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TABLETOP ROLE-PLAYING GAME
Orpheus RPG; Orpheus (game)

Bristol Siddeley Orpheus         
  • Bristol Orpheus as fitted to the [[Fiat G91]]
TURBOJET ENGINE FAMILY BY BRISTOL
Bristol-Siddeley Orpheus; Bristol Orpheus; Rolls-Royce Orpheus; Bristol Siddeley Orpheus B.Or.3; Fiat 4023; Fiat 4024; Bristol Orpheus 703; Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 703; TJE HAL/Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 701-01; Bristol Siddeley B.Or.3 Orpheus; Bristol Siddeley BOr.2 Orpheus 701-01; Bristol BOr.1 Orpheus; Bristol BOr.4 Orpheus; Bristol Orpheus 801; Bristol Siddeley BOr.3 Orpheus Mk.805
The Bristol Siddeley Orpheus was a single-spool turbojet developed by Bristol Siddeley for various light fighter/trainer applications such as the Folland Gnat and the Fiat G.91.
Orpheus (DC Comics)         
DC COMICS CHARACTER
Batman: Orpheus Rising; Orpheus (comics)
Orpheus is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by DC Comics. He first appears in Batman: Orpheus Rising (October 2001), and was created by Alex Simmons and Dwayne Turner.
Cheritra orpheus         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Cheritra massiva; Myrina orpheus; Cheritra orpheus orpheus; Cheritra orpheus eurydice; Cheritra orpheus orphnine
Cheritra orpheus is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Cajetan Felder and Rudolf Felder in 1862.

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Orpheus (role-playing game)

Orpheus is a tabletop role playing game by White Wolf Publishing, set in a microcosm of the World of Darkness. Unlike the other World of Darkness game lines, Orpheus has a specifically planned metaplot and a set number of books that were published. Although it uses the same system as White Wolf's other games, ghosts and spirits are the exclusive focus of this story. Other supernatural creatures in the World of Darkness are strongly discouraged from entering the events of Orpheus. It is, however, tied with Wraith: The Oblivion, White Wolf's previous game dealing with the afterlife; some of the events in Orpheus are related to Ends of Empire, the final book in the Wraith: The Oblivion line.