"The Order Of Denderah" 10/6/2006
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Haha he was just reading stuff straight off the forums.
This adds evidence to an idea I've been toying with for a while.
I don't think the creators chose a religion at all. They just put in all these cultish clues, and we researched until we found a religion that fit all of them! We, in a way, chose her religion. If we look more into what ceremonies are associated with this religion, maybe we can choose her fate?
This adds evidence to an idea I've been toying with for a while.
I don't think the creators chose a religion at all. They just put in all these cultish clues, and we researched until we found a religion that fit all of them! We, in a way, chose her religion. If we look more into what ceremonies are associated with this religion, maybe we can choose her fate?
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Wow. I am coming up with nothing for who the Plymouth/Mayflower person was. The closest I've gotten so far is John Alden, and he really doesn't seem very close at all.
I think it's interesting that Daniel doesn't indicate gender when he's talking about the person who took off and had adventures. Makes me wonder if it's a woman, although it's hard to imagine that in that time and place.
At any rate, so far I'm not finding anything about anyone, male or female, who took off when the Mayflower landed. Anyone else have any input? :/
I think it's interesting that Daniel doesn't indicate gender when he's talking about the person who took off and had adventures. Makes me wonder if it's a woman, although it's hard to imagine that in that time and place.
At any rate, so far I'm not finding anything about anyone, male or female, who took off when the Mayflower landed. Anyone else have any input? :/
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I got nothing on the mayflower, but it is interesting to note that our good friend Alister Crowley grew up in a staunch Plymouth Brethen.
The Plymouth Brethren are a Christian Evangelical religious movement that began in Dublin, Ireland and England in the late 1820s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Brethren
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alister_Crowley
Could this be linked to the Mayflower somehow?
The Plymouth Brethren are a Christian Evangelical religious movement that began in Dublin, Ireland and England in the late 1820s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Brethren
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alister_Crowley
Could this be linked to the Mayflower somehow?
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I'd guess that maybe Daniel had misunderstood the story, but plays are pretty visual, so I don't think he would have mistaken a story about someone who left the Plymouth Brethren for a story about the Mayflower landing at Plymouth. :/ Darnit.minsky wrote:I got nothing on the mayflower, but it is interesting to note that our good friend Alister Crowley grew up in a staunch Plymouth Brethen.
The Plymouth Brethren are a Christian Evangelical religious movement that began in Dublin, Ireland and England in the late 1820s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Brethren
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alister_Crowley
Could this be linked to the Mayflower somehow?
I'll go peek at those links and see if I can see a link between them and the Mayflower.
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I think as a mod you ought to read the post from the admin about restricting ciw to that forum only. Looks like you are falling down on the job...ravensgrace wrote:Actually, CiW may use as many or few of the canon LG15 elements as it chooses.curiousGeorge wrote:ciw is non-authorized nonsense and has nothing to do with canon or this video.
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ok... The only thing that I got out of the latest video is that he talks about the Mayflower and someone leaving it... well way before the video was posted I was looking at other forums and under the HSA, on the opening page it has Ms. Kelly's favorite art. The pic is the landing of the Mayflower.
I know that for the time being HSA is considered fanfic... but that is kinda bizzare. Maybe the fanfic for HSA really did there homework. That is just the only thing I could find.
I know that for the time being HSA is considered fanfic... but that is kinda bizzare. Maybe the fanfic for HSA really did there homework. That is just the only thing I could find.