultural trait including immunity to snow attrition and becoming the only factions to recolonize razed settlements for no cost.
Reception(edit)
Reception
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic80/100(4)Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid6.5/10(5)GameRevolution(6)GameSpot7/10(7)GamesRadar+(8)IGN8.1/10(9)PC Gamer (US)83/100(10)Polygon8/10(11)Hardcore Gamer4/5(12)
Total War: Attila received 'generally favorable' reviews, according to review aggregatorMetacritic.(4)
Dan Griliopoulos from PC Gamer gave the game 83/100, praising the in-game representation of history, enjoyable multiplayer, stunning music, animation and sound-effect, improved army and character management as well as the themes, which he stated 'has reflected the era accurately' and the new family system, which adds new complexity into the game. He also praised the developer for fixing the long-term problems in the series. However, he criticized the extreme difficulty, AI problem, laggy chat in multiplayer, frame rate issues and bugs. He concluded the game by saying that '(Total War: Attila) is a barbarous twist on Rome II, with a handful of fixes. The Total War games still need work to reach that perfection they’re aiming for, and the bugs this close to release are worrying, but Attila shows that Creative have been listening.'(10)
TJ Hafer from IGN gave the game 8.1/10, praising its dynamic campaign, AI, improved interface, siege battles and utilities, new army types, and enhanced pacing in the real-time battle, which he stated 'adds an extra layer to the choice of army composition'. He also stated that the game has helped people understand 'the perspective of these ancient people, notorious for raiding and pillaging.' However, he criticized the game for its impenetrable, non-user-friendly and frustrating internal politics and diplomacy, occasionally nonsensical AI and the disappointing Celtic factions, which are non-playable and lack their own roster or models. He stated that 'Total War: Attila' is a cleaner, better thought-out experience. It is an adept refinement of Rome 2 instead of a glorified expansion pack for its predecessor. In fact, Attila is proudly its own game, and puts a firm foot forward in contrast to Rome 2's initially unsatisfying jumble.'(9)
Atlas Burke from GamesRadar praised the graphics, audio-design, and new additions. He stated '(New additions) seem to be direct responses to the Rome 2 backlash'. He also praised the satisfying gameplay, outstanding tactical battles, improved AI and UI, the option to turn settlements into armies, and the heavy emphasis on political machinations. However, he criticized the excruciating build turn, technical issues, over-simplistic interface, and unbalanced units. He summarized the game by saying that 'Total War: Attila is a damn fine strategy game in its own right, without having to compare it to its oft-lamented predecessor.'(8)
Writing for Destructoid, Greg Tito was slightly more negative about the game, giving the game 6.5/10. He praised the choice of setting and improvements to the real-time battles. But he was less positive about the campaign side. He criticized the changes to the political system and issues with trade and diplomacy. He thought there was 'a lot to like' in Total War: Attila, and that it 'doesn't need to reinvent its formula each time,' but 'setting even a well-made sequel in the crumbling legacy of the once-mighty may not have been a good choice.'(5)
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^Nunneley, Stephany (30 April 2015). 'Official mod tools for Total War: Attila are now available'. VG247. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
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DACC PRESIDENT’S & HONOR STUDENTS -- Fall 2018
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 -- Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2018 Semester. 
In Alphabetical Order by Town:
A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honor’s List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Alvin, IL
President’s List: John Shoaf. Honor’s List: Alyssa Bell.
Armstrong, IL
President’s List: Hollianne Logue.
Attica, IN
President’s List: Shayla Geisert.
Bismarck, IL
President’s List: Carissa Carpenter.
Cape Girardeau, MO
Honor’s List: Garrett Siebert.
Catlin, IL
President’s List: Dalton Beddow, Andrew Hart, Ashton Sawyer, Thomas Thompson, Taylor Turnpaugh, Kelley Wills. Honor’s List: Caleb Andres, Zachary Bradley, Jessica Cook, Mikaila Dudley.
Champaign, IL
Honor’s List: Alex Hoffman, Paul Liggett, Jacob Swanson.
Chicago, IL
Honor’s List: Chandler Ferguson
Chrisman, IL
President’s List: Parker Burch. Honor’s List: Hayley Hardin, Danika Huffman, Madisyn Norman.
Cisco, IL
President’s List: Jason Miller.
Cissna Park, IL
President’s List: Taylor Hasselbring.
Covington, IN
President’s List: Kassandra Lothschuetz, Oliver Pettit, Alexandra VanVickle, Thomas Winn. Honor’s List: Mariah Henk, Trula Newlin.
