Please turn away !
…I’m too shy to show you my other profile.
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…I’m too shy to show you my other profile.
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Ichi wa zen.
Zen wa itchi.
One is all and All is one.Meditate on the significance of the whole, and.. oh my ! 30% discount on the new iPhone !?
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5 Durward street, Whitechapel, London, 1893.
– Well, what can you make of… that ?
The
doctor Saroch look upon his colleague. The doctor Hobbs was not someone
easily shocked nor prone to sensationalism, and yet, he saw fear in his
eyes. He bent over to the patient and began his examination. Skin
dried, quasi mummified. Slow breathing, alive ? Eyes were moving under
the lids. Atrophied muscles. All evidences pointed to signs of
senescence, but teeth, bone structure and callosities said otherwise.
This was somehow the body of a young man, yet pruned and dried like an
very old person.
He went to the head and tried to remove this dark fez that seems to be the only article of clothing of the poor sod. He gasped.
– Oh my god ! It’s growing under his skin !
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From left to right :- Allen Stewart, A fiction writer and essayist that had once had an horrifying encounter with an undead sorcerer.
– Awnya Hitchckock, A young lady indoctrinated since her birth in the machinations of the Cult of the Golden Dawn.
– Harold William Cohen-Stein, an independent artist painter, con-artist and art smuggler.
– John Edward Shirley,
brother of William Shirley, an international consultant in intellectual
property. Currently studying music at Columbia university
(And of course; ominously hovering above the lot, The dreaded Crawling Chaos in his avatar of the Black Pharaoh)
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She have the sword. She have the shield.
But most of all, She have the will to fight.
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Oh Ereghastiel! Angel of Mildly Fear!
Give me a slight apprehension of God!
Make me fear a little his might!
Be a little weird to watch (but not too much)!
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