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Um, DIB! --[[User:PhineasCrank|Doctor Phineas Crank]] 00:47, 9 Jan 2005 (EST)
 
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It was a fell Varhookan in Ablinth, -10{{EC}} when dire events took place on the dreaded second floor of the [[Charterhouse Collection]] which no truly enlightened [[Occultologists|occultologist]] can ever forget.
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It was a fell Varhookan in Ablinth, -10 {{EC}} when dire events took place on the dreaded second floor of the [[Charterhouse Collection]] which no truly enlightened [[Occultologists|occultologist]] can ever forget.  Indeed, not even [[Godfroi Hasawithe]] himself is sure who is responsible.  In fact, only one thing is known for sure...
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In the intervening years, the Night of Cloaks and Daggers has been celebrated annually by librarians, [[Occultologists]], and Encyclopediants as a sort of holiday, not unlike the strange and mysterious "Boxing Day".  It seems that these odd, reclusive people are silently crafting this "holiday" into a day when odd relatives are made to conveniently "disappear", with no further questions asked.

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Um, DIB! --Doctor Phineas Crank 00:47, 9 Jan 2005 (EST)

It was a fell Varhookan in Ablinth, -10 EC when dire events took place on the dreaded second floor of the Charterhouse Collection which no truly enlightened occultologist can ever forget. Indeed, not even Godfroi Hasawithe himself is sure who is responsible. In fact, only one thing is known for sure...

In the intervening years, the Night of Cloaks and Daggers has been celebrated annually by librarians, Occultologists, and Encyclopediants as a sort of holiday, not unlike the strange and mysterious "Boxing Day". It seems that these odd, reclusive people are silently crafting this "holiday" into a day when odd relatives are made to conveniently "disappear", with no further questions asked.