Danville, IL
President’s List: Jessica Aquino, Samuel Ault, Robin Beckett, Nicole Bell, Andrew Bunton, Haley Butler, Joseph Chipeta, Cynthia Courson, Edward Crisp, Alliah Dawson, Destiny Dye, Santasia Elliott, Julius Engel, Annabella Falanga, Maria Falanga, Kari Free, Logan Free, Alyssa Goss, Sydney Gouard, Janene Grant, Steffanie Higgins, Amanda Holden, Diamond Holmes, Jayden King, Autumn Laski, Adam Lawson, Fredrick Leek, Anaya Peoples, Javier Perez, Angel Perez, Jr., Zachary Phebus, Holly Pryle, Jude Rayburn, Jennifer Schingel, Jeremiah Shadden, Elizabeth Stimac, Caleb Stout, Tyler Strako, Brianna Taylor, Raven Thompson, Jakob Toms, Sarah Van Leer, Blake VanDevanter, Blake Watt, Makenna Weddle, Emma Wilkins. Honor’s List: Austin Alcorn, Jordan Alpers, Camron Anderson, Shaylee Andrews, Zach Azimi, Savana Barabas, Caden Billingsley, Tamela Brazill, Weston Busick, Joseph Butler, Gracey Campbell, Cole Comrie, Sara Cooper, Danyelle Crittenden, Detavis Derrickson, Kaylee Elliott, Ana Fitzgerald, Emma Garnica, Noah Garnica, Jeffrey Goble, Kara Hacker, Jordynn Hardy, Alexis Haun, Michael Holycross, Thomas Hundley, Mya Hunter, Paul Hurley, Alexis Kirksey, Kalyn Kupcik, Kelsey LaReau, Alyssia Lucero, Justin Maniquis, Kolby Mayfield, Mayte Montes, Hunter Phelps, Stephanie Reffett, Katelyn Roberts, Esther Robinson, Haley Rothermel, Andrew Rothery, Shakiyla Sartin, Madyson Schendel, Carley Shepard, Sajeev Sivanesan, Halee Sloan, Madison Smith, Tatiana Smith, Jennifer Taylor, Kylie Thrush, Shakianna Turner, Marissa Uplinger, Kaylynn Wagers, Lisa Westlake, Chase Whorrall, Zalaya Wilson, Madaline Winn, Hayden Woods, Collin Wright.
Fairbury, IL
Honor’s List: Kylie Vogel.
Fairmount, IL
President’s List: Jacob Lewis, Shealynn Richards, Ashtyn Seder. Honor’s List: James Smith, Madison Youhas.
Fithian, IL
President’s List: Haley Hendrickson. Honor’s List: Angela Elliott, Danielle Frazier, Derek Samson.
Frankfort, IN
Honor’s List: Dylan Henning.
Georgetown, IL
President’s List: Dylann Hall, Willow Ray, Dezeray Schultz, Katelyn VonBehren. Honor’s List: Jeremiah Brady, Kaylee Holman, Garrett Hummel, Elizabeth Melecosky, Joseph Rose, Tiffany Trussel.
Henning, IL
President’s List: Rebekah Witvoet.
Hillsboro, IN
Honor’s List: Brycen Hernandez.
Homer, IL
Honor’s List: Cindy Blacker.
Hoopeston, IL
President’s List: Jacob Bergstedt, Paige Hensley, Alanna Kiselus, Victoria Santillana, Addison Wise, Alec Wise. Honor’s List: Gabrielle Doss, William Franke, Sebastian Irwin, Angelina Limon, Lauren Linares, Jacob Nunn, Ariel Reeves, Viviana Santillana, Kathryn Taylor, Kara Vaughn, Roxanna Zamarripa.
Indianola, IL
President’s List: Shaylynn Hubbard. Honor’s List: Tiffany Shrout.
Kingman, IN
Honor’s List: John Kilgore III.
Mahomet, IL
Honor’s List: Maura Ramaly.
Maroa, IL
Honor’s List: Brody Ulrey.
Milford, IL
Honor’s List: Tyler Buhrmester, Brielle Kaufman, Emily Longest.
Newman, IL
Honor’s List: Stefanie Keller.
Oakwood, IL
President’s List: Haven Elliott, Garrett Lashuay, Heather Vinson, Matthew Wells. Honor’s List: Jared Cox, Bryce Moore, Sloan Morton, Melissa Nelson, Kaylea Weaver.
Penfield, IL
President’s List: Tyler Cain. Honor’s List: Riley Williams.
Perrysville, IN
President’s List: Hayley Buesing. Honor’s List: Nathan Roderick.
Potomac, IL
President’s List: Elizabeth Birge, Ellie Masengale. Honor’s List: Alyssa Hunt.
Prospect, KY
Honor’s List: Jamil Wilson.
Rantoul, IL
President’s List: Lori Green. Honor’s List: Bresly Espinoza-Olivo.
Ridge Farm, IL
President’s List: Carissa Barham. Honor’s List: Waylon Conrad, Jacob Krabbe, Cheyenne Meeker.
Rockville, IN
President’s List: Ashby Wilcox.
Rossville, IL
President’s List: Meggon Cartright, Brennen Douglass, Holley Hambleton, Rachel Whiteman. Honor’s List: Morgan Drennan, Julia Silver, Jordan Varns.
Rushville, IL
President’s List: Chad Edwards.
Sidell, IL
President’s List: Mary Ray. Honor’s List: Shelby Guthrie.
St. Joseph, IL
Honor’s List: Kevin Place.
Tilton, IL
President’s List: Jennifer Lyman, Morgan Spiering. Honor’s List: Ryan Washkowiak.
Veedersburg, IN
President’s List: Karissa Cox. Honor’s List: Hannah Snider.
Villa Grove, IL
Honor’s List: Haley Swearingen.
Watseka, IL
Honor’s List: Taylor Hotaling.
Wellington, IL
Honor’s List: Anastasia South.
West Lebanon, IN
President’s List: Michael Commons.
Westville, IL
President’s List: Kaylee Jones, Nicholas Pinter, Alec Schaumburg, Shannon Seibt. Honor’s List: Drew Barney, Blakeman Miller, Vincent Revello, Sadee Scaggs, Michael Verhoeven.
Williamsport, IN
Honor’s List: Ashley Simonton.
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5/9 The Time Chamber Playlist
<Artist> <Song> <Album> 
Retro Crowd – Windy – Games 8: Power- Up!
