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![]() ![]() If a Walgreens store is open 24 hours a day, it does not mean that the Walgreens Pharmacy will also be open.įor example, there are 100 Walgreens stores in the New York area, open 24 hours per day. Walgreens’ Pharmacy opening and closing hours often differ from the store hours and photo hours. Many locations will open late and/or close early on holidays. Stores may operate on holiday schedules with reduced hours. You can phone or fax your medicine details to the pharmacy before you go to pick up your prescription, so that you can get your medicine in a few minutes.– Monday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Tuesday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Wednesday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Thursday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Friday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Saturday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM – Sunday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM It is not like a fast-food restaurant, where you order something and get the finished product in a few minutes. You can pick up your prescription, pay for it, and leave the store. Drive-thru services are useful for customers to pick up refill prescriptions or make phone-based prescriptions through the app or in person at the store. Most of the Walgreens Pharma location hours are open 24 hours and some are open from 9 AM to 9 PM or 7 AM to 12 AM. The following is a list of the most common holiday hours for Walgreens stores and pharmacies: Date SaturdayĪlthough Walgreens store locations remain open on most holidays, it’s always a good idea to give them a quick call before visiting, just to double-check that their schedule hasn’t changed. DayĪll Walgreens locations are open every day, and they are open on Saturdays and Sundays as well. to 10 p.m., though a few are open 24 hours. Most Walgreens stores are open from 8 a.m. Many new Walgreens locations have switched to conventional operating hours as a result of a variety of factors. Walgreens Weekday HoursĮach Walgreens location operates under different hours, depending on its location. Walgreens is located in most of the city’s busy intersections, with its stores open all night in 50 states. ![]() However, if you need prescription medication, you must check the pharmacy’s availability in-store. Most Walgreens locations are open 24 hours, and you can get everything from groceries to beauty and personal care products. Walgreens is the place to go for everything from a bottle of wine to an allergy capsule. For many years, Walgreens has provided customers with practical needs for Thanksgiving. The Walgreens pharmacy, photo services, health, and beauty services are available all year round. It has numerous locations across the country, so you can get excellent discounts. Walgreens is open 8 AM to 10 PM, so you can get your pills during this time frame. ![]() Moreover, Walgreens operates 24 hours, so you can get your prescription filled at any time of day. Walgreens is a fantastic discount destination for virtually all products. Chicago is the hub for its digital operations. ![]() Walgreens, a Boots Alliance Corporation, merged with Alliance Boots in December 2014. The headquarters of Walgreens is located in Deerfield, Illinois. In the pharmacy, Walgreens is currently selling groceries, beauty care, personal care, and wellness products, but they now offer them as well. They employ more than 5000 people at their headquarters and 230,000 workers throughout the country. There are nearly 9300 Walgreens stores across the country, and Walgreens started operation in 1901 with one store. Even for last minute prescriptions, you can select pharmacies near you. You don’t have to worry about getting some if you’ve forgotten something on those important days. There are Walgreens open 365 days of the year, including on Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Day, and Thanksgiving Day. It sells beauty products, groceries, medical supplies, personal care, and photo products. Walgreens has over 9,300 stores across the country and operates nearly 70% of them 24/7 and 365 days. Walgreens is a major pharmacy store chain in the United States. ![]() ![]() ![]() Number of Votes First Choice Second Choice Third Choice Fourth Choice Fifth Choice 5 C R P W S 5 S R W P C 4 C P R S W 3 W P R S C 3 W R S C P 2 P S C R W Determine which musical is selected using the pairwise comparison method. Ionic and molecular (covalent) compounds also look different at the microscopic level: covalent and molecular compounds exist in molecules, while ionic compounds are organized in. The covalent bonds holding the molecules together are very strong, but. Molecules are made of fixed numbers of atoms joined together by covalent bonds, and can range from the very small (even down to single atoms, as in the noble gases) to the very large (as in polymers, proteins or even DNA). Models with DVD Player Price Models without DVD Player Price Sony HT-1800DP $450 Pioneer HTP-230 $300 Pioneer HTD-330DV 300 Sony HT-DDW750 