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  2. Ranged Weapon Attack: +14 to hit, range 60/240 ft., one target. Hit: 35 (4d12 + 9) bludgeoning damage. Lightning Strike (Recharge 5–6). The giant hurls a magical lightning bolt at a point it can see within 500 feet of it. Each creature within 10 feet of that point must make a DC 17 Dexterity saving throw, taking 54 (12d8) lightning damage on ...

  3. Tempest Storm was an American burlesque star and motion picture actress. She was one of the best-known performers of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s and was known as...

  4. I, the great and venerable Veldora, have returned!! Veldora Tempest 「ヴェルドラ=テンペスト, verudora tenpesuto」, also known as Storm Dragon Veldora 「暴風竜ヴェルドラ, bōfūryū verudora」 is one of five True Dragons. After being released from Rimuru's Stomach, Veldora was gifted one of his Body Doubles as a vessel to incarnate within, which Veldora reshaped to his ...

  5. Apr 22, 2021 · In 1956, Ms. Storm signed a 10-year contract that paid her a minimum of $100,000 a year. Her breasts were reportedly insured for $1 million. She caused a stampede of 1,500 male students when she ...

  6. May 6, 2023 · Tempest Storm: The Iconic Burlesque Dancer’s Biography, Age, Height, Figure, and Net Worth Revealed Reading 10 min Published by 05.06.2023 Modified by 05.06.2023 Tempest Storm was a trailblazer in the world of burlesque, captivating audiences with her sultry moves and fiery personality.

  7. Apr 22, 2021 · Updated 12:33 PM PDT, April 22, 2021. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tempest Storm, the legendary burlesque star who blazed a trail for strip-tease artists for more than a half-century, has died. She was 93. Storm died Tuesday at her Las Vegas apartment, her longtime friend, confidant and business partner Harvey Robbins, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TornadoTornado - Wikipedia

    Definitions. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, in contact with the ground, either pendant from a cumuliform cloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud, and often (but not always) visible as a funnel cloud. [18] For a vortex to be classified as a tornado, it must be in contact with both the ground and the cloud base.