Devendra Banhart – Heard Somebody Say – Cripple Crow
Sufjan Stevens – Redford – Greetings From Michigan
Richard Beddow – The Art of War – Napoleaon: Total War (Original Soundtrack)
Martin O’Donnell & Michael Salvatori – Halo – Halo (Original Soundtrack)
Space Orphan – Lazy, but with less work – Shut up about the Sun
Dead Can Dance – A Passage in Time – Dead Can Dance
Howard Shore – The Battle of the Pelenor Fields – The Lord of the Rings : The Return of the King
Khruangbin – White Gloves – The Universe Smiles Upon You
Tortoise – Why We fight – Late Night Tales: Four Tet
Kris Bowers – Wake the Neighbors – Heroes + Misfits
DeVotchKa – Til the End of Time – Little Miss Sunshine
Grant Kirkhope – Discovering Banjoland – Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
Brother Mister – Track 03
Ataxia – Another – Automatic Writing
Air & Beth Hirsch – You make it Easy – Moon Safari
Peter and Kerry  - One Thing
Toro Y Moi – Still Sound
Bonnie Prince Billy – Strange Form of Life – The letting go
Remember Remember – Scottish Windows
Yoko Shimomura – Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: Fate of the Unknown
Marika Hackman – Ophelia – We Slept at Last
Sebastien Tellier - La Ritournelle – Love Songs
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Isle of Bute John MCCALLUM Independent Ward 8 - Isle of Bute Jean Murray MOFFAT Independent Ward 8 - Isle of Bute Len SCOULLAR Independent Ward 9 - Lomond North Fiona BAKER Independent Ward 9 - Lomond North George FREEMAN Independent Ward 9 - Lomond North Robert MACINTYRE Independent Ward 10 - Helensburgh Central James ROBB Independent Ward 11 - Helensburgh and Lomond South Mike CROWE Independent Ward 11 - Helensburgh and Lomond South Ian MACQUIRE Independent --- --- --- --- City Of Edinburgh Council Ward 1 - Almond John LONGSTAFF Independent Ward 4 - Forth Nicola ROSS Independent Ward 5 - Inverleith Tina WOOLNOUGH Independent Ward 6 - Corstorphine/Murrayfield John Ferguson SCOTT Independent Ward 9 - Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart Rojan SUBRAMANI Independent Ward 12 - Leith Walk Alan Gordon MELVILLE Independent Ward 12 - Leith Walk Harald  TOBERMANN Independent --- --- --- --- Clackmannanshire Council  Ward 1 Clackmannanshire West Thomas Joshua HARRISON Independent --- --- --- --- Dumfries & Galloway Council Ward 1 - Stranraer and the Rhins Tracy DAVIDSON Independent Ward 1 - Stranraer and the Rhins Robert MCCRAE Independent Ward 1 - Stranraer and the Rhins Marion MCCUTCHEON Independent Ward 2 - Mid Galloway and Wigtown West Jim MCCOLM Independent Ward 2 - Mid Galloway and Wigtown West John MCCUTCHEON Independent Ward 2 - Mid Galloway and Wigtown West Richard OXLEY Independent Ward 3 - Dee and Glenkens Andi HOLMES Independent Ward 3 - Dee and Glenkens Jane MAITLAND Independent Ward 3 - Dee and Glenkens Douglas SWAN Independent Ward 4 - Castle Douglas and Crocketford Iain HOWIE Independent Ward 4 - Castle Douglas and Crocketford George PRENTICE Independent Ward 5 - Abbey Belle DOYLE Independent Ward 8 - Lochar Yen HONGMEI JIN Independent Ward 8 - Lochar Maureen JOHNSTONE Independent Ward 9 - Nith Niall COWAN Independent Ward 9 - Nith Andrew CROSBIE Independent Ward 9 - Nith John DENNIS Independent Ward 9 - Nith David Robert SLATER Independent Ward 10 - Annandale South Allan WEILD Independent Ward 12 - Annandale East and Eskdale Craig PEACOCK Independent Ward 1 - Stranraer and the Rhins Willie SCOBIE Others Ward 3 - Dee and Glenkens John THOM Others Ward 5 - Abbey Tom MCAUGHTRIE Others Ward 6 - North West Dumfries Billy FARRIES Others Ward 7 - Mid and Upper Nithsdale Graham WATSON Others Ward 12 - Annandale East and Eskdale Denis MALE Others --- --- --- --- Dundee City Council Ward 1 - Strathmartine Ian BORTHWICK Independent Ward 2 - Lochee Tom FERGUSON Independent Ward 3 - West End Bradley BOOTH Independent Ward 6 - North East Alan BEDDOWS Independent Ward 7 - East End Darryl GUTHRIE Independent Ward 3 - West End Andrew MCBRIDE Local parties --- --- --- --- East Ayrshire Council Ward 1 - Annick Ellen FREEL Independent Ward 1 - Annick Gordon WALKER Independent Ward 4 - Kilmarnock East and Hurlford Raymond PATTISON Independent Ward 6 - Irvine Valley Ian KING Independent Ward 8 - Cumnock and New Cumnock Jessie OWENS Independent Ward 9 - Doon Valley Drew FILSON Independent Ward 9 - Doon Valley John YOUNG Independent Ward 6 - Irvine Valley Sally COGLEY Others Ward 6 - Irvine Valley David R GARTLAND Others Ward 7 - Ballochmyle David SHAW Others --- --- --- --- East Dunbartonshire Council Ward 2 - Bearsden North Duncan CUMMING Independent Ward 3 - Bearsden South Alan OLIVER Independent Ward 4 - Bishopbriggs North & Campsie Brian REID Independent Ward 6 - Lenzie & Kirkintilloch South Sandy TAYLOR Independent Ward 6 - Lenzie & Kirkintilloch South Alisdair SINCLAIR Independent Ward 7 - Kirkintilloch East & North & Twechar Willie PATERSON Independent --- --- --- --- East Lothian Council Ward 1 - Musselburgh John Murray CALDWELL Independent Ward 1 - Musselburgh Theresa SIVES Independent --- --- --- --- East