300 Sony HT-C800DP 400 Kenwood HTB-306 360 Panasonic SC-HT900 500 RCA RT-2600 290 Panasonic SC-MTI 400 Kenwood HTB-206 300 \begin\\ The physical properties of molecular substances. The prices are for models with a DVD player and for models without a ![]() Molecular compounds involve atoms joined by covalent bonds and can be represented by a variety of formulas. A sample of prices is shown here (Consumer Reports Buying 12 explain why ionic and covalent network substances are solid (high melting points), and why covalent molecular substances can be solid, liquid or gas (low. Chemical compounds can generally be classified into two broad groups: molecular compounds and ionic compounds. A home theater in a box is the easiest and cheapest way to provide surround sound for a ![]() ![]() ![]() Confessions is a one-sided phone call, Usher on the phone to the woman he has cheated on his partner with. An extended version of the track closes the album and while it doesn’t necessarily require it, it does tie everything up by bringing us back to the confessions mentioned in Intro. On the well-worn physical copy of Confessions I own, the title track is a 1.15 minute interlude that flows into Confessions Part II seamlessly. A unique voice from the beginning, there has always been little room to mistake Usher for another vocalist and not only for the fact that for so long he was a dominating force in the popular music charts. ![]() It is also the first (but certainly not last) track on which we get a taste for just how expansive Usher’s vocal range is. On Throwback, we gain our first real insight into what confessions Usher has to make over the 19 songs he has us for: “You never miss a good thing till it leaves ya/Finally I realised that I need ya.” The soulful instrumentation and backing vocals bolster the track to produce a peak in the album early on, the bold beats underneath ensuring that it maintains a certain contemporary flavour. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three months and remains even now a dance-floor filler – a timeless banger. Yeah! Quickly follows, a reminder of crunk’s mainstream stronghold in the early 2000s, but not so much that it dates the track but instead injects it with what is now a gentle nostalgia. Were it not for the honesty and authenticity of the songs that make up the rest of Confessions, the 47 second introduction may come across as insincere. Opening with the foreshadowing Intro, we instantly get a view into what kind of album this is going to be: he’s putting it all out there: “ these are my confessions,” over a sparkling production. Indeed, it is held up to-date as Usher’s greatest artistic achievement – catharsis often can be. I like to think of it as making up for lost time because it took me so long to wake up to Confessions. Now, that same copy sits in my collection, the case in dire need of replacing and there is no way that my brother is ever getting it back, despite the fact that I can easily access it on Spotify whenever I wish. When my younger brother brought home his very own copy of Confessions ( not the deluxe, extended version), I believe I scoffed and turned my nose up. Three years later by some miracle, Confessions was released and became one of the fastest selling albums not only of the Napster-era, but since, with 20 million copies sold worldwide. Released at the very beginning of the new millennium (aka, when illegally downloading music was experiencing its first real boom) Usher’s 2001 album 8701 was written and rewritten a number of times in an effort to circumvent music piracy. ![]() As musicians suffered through the Napster era, my friends and I were sharing around copies and mixes of our new discoveries and Usher, an artist who I actually had very vivid, fond memories of prior to that, never made an appearance. Usher won two Grammys and began working on a more self-assured, confident sound. I, having started high school and dropped dance classes, rejected R&B in favour of pop-punk, indie-pop/rock and The Cure almost exclusively while remaining totally ignorant to the fact that music of every genre was suffering due to something we considered harmless and small: piracy. The time between 2001’s 8701 (which featured the singles U-Turn and U Remind Me ) and Confessions was no doubt formative. In 2004, Usher was making the considered transition from teen heartthrob to mature crooner finally honing the potential he’d had all along. Moreover, the influence of the 2004 release can be heard across the genre to this very day. Still, twelve years after it broke records, selling 1.1 million copies in its first first week alone, it remains one of those albums I put on when I have no idea what else to listen to.įor the better part of a decade, it has remained on high rotation, the physical copy so well loved that the case needs to be replaced, the digital versions seemingly permanently in my Top 25 and Recently Played lists, it makes up almost every road-trip and pre-game playlist. Which is something I find interesting considering the fact that for the three years or so following its release, I remained stubbornly opposed to the mere idea of liking it in any capacity. If there is one album that I will defend to the death as one of the greatest R&B releases of recent memory, it is Usher’s fourth full length offering, Confessions. ![]() ![]() ![]() Next, “Grease” will come to the Fireside stage. The Disney classic will include popular songs like “Under the Sea” and “Part of Your World.” Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” will be showing July 19-September 2. “A Second Helping” will be showing May 31-July 15.Īfter that, Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” will go live on the Fireside stage. The show is a sequel to the comedic “Church Basement Ladies,” which played in 2017. ![]() “42nd Street” will be live April 12-May 27. Next will be “42nd Street,” the show about Broadway and Times Square from a show-business perspective. ![]() “Newsies” will be showing February 22-April 8. “Phantom” will be showing at the Fireside Theatre through February 18, 2018.Īfter “Phantom” the Fireside cast will perform Disney’s “Newsies,” set in New York at the turn of the century that was adapted from the Walt Disney Film. The musical is different than Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera” and has been in production over 1,000 times worldwide. Starting out the year with Kopit & Yeston’s “Phantom,” a musical with lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Arthur Kopit is based on Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera. (Pewaukee, Wis…January 25, 2018) After finishing a top-selling season in 2017, one of the best in the theater’s recent history, the Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin has kicked off another big season for 2018. If you get a chance to go to the Fireside Theatre, it's definitely a fun experience.The Fireside Theatre Prepares for a Big Season in 2018 well, that's what memories are made of after all. The entertainment was fun and captivating, the food was good and filling, and the company. I really don't know why I don't order fish more often!Īll in all, our experience at the Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin was spectacular. There is just something about a delicious fish entree with a glass of wine at a restaurant. My husband upgraded to a delectable seafood entree that I'm seriously ordering next time if it is on the menu. and smiled practically the entire time we were there. You'll enjoy either a Featured Menu or and Upgraded Menu, which means you have choices! Either way, you've got three courses of good food, great atmosphere and memories in the making.Īnd the kids loved their fruit salad and kids meals. Whether you're searching for a fun and unique date night, or celebrating a special occasion with the family, the Fireside Theatre has you covered. Upcoming productions of Mary Poppins and Fiddler on the Roof mean my family will be going back to Ft. The theater has been around since 1978 and has a rich history in the Arts, conducting auditions in New York City and bringing in the best of the best talent to showcase in the Fireside Theatre's spectacular 652 seat theatre-in-the-round. We were given a tour of the theater, and learned quite a bit about it. and there is laughter to boot- you know you've done something right. Trust me, when you get a brother and sister together (teen and tween at that!) and no one is fighting by the end of the evening. Our experience at the Fireside was fun and enjoyable, and one of those nights out with the family to be cherished. And even though they put on a Christmas show each year, they change it up, encouraging patrons to make a holiday visit to the Fireside an ongoing tradition. ![]() We took the family to a Christmas show that the Fireside Theatre puts on each year. Take in the downtown, do a little window shopping, and then head to the Fireside Theatre for dinner and a show. Atkinson that is worth visiting during the day. Just a quick drive from the Windy City, Madison, or the hustle and bustle of Wisconsin's largest city, Milwaukee, the dinner theater is set back in a small town of Ft. Whether you're planning a little trip to Milwaukee, WI or Chilcago, IL, or perhaps a night out on a little staycation in the Midwest, the Fireside Theatre in Wisconsin is an ideal place to go. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile some well-healed people are actually investing in the possibility of extinction. Consumers want wild products, so even if you do succeed in commercializing “fake” or farmed products, it will tend to normalize demand for all these biological byproducts and further drive desire for “prestige” animals poached from their native habitats. That’s why China still has trouble commercializing its vast network of tiger farms (yes, you read that right). In traditional Asian medicine, “wild” products are considered more potent-and therefore more valuable-than anything that comes out of a lab or from a farm. ![]() On a broader and similar note, creating fake substitutes ignores a major aspect of what drives sales of many of these wildlife products. Rhinos are already in crisis-do we want to make things even