In "His Dark Materials" by Philip Pullman, Mary Malone did not portray a serpent. She was a physicist who played a significant role in helping Lyra in her journey, especially in the third book of the trilogy, "The Amber Spyglass." Mary worked with Dust and the Mulefa to understand the nature of consciousness and Dust.
In the upcoming adaptation of "The Subtle Knife" in the "His Dark Materials" series, Mary Malone will be portrayed by Simone Kirby.
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Poison Serpent has 15 blades on it's fusion wheel. Poison Serpent is a balance type. It's "Dark move" is Serpent Venom strike!
Phillip Pullman wrote 'His Dark Materials.'
The name of Lyra's father in "His Dark Materials" is Lord Asriel Belacqua.
Dark corn sugar or dark brown sugar.
Kimera (Ghost Flame) Kurayami (The Dark) Kiyohime (Female Serpent Demon) Kurami (Dark Beauty) Kumori (Cloudy or Shadow) Akuma (Demon) Mayonaka (In the Dead of Night) Kurohime (Black Princess) Kishiyami (Knight of the Dark)
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No, "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" by Mary Downing Hahn does not have a sequel or a second book. It is a standalone novel.
some type of brown. its not a dark brown because in lots of her pictures her eyes are lighter than dark brown.
Philip Pullman
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