Renfrewshire Council  Ward 1 - Barrhead, Liboside and Uplawmoor Danny DEVLIN Independent Ward 2 - Newton Mearns North and Neilston Kirsteen ALLAN Independent Ward 3 - Giffnock and Thornliebank Paul DRURY Independent Ward 3 - Giffnock and Thornliebank Gordon MCCASKILL Independent Ward 3 - Giffnock and Thornliebank Savio Andrew D'SOUZA Independent Ward 4 - Clarkston, Netherlee and Williamwood David MACDONALD Independent Ward 4 - Clarkston, Netherlee and Williamwood Ralph ROBERTSON Independent Ward 5 - Newton Mearns South and Eaglesham Bev BROWN Independent Ward 2 - Newton Mearns North and Neilston David JESNER Others --- --- --- --- Falkirk Council Ward 2 - Grangemouth Robert SPEARS Independent Ward 3 - Denny and Banknock Brian MCCABE Independent Ward 3 - Denny and Banknock Anne MONTGOMERY Independent Ward 3 - Denny and Banknock Alexander John WADDELL Independent Ward 4 - Carse, Kinnaird and Tryst Safia ALI Independent Ward 5 - Bonnybridge and Larbert Janine Danielle RENNIE Independent Ward 5 - Bonnybridge and Larbert Billy BUCHANAN Independent Ward 8 - Lower Braes Ricky WILSON Independent Ward 8 - Lower Braes Steven JACKSON Independent Ward 8 - Lower Braes Sam HEMPLE Independent Ward 9 - Upper Braes Jim ROBERTSON Independent Ward 9 - Upper Braes Neil DURNING Independent --- --- --- --- Fife Council Ward 1 - West Fife & Coastal Villages Martin KEATINGS Independent Ward 3 - Dunfermline Central Doug HAY Independent Ward 3 - Dunfermline Central Deek JACKSON Independent Ward 5 - Rosyth Steven LECKIE Independent Ward 5 - Rosyth Alastair MACINTYRE Independent Ward 5 - Rosyth Mike SHIRKIE Independent Ward 6 - Inverkeithing & Dalgety Bay Helen CANNON-TODD Independent Ward 8 - Lochgelly Cardenden & Benarty James GLEN Independent Ward 9 - Burntisland Kinghorn & Western Kirkcaldy Peter GEORGE Independent Ward 9 - Burntisland Kinghorn & Western Kirkcaldy Roy William MACKIE Independent Ward 11 - Kirkcaldy Central Daniel PENMAN Independent Ward 12 - Kirkcaldy East Marie PENMAN Independent Ward 12 - Kirkcaldy East Matthew RITCHIE Independent Ward 13 - Glenrothes West & Kinglassie Bill BROWN Independent Ward 14 - Glenrothes North Leslie & Markinch Kyle MACKIE Independent Ward 15 - Glenrothes Central & Thornton Ian CRICHTON Independent Ward 15 - Glenrothes Central & Thornton Ian ROBERTSON Independent Ward 15 - Glenrothes Central & Thornton Bert THOMSON Independent Ward 16 - Howe of Fife & Tay Coast Jane FREER Independent Ward 18 - St. Andrews Clare FISHER Independent Ward 18 - St. Andrews Christopher MCKINLAY Independent Ward 18 - St. Andrews Dorothea MORRISON Independent Ward 22 - Buckhaven Methil & Wemyss Villages Eunice CAMERON Independent Ward 22 - Buckhaven Methil & Wemyss Villages Ronald HUNTER Independent Ward 14 - Glenrothes North Leslie & Markinch Jamie DONALDSON Others --- --- --- --- Glasgow City Council Ward 1 Linn Cathy MILLIGAN Independent Ward 1 Linn Bobby POLLOCK Independent Ward 3 Greater Pollok Dean WARD Independent Ward 3 Greater Pollok George LAIRD Independent Ward 8 Southside Central Mark FIDDY Independent Ward 10 Anderston/City/Yorkhill Gerry CREECHAN Independent Ward 10 Anderston/City/Yorkhill Gordon KEANE Independent Ward 16 Canal Billy MCALLISTER Independent Ward 16 Canal Amjad MIRZA Independent Ward 18 East Centre Andrew MCCULLAGH Independent Ward 19 Shettleston Paul CORRAN Independent Ward 21 North East Gerry BOYLE Independent Ward 23 Partick East/Kelvindale Tom MUIRHEAD Independent Ward 9 Calton Kris MCGURK Others Ward 11 Hillhead Douglas TIMMINS Others --- --- --- --- Highland Council Ward 1 -  North, West and Central Sutherland Malcolm BANGOR-JONES Independent Ward 1 -  North, West and Central Sutherland Hugh MORRISON Independent Ward 1 -  North, West and Central Sutherland Brendan O'HANRAHAN Independent Ward 1 -  North, West and Central Sutherland Michael SIMPSON Independent Ward 2 - Thurso and Northwest Caithness Gillian COGHILL Independent Ward 2 - Thurso and Northwest Caithness Tommy FARMER Independent Ward 2 - Thurso and Northwest Caithness Donnie MACKAY Independent Ward 2 - Thurso and Northwest Caithness Matthew REISS Independent Ward 3 - Wick and East Caithness Bill FERNIE Independent Ward 3 - Wick and East Caithness A.I. Willie MACKAY Independent Ward 3 - Wick and East Caithness Linda MALIK Independent Ward 3 - Wick and East Caithness Catherine PATTERSON Independent Ward 3 - Wick and East Caithness NICOLA SINCLAIR Independent Ward 4 - East Sutherland and Edderton Jim MCGILLIVRAY Independent Ward 5 - Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Biz CAMPBELL Independent Ward 5 - Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Richard GREENE Independent Ward 6 - Cromarty Firth Mike FINLAYSON Independent Ward 6 - Cromarty Firth Sheila FLETCHER Independent Ward 6 - Cromarty Firth Martin RATTRAY Independent Ward 6 - Cromarty Firth Carolyn WILSON Independent Ward 7 - Tain and Easter Ross Alasdair RHIND Independent Ward 7 - Tain and Easter Ross Fiona ROBERTSON Independent Ward 7 - Tain and Easter Ross Sandra SKINNER Independent Ward 8 - Dingwall and Seaforth Alister MACKINNON Independent Ward 8 - Dingwall and Seaforth Margaret PATERSON Independent Ward 9 - Black Isle Jennifer BARCLAY Independent Ward 9 - Black Isle BEV SMITH Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò Campbell DICKSON Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò John FINLAYSON Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò Hamish FRASER Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò Drew MILLAR Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò Moira Elisobeth SCOBBIE Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò John GORDON Independent Ward 10 - Eilean a' Cheò Ronald MACDONALD Independent Ward 11 - Caol and Mallaig Allan HENDERSON Independent Ward 11 - Caol and Mallaig Liam SIMMONDS Independent Ward 11 - Caol and Mallaig Ben THOMPSON Independent Ward 12 - Aird and Loch Ness Helen CARMICHAEL Independent Ward 12 - Aird and Loch Ness Margaret DAVIDSON Independent Ward 13 -  Inverness West Allan DUFFY Independent Ward 13 -  Inverness West Graham ROSS Independent Ward 14 - Inverness Central Janet CAMPBELL Independent Ward 14 - Inverness Central DONNIE KERR Independent Ward 14 - Inverness Central Diane WILKINSON Independent Ward 15 - Inverness Ness-side Jean SLATER Independent Ward 16 - Inverness Millburn Zosia FRASER Independent Ward 17 - Culloden and Ardersier Roddy BALFOUR Independent Ward 17 - Culloden and Ardersier Thomas LAMONT Independent Ward 18 - Nairn and Cawdor Laurie FRASER Independent Ward 18 - Nairn and Cawdor Michael GREEN Independent Ward 18 - Nairn and Cawdor Tom HEGGIE Independent Ward 18 - Nairn and Cawdor Paul MCIVOR Independent Ward 19 -  Inverness South Jim CRAWFORD Independent Ward 19 -  Inverness South Duncan MACPHERSON Independent Ward 20 - Badenoch and Strathspey Stewart DICK Independent Ward 20 - Badenoch and Strathspey Bill LOBBAN Independent Ward 20 - Badenoch and Strathspey Donald Gunn MACDONALD Independent Ward 21 - Fort William and Ardnamurchan Andrew Phillip BAXTER Independent Ward 21 - Fort William and Ardnamurchan Joanne Elizabeth MATHESON Independent Ward 4 - East Sutherland and Edderton George GUNN Others Ward 8 - Dingwall and Seaforth Dave ALLISON Others --- --- --- --- Inverclyde Council  Ward 1 - Inverclyde East Jim BOYLAND Independent Ward 2 - Inverclyde East Central Drew MCKENZIE Independent Ward 4 - Inverclyde North Eddie MCELENY Independent Ward 5 - Inverclyde West Ronald AHLFELD Independent Ward 5 - Inverclyde West Lynne QUINN Independent Ward 6 - Inverclyde South West Gary PURDON Independent Ward 6 - Inverclyde South West J B HOUSTON Independent Ward 7 - Inverclyde South John COOKE Independent Ward 7 - Inverclyde South Vaughan JONES Independent Ward 7 - Inverclyde South Tommy MCVEY Independent Ward 2 - Bonnyrigg George  MCINTYRE Independent Ward 3 - Dalkeith Jim BRYANT Independent --- --- --- --- Midlothian Council  Ward 4 - Midlothian West Andrew COVENTRY Independent Ward 6 - Midlothian South Jason FERRY Independent Ward 5 - Midlothian East Robert  HOGG Independent --- --- --- --- Moray Council  Ward 1 - Speyside Glenlivet Derek ROSS Independent Ward 2 - Keith and Cullen Rob BARSBY Independent Ward 2 - Keith and Cullen Ron SHEPHERD Independent Ward 3 - Buckie Gordon COWIE Independent Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde Kenneth John GILLESPIE Independent Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde Ian TAYLOR Independent Ward 5 - Heldon and Laich John COWE Independent Ward 5 - Heldon and Laich Ryan John EDWARDS Independent Ward 5 - Heldon and Laich Dennis SLATER Independent Ward 6 - Elgin City North Billy ADAMS Independent Ward 7 - Elgin City South Sean MALONE Independent Ward 8 - Forres George ALEXANDER Independent Ward 8 - Forres Lorna CRESWELL Independent Ward 8 - Forres Jeff HAMILTON Independent Ward 8 - Forres Terry MONAGHAN Independent Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde Sean Murray MORTON Others Ward 6 - Elgin City North Sandy COOPER Others --- --- --- --- Na h-Eileanan Siar Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas David BLANEY Independent Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas Ronald Joseph MACKINNON Independent Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas Gerry MACLEOD Independent Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas Iain Archie MACNEIL Independent Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas DONNIE STEELE Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath Neil Macdonald BEATON Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath Roddy MACKAY Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath IAIN MURDOCH MACLEOD Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath Uisdean ROBERTSON Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath Andrew WALKER Independent Ward 2 Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath JOHN MACLEOD Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Finlay CUNNINGHAM Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Paul Anthony FINNEGAN Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Catherine