worse? Elephants had begun to recover before that, and now they’re in crisis. We’ve seen this before in the surge of elephant poaching after a one-off sale of ivory tusks in 2008, which was meant to flood the market and reduce the profitability of poaching but horrifically backfired. Progress still needs to be made on reducing the market for products from those species, as well as with other heavily trafficked animals such as pangolins, but that’s another reason why purposefully selling fake rhino horns is wrong: The more you say that any aspect of the market for rhino horn is okay, which is what happens when you put these fake products (or limited real products) up for sale, the more it will expand the market. Similar initiatives have started to help chip away at consumer demand for rhino horns there as well ( thanks, Jackie Chan). We’ve already seen this work conservationists have finally started to make headway on curbing the shark-fin trade in China after extensive public-awareness campaigns called attention to the dangers the practice poses to people and marine ecosystems. As a result the best way to eliminate the financial incentive to sell these wildlife products is to get consumers to understand why they shouldn’t be buying them in the first place. These are ultimately the reasons rhinos and many other species are poached in the first place. Perhaps most obviously, selling fake rhino horn doesn’t do anything to address the end-user demand for these illegal products, which are driven by either fortunes or phony medicinal claims. But it should be the last, because there are several reasons why this concept, no matter how it’s executed, is doomed to fail. ![]() This isn’t the first time someone’s come up with the well-intentioned (yet illogical) idea of creating fake rhino horn, and it probably won’t be the last. Earlier this month a team of scientists announced they’ve developed a high-tech way to help save rhinos from poachers: They propose fabricating fake horns out of horse hair (which is also composed of inert keratin, like human fingernails) and then flooding the illegal market with their products, thereby lowering the price of powdered rhino horns so much that no one will ever want to kill another rhino again. ![]() ![]() ![]() No More Auction Block - Live at the Gaslight Caf, New York, NY - October 1962. Movie Music Newspaper Nixon Pacifist Paris Poetry R. Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare And Unreleased) 1961-1991. Counterculture Cuban Revolution Documentary Draft board Feminist Happenings Henry Kissinger Hippie Jazz John Kennedy LSD Lyn. Follow 1960s: Days of Rage on Īllen Ginsberg Black Power Bob Dylan Books Burroughs CIA Civil Rights Mov.On Sylvia Plath and the Many Shades of Depression.Yvonne Rainer – Journeys from Berlin/1971.Mugging the White Liberal by Jack Newfield (1964).Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952-1965.Patrons at the gaslight, 116 McDougal St. The Story of the Gaslight Café, Where Dylan Premiered ‘A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall’ So then the audience couldn’t applaud they had to snap their fingers instead.’ Brian Fallon, the lead singer and guitarist of The Gaslight Anthem, has said that the band’s name came from The Gaslight Cafe as he had heard it was one of the first places that Bob Dylan had played and liked the sound of the word and the imagery it brought about. In the Folk Music Encyclopedia, Kristin Baggelaar and Donald Milton wrote ‘The Gaslight was weird then because there were air shafts up to the apartments and the windows of the Gaslight would open into the air shafts, so when people would applaud, the neighbors would get disturbed and call the police. Live at The Gaslight 1962 (2005), a single CD release including ten songs from early Dylan performances at the club, was released by Columbia Records. Also nearby was the Folklore Center, a bookstore/record store owned by Izzy Young and notable for being a musicians’ gathering place and center of the New York folk-music scene. Folk musician and actor Gil Robbins worked as the club’s manager in the late 1960s. The club was next door and down the stairs from the street-level bar, the Kettle of Fish, where many performers hung out between sets, including Bob Dylan. The club was run by Betty Smyth, mother of Scandal lead singer Patty Smyth, and blues guitarist/performer Susan Martin until it closed in 1971. Ed Simon, the owner of The Four Winds, reopened the Gaslight in 1968. John Moyant bought the club in 1961, and his father in law Clarence Hood and his son Sam managed the club through the late 1960s. Opened in 1958 by John Mitchell, the Gaslight showcased beat poets Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso but later became a folk-music club. The Gaslight was originally a ‘basket house’ where unpaid performers would pass around a basket at the end of each set and hope to be paid. Also known as The Village Gaslight, it opened in 1958 and became notable as a venue for folk music and other musical acts. If Charlie Parker Was A Gunslinger, There'd Be A Whole Lot Of Dead Copycats ġ west 72nd street ahmet ertegun Allman Brothers Band andrew dowdy anti-communist movies aretha franklin atlantic records Beacon Theater benny goodman blacklist blind boys of alabama blue-eyed soul blues brothers Budd Schulberg buddy guy Cassandra Wilson cbgb charlie christian clarence fountain dakota apartments daryl hall David Ritz Deep Soul dr.