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Eh, what the hell, Dib! --[[User:PhineasCrank|Doctor Phineas Crank]] 00:35, 15 Jan 2005 (EST) | Eh, what the hell, Dib! --[[User:PhineasCrank|Doctor Phineas Crank]] 00:35, 15 Jan 2005 (EST) | ||
− | Occultologists are a strange bunch, indeed. Though they keep their | + | Occultologists are a strange bunch, indeed. Though they keep their specific activities quite occluded from Ghyllian society, their writings are quite famous, none more so, of course, than the infamous [[Grimporke Grimoire]]. Quite fascinated with the written word, it was the now infamous occultologist, [[Godfroi Hasawithe]], who created the most well known collection of occultologist writings under a single roof, the [[Charterhouse Collection]]. This collection led to the somewhat infamous [[Night of Cloaks and Daggers|NoCaD]], which, for various dark, ominous and terribly personal reasons, I dare not mention aloud by name. (Not that I don't trust the esteemed [[Jimmy Cashews|Mr. Cashews]] when he assures me of my safety, of course!) Occultologists have been known to study the underlying luminous powers of such varied subjects as [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]], the [[Fefferberry]], and the [[Darseed]]. Their research has led to inventions as varied as [[EctoMechanauts]], the [[Lightning Gun]], and |
− | specific activities quite occluded from Ghyllian society, their writings | ||
− | are quite famous, none more so, of course, than the infamous [[Grimporke | ||
− | Grimoire]]. Quite fascinated with the written word, it was the now infamous | ||
− | occultologist, [[Godfroi Hasawithe]], who created the most well known | ||
− | collection of occultologist writings under a single roof, the | ||
− | [[Charterhouse Collection]]. This collection led to the somewhat infamous [[Night of Cloaks and | ||
− | Daggers|NoCaD]], which, for various dark, ominous and terribly personal | ||
− | reasons, I dare not mention aloud by name. (Not that I don't trust the | ||
− | esteemed [[Jimmy Cashews|Mr. Cashews]] when he assures me of my safety, | ||
− | of course!) Occultologists have been known to study the underlying luminous powers | ||
− | of such varied subjects as [[Ball Lightning Liqueur]], the | ||
− | [[Fefferberry]], and the [[Darseed]]. Their research has led to | ||
− | inventions as varied as [[EctoMechanauts]], the [[Lightning Gun]], and | ||
[[Modern Standard Ghyllian]]. | [[Modern Standard Ghyllian]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:07, 20 January 2005
Eh, what the hell, Dib! --Doctor Phineas Crank 00:35, 15 Jan 2005 (EST)
Occultologists are a strange bunch, indeed. Though they keep their specific activities quite occluded from Ghyllian society, their writings are quite famous, none more so, of course, than the infamous Grimporke Grimoire. Quite fascinated with the written word, it was the now infamous occultologist, Godfroi Hasawithe, who created the most well known collection of occultologist writings under a single roof, the Charterhouse Collection. This collection led to the somewhat infamous NoCaD, which, for various dark, ominous and terribly personal reasons, I dare not mention aloud by name. (Not that I don't trust the esteemed Mr. Cashews when he assures me of my safety, of course!) Occultologists have been known to study the underlying luminous powers of such varied subjects as Ball Lightning Liqueur, the Fefferberry, and the Darseed. Their research has led to inventions as varied as EctoMechanauts, the Lightning Gun, and Modern Standard Ghyllian.
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