MACDONALD Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch DJ MACRAE Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Alex Dan SMITH Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch Denise WILSON Independent Ward 3 Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch SHEENA MACLEOD Independent Ward 4 Sgir' Uige agus Ceann a Tuath nan Loch Norman Alexander MACDONALD Independent Ward 4 Sgir' Uige agus Ceann a Tuath nan Loch Donald Cudig MACLEOD Independent Ward 4 Sgir' Uige agus Ceann a Tuath nan Loch Angus MORRISON Independent Ward 5 Sgire an Rubha NORRIE TOMSH MACDONALD Independent Ward 5 Sgire an Rubha Alasdair MACLEOD Independent Ward 5 Sgire an Rubha John Murdo MACMILLAN Independent Ward 5 Sgire an Rubha Tony ROBSON Independent Ward 5 Sgire an Rubha Finlay Mackenzie STEWART Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Caroline Linda BRICK Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Keith DODSON Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Shonnie Beag MACRITCHIE Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Angus MCCORMACK Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Campbell MCKENZIE Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Derek MCPHERSON Independent Ward 6 Steòrnabhagh a Deas Charlie NICOLSON Independent Ward 7 Steòrnabhagh a Tuath Iain Maclean MACAULAY Independent Ward 7 Steòrnabhagh a Tuath NEIL MACKAY Independent Ward 7 Steòrnabhagh a Tuath RODDIE MACKAY Independent Ward 7 Steòrnabhagh a Tuath Lesley MCKENZIE Independent Ward 8 Loch a Tuath Donald Finlayson CRICHTON Independent Ward 8 Loch a Tuath Ruaraidh FERGUSON Independent Ward 8 Loch a Tuath IAIN C MACIVER Independent Ward 8 Loch a Tuath Calum MACLEAN Independent Ward 8 Loch a Tuath Allan Cameron MACLACHLAN Independent Ward 9 An Taobh Siar agus Nis John MACKAY Independent Ward 9 An Taobh Siar agus Nis Alistair MACLENNAN Independent Ward 9 An Taobh Siar agus Nis JOHN NORMAN MACLEOD Independent Ward 9 An Taobh Siar agus Nis KENNY JOHN MACLEOD Independent Ward 9 An Taobh Siar agus Nis Malcolm Ivor MCTAGGART Independent Ward 1 Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a Deas PAUL FRANCIS STEELE Others --- --- --- --- North Ayrshire Council Ward 04 - Stevenston Alan MUNRO Independent Ward 04 - Stevenston Gerard POLLOCK Independent Ward 04 - Stevenston David HIGGINS Independent Ward 05 - Ardrossan and Arran John HUNTER Independent Ward 06 - Dalry and West Kilbride Kay HALL Independent Ward 06 - Dalry and West Kilbride Sheena WOODSIDE Independent Ward 06 - Dalry and West Kilbride Robert BARR Independent Ward 06 - Dalry and West Kilbride Elizabeth MCLARDY Independent Ward 06 - Dalry and West Kilbride John WILLIS Independent Ward 07 - Kilbirnie and Beith James SMITH Independent Ward 07 - Kilbirnie and Beith Donald L REID Independent Ward 08 - North Coast and Cumbraes Johnny MCCLOSKEY Independent Ward 08 - North Coast and Cumbraes Ian MURDOCH Independent Ward 09 - Saltcoats Ronnie MCNICOL Independent Ward 10 - Irvine South Audrey HYND-GAW Independent Ward 05 - Ardrossan and Arran Gordon ALLISON Others --- --- --- --- North Lanarkshire Council  Ward 2 - Cumbernauld North Alan O'BRIEN Independent Ward 2 - Cumbernauld North Fraser MORRISON Independent Ward 3 - Cumbernauld South William HOMER Independent Ward 5 - Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead Frances MCGLINCHEY Independent Ward 6 - Gartcosh, Glenboig and Moodiesburn John Gordon WILSON Independent Ward 7 - Coatbridge North Martin MCWILLIAMS Independent Ward 7 - Coatbridge North Julie Patricia MCANULTY Independent Ward 8 - Airdrie North Alan BEVERIDGE Independent Ward 9 - Airdrie Central George DEVINE Independent Ward 11 - Coatbridge South Gerry SOMERS Independent Ward 12 - Airdrie South Peter OWENS Independent Ward 13 - Fortissat Charlie CEFFERTY Independent Ward 15 - Bellshill John DEVLIN Independent Ward 19 - Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig Ian GLENNY Independent Ward 19 - Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig Ian KELLY Independent Ward 19 - Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig Deryck BEAUMONT Independent Ward 20 - Murdostoun Robert MCKENDRICK Independent Ward 20 - Murdostoun John TAGGART Independent Ward 20 - Murdostoun Robert ARTHUR Independent Ward 9 - Airdrie Central Peter SULLIVAN Local parties Ward 11 - Coatbridge South James BROOKS Local parties Ward 11 - Coatbridge South John HIGGINS Local parties Ward 17 - Motherwell West Elaine MCSPADDEN Local parties Ward 18 - Motherwell North Helen MCKENNA Local parties Ward 19 - Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig Gary O'RORKE Local parties Ward 21 - Wishaw Sam LOVE Local parties Ward 21 - Wishaw Frank MCKAY Local parties Ward 13 - Fortissat Jeffrey MCDONALD Others Ward 12 - Airdrie South AGNES COYLE Others --- --- --- --- Orkney Islands Council  Kirkwall East Ward Gwenda SHEARER Independent Kirkwall East Ward PAUL DAWSON Independent Kirkwall East Ward Ingirid Windwick JOLLY Independent Kirkwall East Ward Mike