“ The Gaslight Cafe was a coffeehouse in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.1,000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die.The limited edition Bob Dylan album, Live at the Gaslight 1962, was released in 2005. The Gaslight closed in 1967 but reopened a year later under new owner Ed Simon it shut down for good in 1971. In 1961, he sold the 110-capacity club to former Mississippi lumber salesman Clarence Hood (whose son Sam later joined his father in the operation) and the entertainment changed to folk music-which could play on until dawn, since the Gaslight served no alcohol.īob Dylan began performing at the Gaslight in June 1961, and there he premiered “Masters of War” and “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall.” Dave Van Ronk, Mississippi John Hurt, Reverend Gary Davis, Son House, Doc Watson, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Jose Feliciano, John Hammond Jr., and Richie Havens all played the club. ![]() A combative and determined man, Mitchell played a crucial role in establishing the coffee house as a Greenwich Village countercultural institution and made the Gaslight a showcase for poets and monologists. Bob DylanLive At The Gaslight Café 1961 Creative Zone CopyrightsRele.According to legend, the very low ceiling made it impossible to stand upright in the room so the owner lowered the dirt floor by shoveling it out himself. Provided to YouTube by RoutenoteSong To Woody (Live Gaslight Cafe 6th September 1961) John Mitchell opened the Gaslight Café in 1958 in a grimy converted coal cellar under a bar, The Kettle of Fish. The original Gaslight Cafe, located below The Kettle of Fish. ![]() ![]() ![]() I also consider companies like Stripe, Shopify, Roblox, and OpenAI to serve creators as customers. There are many companies across many verticals trying to address the needs above - from YouTube (video) to Substack (newsletters) to Kajabi (courses, websites). Creators have a hierarchy of needs that can be summarized as “love, fame, and money.” I think of creators broadly as anyone who wants to make a living doing what they love online. What companies do you think are most interesting in the space? What do you think the future of the creator economy will look like? You have written and thought a lot about the creator economy. I have a course for new and aspiring PMs if folks need more help on this topic. Overall, I would optimize to get the PM title as soon as possible via one of the paths above. I was able to transition because I had expertise in live video. Understand your area of expertise and reach out to companies that would value your expertise. Find an exec sponsor and deliver results in that project, then make the transition. Do your core job well first then pitch a project to your PM. It took me 3 years of failure to transition to PM and I almost gave up. You need to have patience and grit to break into product. How did you move from product marketing to product management? What advice do you have for someone looking to break into product management? I go into more detail on the above in my thread about the PSHE framework. When you’re a group PM or above, you often have to identify the problem itself.When you’re a senior PM, you’re given the problem but you have to define the solution.When you’re a new PM, you’re given the problem and solution and you just need to execute.What’s most misunderstood about this job is it actually changes significantly as you grow: What do you view as the role of a product manager? (What do you think is misunderstood often about the role of a product manager?)Ī PM’s job is to empower their team to build products that solve customer problems and make business impact. I’m writing a longer blog post about the above if folks are interested in subscribing. Create revenue streams: Start with something simple like a low-priced on-demand digital course (try to keep it 1-2 hours long max) or a service business (e.g., let people pay to get your expertise).Own your audience: Start a newsletter or webpage to build an email list.After a month of doing this, look at your analytics to see what resonates with your audience. Publish consistently: Tweet and post to LinkedIn everyday about your niche.This is one of the best ways for your target audience to discover you and for you to build creator relationships. Interact with top creators: Find top creators in your niche and reply to their posts.Find your niche: What’s something that’s at the intersection of what people want, what you’re good at, and what interests you? Have clarity around: “I will help user X get from point A to B.”