The term "Scourge" can refer to a variety of supernatural entities or phenomena across different fictional universes and even in historical contexts. It often signifies a destructive force, a curse, or a being associated with punishment, disease, or even a specific type of creature.
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Examples of "Scourge" in fiction and beyond:

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Bloodborne:
Scourge Beasts are humanoid monsters transformed by a plague, known for their wolf-like features, agility, and hunger for human flesh, according to the Bloodborne Wiki.
World of Warcraft:
The Scourge is a powerful undead army led by the Lich King, described as an empire built on the Arctic continent of Northrend, according to the WoWWiki.
Transformers:
Scourge is a Decepticon, often depicted as a merciless hunter and tracker, sometimes serving as second-in-command to Galvatron, according to Villains Wiki.
Willow (TV series):
The Scourge is a monstrous creature and one of The Gales, a group of four powerful beings.
Guild Wars 2:
The Scourge is a specialization for the Necromancer class, known for their ability to command the sands, inflict punishment, and use torches as weapons, according to the Guild Wars 2 Wiki.
Egyptian Mythology:
The scourge (flail) and crook are symbols of power and domination, often depicted in the hands of Osiris.
Divine and Damned:
The "Scourge of Impulsion" is a demonic power enabling superhuman strength and explosive blasts of force.
The Book of Dengoth:
The Scourge is a supernatural curse causing horrific mutations and deformities.
Arcane Ascension:
The Scourge attunement is a death-based power that can cause long-term debilitation and grants access to death, air, and blight mana.
Buffyverse:
The Scourge is a group of demons seeking to exterminate half-breeds and humans.
White Wolf Wiki (various):
Scourge can refer to a specific supernatural ability (like silence) or a role within a vampire clan, often acting as a personal executioner.
Warhammer 40k:
Scourges are genetically altered Drukhari mercenaries with grafted wings, serving as jump infantry.
Star Wars:
Scourge is a powerful, fractured being that exists across multiple bodies, eventually creating primary bodies to focus different aspects of itself.
He-Man:
The Crimson Scourge is a fire-breathing, panther-like monster made of flame.
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Thus saith the Lord, thus saith the Lord
Thus saith the Lord, thus saith the Lord
Thus saith the Lord, thus saith the Lord
Thus saith the Lord, thus saith the Lord
Since you refuse to free my people
All through the land of Egypt
I send a pestilence and plague
Into your house, into your bed
Into your streams, into your streets
Into your drink, into your bread
Upon your cattle, on your sheep
Upon your oxen in your field
Into your dreams, into your sleep
Until you break, until you yield
I send the swarm, I send the horde
Thus saith the Lord
Once I called you brother
Once I thought the chance
To make you laugh
Was all I ever wanted
I send the thunder from the sky
I send the fire raining down
And even now I wish that God
Had chose another
Serving as your foe on his behalf
Is the last thing that I wanted
I send a hail of burning ice
On every field, on every town
This was my home
All this pain and devastation
How it tortures me inside
All the innocent who suffer
From your stubbornness and pride
I send the locusts on a wind
Such as the world has never seen
On every leaf, on every stalk
Until there's nothing left of green
I send my scourge, I send my sword
Thus saith the Lord
You who I called brother
Why must you call down another blow?
I send my scourge, I send my sword
Let my people go
Thus saith the Lord
Thus saith the Lord
You who I called brother
How could you have come to hate me so?
Is this what you wanted?
I send the swarm, I send the horde
Then let my heart be hardened
And never mind how high the cost may grow
This will still be so
I will never let your people go
Thus saith the Lord
Thus saith the Lord
I will not
Let your (my) people go
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