This British duo’s 1981 debut single “Tainted Love” (a cover) became a synthpop staple and their only major U.S. hit.
Soft Cell
This magic system, practiced on Roshar, involves inhaling Stormlight-infused gems to fuel abilities like Lashings and healing.
Surgebinding
In Super Mario 64, this winged headgear allows Mario to soar through the air after a triple jump, found in red blocks.
Wing Cap
This Polish-born composer, known for his exquisite nocturnes and études, spent much of his career in Paris and is often called the "Poet of the Piano."
Frédéric Chopin
This breed, the largest of all, is known for its gentle temperament despite its massive size and is often called the "gentle giant."
Great Dane
This British band, led by Simon Le Bon, released the 1983 album Seven and the Ragged Tiger with the hit "Hungry Like the Wolf."
Duran Duran
This planet, home to the magic system of Awakening, uses color-draining BioChromatic Breath to animate lifeless objects.
Nalthis
In Blast Corps, this primary vehicle, a bulldozer-like machine, is used to smash through buildings to clear a path for the nuclear carrier.
Ramdozer
This Hungarian virtuoso pianist composed 19 thunderous "Hungarian Rhapsodies" and is famous for dazzling audiences with his technically demanding performances.
Franz Liszt
This small, fluffy breed originating from Germany's Spitz family is famous for its fox-like face, plumed tail, and spirited personality.
Pomeranian
This 1982 album by Michael Jackson, featuring hits like "Billie Jean" and "Beat It," became the best-selling album of all time.
Thriller
This is Hoid's homeworld, where dragons are originally from.
Yolen
In Pokémon Stadium, this mini-game has players control Lickitung to gobble up food items like sushi and apples in a competitive race.
Sushi-go-round
This Russian composer’s 1812 Overture famously includes cannon fire and church bells to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
This retrieving breed is unique among gundogs for having a thick, double coat that comes exclusively in solid colors—black, yellow, or chocolate—with no markings allowed in the show ring standard.
Labrador Retriever
This 1984 album by The Human League, featuring the hits “Human” and “(Keep Feeling) Fascination,” was produced by Martin Rushent, known for his work with synth-heavy acts.
Hysteria
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the only magic system that Hoid is unable to use.
Voidbinding
This is the name of the friendly blue fish from Clanker's Cavern in Banjo-Kazooie. He supplies Banjo and Kazooie with much-needed air in the form of bubbles, while the bear and bird try to raise Clanker by swimming through a key deep underwater.
Gloop
This German composer’s song cycle Dichterliebe sets 16 poems by Heinrich Heine to music, exploring themes of love and loss.
Robert Schumann
This ancient sight-hound breed, one of the fastest dogs in the world, was historically used for hunting gazelle in Egypt and is known for its elegant, slender build.
Saluki
This British producer and musician, under the name Art of Noise, scored a 1984 instrumental hit with “Moments in Love,” later famously sampled by 90s acts.
Trevor Horn (Or Anne Dudley)
On Roshar, Aimia was inhabited by humans for most of its history, although since the scouring they have either been killed or have fled. These are the two non-human races that also inhabit Aimia.
Dysian Aimians (or Sleepless) and Siah Aimians.
In Goldeneye 007, this multiplayer map, set in a labyrinthine facility with a central glass control room, is infamous for its tight corridors and ambush spots.
Complex
This Bohemian composer’s tone poem Má Vlast contains the famous movement "Vltava," depicting the flow of the Moldau River through Prague.
Bedřich Smetana
This rare and primitive breed from Hungary, used for guarding livestock, has a distinctive corded coat that resembles dreadlocks.
Komondor