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・ Deus Ex Machina (Liv Kristine album)
・ Deus Ex Machina (Lost)
・ Deus Ex Machina (punk band)
・ Deus Ex Machina (video game)
・ Deus Ex Machinae (album)
・ Deus Faber
・ Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)
・ Deus in adjutorium meum intende
・ Deus Invictus
・ Deus Irae
・ Deus Le Volt
・ Deus Ludens
・ Deus otiosus
・ Deus Vitae
・ Deus vult
Deus-X
・ Deusa
・ Deusdedit
・ Deusdedit Muhumuza
・ Deusdedit of Canterbury
・ Deusdedit of San Lorenzo in Damaso
・ Deusdedit of San Pietro in Vincoli
・ Deuselbach
・ Deusto
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・ Deuta
・ Deutch
・ Deutenberg
・ Deuter
・ Deuter Sport


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Deus-X : ウィキペディア英語版
Deus-X

''Deus-X'' is a 1994 horror novel written by Joe Citro. Of all his novels, Citro has repeatedly described it as being his darkest and most intricate. The idea for the book came from Citro's love for and fascination with the occult and paranormal. After researching and documenting countless ghost stories, UFO sightings, and general accounts of strange activity, Citro was struck by how interesting it would be if all these various phenomena were linked somehow. Further inspiration came from the Firesign Theatre album, "Everything You Know is Wrong." Citro found himself chilled by those words and sought to write a story which exposed everything we thought to be true as devious manipulations. The story ties together UFOs, government conspiracies, demonic possession, and Virgin Mary sightings, all with H. P. Lovecraft sensibilities. The much-discussed ending is both shocking and darkly nihilistic . The book was re-released in 2003 by Hardscrabble books under its full title of Deus-X: The Reality Conspiracy.



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