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Annnway.
I'm doing Nicholas Flamel (And possibly his wife) Do you have any info on Pernelle? Also, are there any other famous individuals you can think of?
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John Dee. And if you read the books, you would know a ton about them, even if it's just how the author interprets them.
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There is actually very little real information of those characters in that series...
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HA! The only guy that comes immediately to mind is Aleister Crowley, and if you put HIM, I will never visit his page.
Um, Faust, and, of course, Merlin, his brother Pendragon, and Morgan LeFaye, and King Arthur, the Lady of the Lake Vivien, and various other famous folks from other mythologies, folklores and legends. We don't need to go into deities, right?
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Merlin of course.
The Sotone masons are most likely involved in this along with the,...darn it I forgot their name, biblical order, Knights of the cross...eh it'll come back to me. Most likely the original kings of the perspective dominions. Dhajai's dad is most likely one of the ones who was involved in the original signing of the treaty.
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John Dee is on my list now.
And the only reason I don't want to use those books is because they seem to have warped her wikipeda article.
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I'm guessing you'll want to put the Malleus Maleficarum and the Egyptian Book of the Dead, and various other mythological, legendary and folkloric works, then, too, huh?
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Am I missing something here? Why would you not visit Flamel's page?
I is confused. Merlin is already on the list of people to add. So is Faust. I'll probably try to do a mixture of people who had a great influence over the mythic world when alive(Faust) , and are now dead, as well as some who are still living (Merlin, Flamel).
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Only if they come up in other articles for some reason.
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I said I wouldn't visit Aleister Crowley's page.
I am a firm anti-Crowley-ist. Anti-Crowley-an? Anti-Crowley-ite? Whatever, I don't like Aleister Crowley or what he stood for.
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And Malleus Maleficarum definitely would.
Witches. Incubi. Succubi. Cambions. Moon Calves, too, I think.
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I need a memory jumpstart, the files for name and person aren't connected via the system just yet. In other words, I've heard of them before, I know I know what they've done', but the connection hass not established itself.
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MOON CALVES!??!?!??!?!??!?!?
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I thought those were incubus/witch hybrids..
Am I wrong?
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That name rings a bell.
Who was he?
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ah, that makes slightly more sense, I usually just call them Demi spirits.
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Incubus and human witches produced either moon calves, regular cambions or warlocks. I forget which.
I know this. Incubus+Woman= Cambion Incubus+Man= Death Succubus+Man= Cambion Succubus+Woman= Death Witch+Demon=Warlock
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A bisexual, hedonist, alchemist, occultist, Satanist, etc.
His motto: "Do as thou wilt." Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley First paragraph.
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It doesn't say he was a satanist.
“She'd become a governess. It was one of the few jobs a known lady could do. And she'd taken to it well. She'd sworn that if she did indeed ever find herself dancing on rooftops with chimney sweeps she'd beat herself to death with her own umbrella.”
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Meh, I mistakenly added one out of thousands of other titles.
Still got it pretty close. Sexist, racist, hedonist, occultist, alchemist, Anti-Christian, etc. etc.
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