Page values for "Event:The Quest for the Right Book! (16 Jun 2008)"
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event_date | Date | 2008-06-16 | |
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title | String | The Quest for the Right Book! | |
url | URL | http://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=2251.0 | |
summary | Wikitext | Future professors Aileen Reid and Jacqueline Lumpkin pester Zavier Blackstone for the exact same book on the Cult of the Phoenix, while Charms professor Kendall Fleetfoot listens in. This post explains more about the history of the Cult. | |
quote | Wikitext | “Not many people have heard of the Phoenix cult, except a small group of Ancient Egyptian scholars,” she told him, shrugging her shoulders lightly. “However, the Cult of the Phoenix actually had a similar belief system to other Egyptian wizards… they worshipped gods and goddesses, believed in the afterlife, practiced divine kingship and mummification. The difference is, well, because of their location they had a close relationship with phoenixes, and over time, thought of the birds as gods. They became obsessed with healing magic, youth potions, perfecting and preserving the body. But then, as a result of this…”. | |
source | Page | Aileen Reid | |
characters | List of Page, delimiter: , | Aileen Reid • Jacqueline Lumpkin • Zavier Blackstone • Kendall Fleetfoot | |
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publication | Page |