BERSTON Independent Kirkwall East Ward Rikki LIDDERDALE Independent Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Leslie MANSON Independent Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Max THOMAS Independent Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Alastair MACLEOD Independent West Mainland Ward Duncan Allan TULLOCK Independent West Mainland Ward Owen TIERNEY Independent West Mainland Ward Harvey JOHNSTON Independent West Mainland Ward Sean Michael LEWIS Independent East Mainland, South Ronaldsay and Burray Ward John Stanley GROUNDWATER Independent East Mainland, South Ronaldsay and Burray Ward Andrew DREVER Independent East Mainland, South Ronaldsay and Burray Ward Jim FOUBISTER Independent North Isles Ward Stuart Roy McIVOR Independent North Isles Ward Graham SINCLAIR Independent North Isles Ward Stephen CLACKSON Independent North Isles Ward Billy MUIR Independent North Isles Ward Ralph STEVENSON Independent North Isles Ward Simon TARRY Independent North Isles Ward George Arthur MOWAT-BROWN Independent Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward John RICHARDS Local parties West Mainland Ward Rachael KING Local parties Kirkwall East Ward Steven  HEDDLE Others Kirkwall East Ward John Ross SCOTT Others Kirkwall East Ward DAVID DAWSON Others Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Barbara FOULKES Others Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Sandy COWIE Others Kirkwall West and Orphir Ward Barbara LESLIE Others Stromness and South Isles Robin William CRICHTON Others Stromness and South Isles James STOCKAN Others Stromness and South Isles Magnus Olaf THOMSON Others West Mainland Ward Jo JONES Others East Mainland, South Ronaldsay and Burray Ward Norman Rae CRAIGIE Others North Isles Ward Kevin  WOODBRIDGE Others --- --- --- --- Perth & Kinross Council Ward 2 - Strathmore Alan LIVINGSTONE Independent Ward 4 - Highland Xander MCDADE Independent Ward 6 - Strathearn Rhona BROCK Independent Ward 6 - Strathearn Craig FINLAY Independent Ward 7 - Strathallan Ron ROSE Independent Ward 8 - Kinross-Shire Dave CUTHBERT Independent Ward 8 - Kinross-Shire Mike BARNACLE Independent Ward 10 - Perth City South Susan BATHGATE Independent Ward 10 - Perth City South Damian HOUSTON Independent Ward 11 - Perth City North Sam FINLAYSON Independent Ward 11 - Perth City North Elspeth MACLACHLAN Independent Ward 11 - Perth City North Arthur Alexander FRATER Independent Ward 12 - Perth City Centre David William WEST Independent Ward 12 - Perth City Centre Ian THOMSON Local parties --- --- --- --- Renfrewshire Council  Ward 1 - Renfrew North and Braehead Peter MORTON Independent Ward 3 - Paisley Northeast and Ralston Billy CARLIN Independent Ward 4 - Paisley Northwest JOHN GOUDIE MCINTYRE Independent Ward 6 - Paisley Southeast Paul MACK Independent Ward 9 - Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch Andy DOIG Independent Ward 12 - Erskine and Inchinnan Andy CAMERON Independent Ward 4 - Paisley Northwest Andy DOYLE Others Ward 8 - Johnstone South and Elderslie John  CALDWELL Others --- --- --- --- Scottish Borders Council Ward 1 - Tweeddale West Michael NEEDHAM Independent Ward 1 - Tweeddale West Tommy DAVIDSON Independent Ward 2 - Tweeddale East Robin TATLER Independent Ward 3 - Galashiels & District Bill WHITE Independent Ward 3 - Galashiels & District Sandy AITCHISON Independent Ward 3 - Galashiels & District Harry SCOTT Independent Ward 4 - Selkirkshire David BLACK Independent Ward 4 - Selkirkshire Gordon EDGAR Independent Ward 4 - Selkirkshire Kenneth GUNN Independent Ward 5 - Leaderdale & Melrose Iain GILLESPIE Independent Ward 5 - Leaderdale & Melrose Rebecca  FRASER Independent Ward 5 - Leaderdale & Melrose David  PARKER Independent Ward 7 - East Berwickshire Michael CLIFT Independent Ward 8 - Kelso & District Ian H AITCHISON Independent Ward 8 - Kelso & District Colin MCGRATH Independent Ward 9 - Jedburgh & District Rory STEWART Independent Ward 9 - Jedburgh & District Harvey OLIVER Independent Ward 10 - Hawick & Denholm Stuart MARSHALL Independent Ward 11 - Hawick & Hermitage Watson MCATEER Independent Ward 11 - Hawick & Hermitage Davie PATERSON Independent --- --- --- --- Shetland Islands Council Ward 1 - North Isles Lynsay Anne CUNNINGHAM Independent Ward 1 - North Isles Cecil HUGHSON Independent Ward 1 - North Isles Duncan SIMPSON Independent Ward 1 - North Isles Ryan James Andrew THOMSON Independent Ward 2 - Shetland North Alastair Thomas James COOPER Independent Ward 2 - Shetland North Emma Louise MACDONALD Independent Ward 3 - Shetland West Steven COUTTS Independent Ward 3 - Shetland West Catherine HUGHSON Independent Ward 3 - Shetland West Debra Jane NICOLSON Independent Ward 3 - Shetland West Theo SMITH Independent Ward 4 - Shetland Central Julie Jemima BUCHAN Independent Ward 4 - Shetland Central Davie SANDISON Independent Ward 5 - Shetland South Allison George Leslie DUNCAN Independent Ward 5 - Shetland South George SMITH Independent Ward 6 - Lerwick North John Finlay Sinclair FRASER Independent Ward 6 - Lerwick