.Here’s my advice in brief on building an audience and making money online: What advice do you have to someone with no audience that is looking to build an audience? The latter is what will eventually help you make a living online. I will say that the risk of viral tweets like this is that it attracts an audience that follows you for the laughs instead of for your expertise. “Wow, what a joke - cold showers and gratitude journal to make VP?”.“Oh God, he’s talking about Forbes 30 under 30.”.I imagine people’s feelings reading the tweet were: I think it went viral because it made people feel cringe followed by laughter. My most viral tweet was a Forbes 30 Under 30 joke that got 319K likes and 15K new followers. What was your “most successful” tweet? Why do you think they were so successful? ![]() That gave me the confidence to share more publicly. To my surprise, the post was widely shared and liked. I was working in fintech and missed building for creators so I wrote a post about my experience working in the creator economy. When and why did you start posting on the internet? Note: Compound provides everything you need to manage your personal finances (advice, tracking, investments, taxes, borrowing, estate, and more). ![]() ![]() These are special animals that often attract a lot of attention from hunters and wildlife watchers alike.”ĭo you have a hunting, fishing or wildlife-related question for a Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologist? Submit your question to Jerry Neal Your question may be used in an upcoming “Ask the Biologist” segment on Colorado Outdoors Online. So, as you can see, there are a variety of factors that can cause nontypical antler growth in deer and elk, but each of these scenarios can make for some incredible looking antlers. Most bulls that survive beyond 12 years will soon start to regress in antler development. ![]() Bulls will typically reach their peak antler development somewhere between the age of 8 to 12 years. ![]() This is from the animal putting more energy into healing the injury rather than toward antler growth. How long does it take for elk to regrow antlers Shortly thereafter the antler growing process begins again. For example, if a buck or bull has an injured leg, their antlers may become deformed or stunted. Lastly, bodily injuries can affect how antlers develop. Animals with this condition often grow points and spikes in all directions and are sometimes referred to as “sticker” bucks or bulls. Instead, They will have a large mass of velvet near the pedicle. Bucks or bulls with low testosterone levels often will not shed their velvet at all. In addition, hormone levels can also affect antler growth. New antlers begin to regrow immediately so that they are ready in time to use as weapons against rival males in the next mating season. His enormous, nontypical antlers earned appreciation from photographers, wildlife watchers and big-game hunters. This amazing buck was seen near Colorado Springs in 2011. Let’s take a look at the extraordinary life of pronghorns, the only animal that sheds its horns. There is, however, one exception: the pronghorn. This is often the case where non-typical antlered bulls or bucks are common in a specific area. Kudus and bighorn sheep, bison and domestic cows, mountain goats and impalas. Genetics also play a role in antler development. that make it useful (adaptive) for deer to cast and regrow antlers each year. However, if the velvet gets severely damaged, the bull or buck will likely display non-typical antler growth that season, but the antlers will grow normally the following year - if the velvet is unharmed. Antler-beam length in North American elk (wapiti) can reach 64 inches (163. The velvet protects blood vessels and the soft material developing underneath that eventually becomes the hardened antler. ![]() If a buck or bull has a damaged pedicle, the animal will likely have nontypical antlers every year.Īntlers in the velvet stage are also susceptible to becoming damaged or deformed. This often happens at an early age or right after the animal has shed its antlers in the spring. During the regrowth process, a buck’s antlers can grow anywhere between 1/4 1/2 in length per day, usually slowing down towards the end of the cycle. One of the most common causes of nontypical antlers happens when the buck or bull damages the pedicle or base where the antlers grow. “There are several factors that can cause non-typical or deformed antlers. ![]() ![]() In Jotun, you play Thora, a Viking warrior who died an inglorious death and must prove herself to the Gods to enter Valhalla.Įxplore vast regions of Norse Purgatory to find runes to unleash the jotun, giant Norse elementals. Jotun is a hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology. ![]() En Jotun, te pones en la piel de Thora, una guerrera vikinga cuya muerte ignominiosa la obliga a demostrar su valía ante los dioses para poder acceder al Valhala. Jotun is a hand-drawn action-exploration game set in Norse mythology. Explore vast regions of Norse Purgatory to find runes to unleash the jotun, giant Norse elementals. Jotun es un juego con dibujos hechos a mano lleno de acción y exploración que se desarrolla en la mitología nórdica. ![]() |
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