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knnn:

--- Quote from: Serack on December 03, 2012, 08:17:52 PM ---Anyone can post their own copies of excerpts in a response to this topic and I (or another curator *looks significantly at knnn*) can paste them into the proper cronology of the OP.

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Challenge accepted!  ;D

Quantus:

--- Quote from: knnn on December 03, 2012, 08:06:54 PM ---I looked around and confirmed (as much as I can) that those bits are not actually in any of the common translations of the Bible, so I think they are more foreshadowing.


I thought we concluded it was a weird mash-up of Corinthians 13:4-13, the Necronomicon, and Genesis 1:1.

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I see where you posted that theory, but the thread as a whole devolved into a discussion of the nature of the Wampire weaknesses and Faith in general, and never really made any conclusions on the original topic.

knnn:

--- Quote from: Quantus on December 03, 2012, 08:50:38 PM ---I see where you posted that theory, but the thread as a whole devolved into a discussion of the nature of the Wampire weaknesses and Faith in general, and never really made any conclusions on the original topic.

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Fair enough.  I suppose that even if the quotes are all there, the fact that Thomas quotes em all together means that someone in the White Court has a really unique Bible lying around.

Quantus:

--- Quote from: knnn on December 03, 2012, 08:54:13 PM ---Fair enough.  I suppose that even if the quotes are all there, the fact that Thomas quotes em all together means that someone in the White Court has a really unique Bible lying around.

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And the Necronomicon does exist in world.  IN fact, it was mentioned in the same book, as something the White Council had published to de-power some rituals it contained.

ImpishMortal:
Serack, might you also consider adding Patterns to the title of this thread? There seem to be many patterns of significance, be they in-verse or of the meta variety.

So far, we have the Denarians recurring every five books and a few others that escape me. Although I think with Cold Days Jim has established that in another seven books, we'll have a book taking place on Halloween. How fitting would that be to kick off the end?

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