Then he sees the shadow of an enormous dark figure advancing toward him threateningly the Brocken spectre created by the shadow of Robert sneaking up behind him.
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The design of Kriemhild Gretchen, a Witch in the anime series " Puella Magi Madoka Magica ", may have been inspired by the Brocken spectre.
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The Brocken Spectre is a magnified shadow of an observer, typically surrounded by rainbow-like bands, thrown onto a bank of cloud in high mountain areas when the sun is low.
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In " The Radiant Warrior " ( 1989 ), part of Leo Frankowski's Conrad Stargard series, the protagonist uses the Brocken Spectre to instill confidence in his recruits.
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In the manga and anime " One Piece ", Brocken Spectres can be seen at the beginning of the Jaya Arc and the end of the Skipiea Arc, the first ones belonging to Shandian warriors, while the second ones belong to the main character Monkey D . Luffy.
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The progressive metal band Fates Warning makes numerous references to the Brocken Spectre in both their debut album title " Night on Br�cken " and in lyrics on a subsequent song called " The Sorceress " from the album " Awaken the Guardian " that read " Through the Brocken Spectre rose a luring Angel ."
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The progressive metal band Fates Warning makes numerous references to the Brocken Spectre in both their debut album title " Night on Br�cken " and in lyrics on a subsequent song called " The Sorceress " from the album " Awaken the Guardian " that read " Through the Brocken Spectre rose a luring Angel ."
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The Brocken spectre is a key trope in Paul Beatty's " The White Boy Shuffle " ( 1996 ), in which a character, Nicholas Scoby, declares that his dream ( he specifically calls it a " Dream and a half, really " ) is to see his glory through a Brocken spectre ( 69 ).
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The Brocken spectre is a key trope in Paul Beatty's " The White Boy Shuffle " ( 1996 ), in which a character, Nicholas Scoby, declares that his dream ( he specifically calls it a " Dream and a half, really " ) is to see his glory through a Brocken spectre ( 69 ).