North Stephen Arthur LEASK Independent Ward 7 - Lerwick South Peter CAMPBELL Independent Ward 7 - Lerwick South Cecil Laing SMITH Independent Ward 7 - Lerwick South Frances VALENTE Independent Ward 7 - Lerwick South Amanda WESTLAKE Independent Ward 7 - Lerwick South Beatrice WISHART Independent Ward 1 - North Isles Alec George PRIEST Others Ward 2 - Shetland North Andrea Isabel MANSON Others Ward 3 - Shetland West Gary ROBINSON Others Ward 3 - Shetland West Ian TINKLER Others Ward 4 - Shetland Central Brian NUGENT Others Ward 4 - Shetland Central Ian SCOTT Others Ward 4 - Shetland Central Mark Robert BURGESS Others Ward 6 - Lerwick North Malcolm John BELL Others --- --- --- --- South Ayrshire Council Ward 2 - Prestwick Alasdair John MALCOLM Independent Ward 3 - Ayr North Jamie MCGEECHAN Independent Ward 4 - Ayr East Andrew BRYDEN Independent Ward 5 - Ayr West Chic BRODIE Independent Ward 7 - Maybole, North Carrick and Coylton Brian CONNOLLY Independent Ward 7 - 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Lomond George RICE Independent Ward 3 - Dumbarton Andrew MUIR Independent Ward 5 - Clydebank Central Denis AGNEW Independent Ward 6 - Clydebank Waterfront Locky CAMERON Independent Ward 6 - Clydebank Waterfront Joe HENRY Independent Ward 6 - Clydebank Waterfront Brian MURRAY Independent Ward 1 - Lomond Louise ROBERTSON Local parties Ward 2 - Leven Jim BOLLAN Local parties Ward 3 - Dumbarton George BLACK Local parties Ward 5 - Clydebank Central Dean ALLARDICE Local parties --- --- --- --- West Lothian Council  Ward 8 - Bathgate Jim WALKER Independent Ward 9 - Armadale and Blackridge Stuart BORROWMAN Independent
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VIDEO: Creative Assembly on creating immersive audio for video games - Audio Media International
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VIDEO: Creative Assembly on creating immersive audio for video games Audio Media International Richard Beddow, audio director at the English video games developer, has put together a video on the range of specialisms within game dev audio, including Foley footage from a number of titles. Richard Beddow, audio director at English video games ...
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Phantasmagoria Magazine, Issue #15, edited by Trevor Kennedy and Allison Weir, Phantasmagoria Publishing, Summer 2020. Cover art by Jim Pitts, internal illustrations by Franki Beddows, Randy Broecker, Dave Carson, Mike Chinn, Stephen Clarke, Peter Coleborn, Allen Koszowski, Jim Pitts, David A. Riley and John Stewart. Info: Facebook.
Interviews with Graham Masterton, Aidan Chambers, Lynn Lowry, Casey Biggs, Simon Fisher-Becker, Byddi Lee and Lynda E. Rucker! World exclusive extract from Graham Masterton’s upcoming new novel The House of a Hundred Whispers! Also: Stephen Jones’ The Best of Best New Horror, exclusive artwork by Randy Broecker, Ramsey Campbell’s The Wise Friend, John Stewart tribute, Frankenstein, Batman Begins, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, War of the Worlds, Planet of the Apes, Aliens vs Predator -- Requiem, 1960s horror films, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, fiction, artwork, reviews and more!
Contents: Editorial: The Case For Catharsis by Trevor Kennedy Graham Masterton interview and analysis of Mirror by Marc Damian Lawler World exclusive extract from Graham Masterton’s The House of a Hundred Whispers Aidan Chambers interview and review of Dead Trouble & Other Ghost Stories featuring exclusive illustrations by Randy Broecker Lynn Lowry interview The Many Faces of Frankenstein…and His Creations: feature by John Gilbert Stephen Jones’ The Best of Best New Horror: Volume One: review/feature by Trevor Kennedy John Stewart: A Forgotten Artist of Fantasy and Supernatural Horror: feature by James Doig Lynda E. Rucker interview Page 97:  Simon Fisher-Becker interview The Many Wars of the Worlds: feature by Raven Dane Planet of the Apes (1968): feature by Dave Jeffery Phantasmagoria Fans’ Euphoria Phantasmagoria Fiction: - The Fragile Mask On His Face by David A. Riley Page 145: Fair Dues by Mike Chinn - The Amazing Xandra Lee vs Ned Swann by Adrian Baldwin - Prey by Joe X. Young - A Place For Junkmen by Connor Leggat - Greasehead by Conor Reid - My Pillow is a Ship by Marc Damian Lawler - I Should Not Be by Richard Bell Page - As Silver Dusk Suffuses Red by David A. Riley - Byron’s Burning Bones by Emerson Firebird Batman Triumphant: feature by Nathan Waring Aliens vs Predator-Requiem: feature by Owen Quinn Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992): feature by Michael Campbell Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me-inspired artwork by Franki Beddows Byddi Lee interview Casey Biggs interview 1960s Horror films: feature by David Brilliance Reading R. Chetwynd-Hayes with Marc Damian Lawler Phantasmagoria Reviews Acknowledgements
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Attila - Richard Beddow Total War: Attila
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