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  • may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jeremygbyrne....
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  • What follows are notes towards some of the Minor Works of the User:Jeremygbyrne/Alchemy Cycle: "Anyone can tell you that world war three began on September...
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  • Right-Wing Conspiracy List of people from California User:Jeremygbyrne/Brontosaurus User:Jeremygbyrne/Roger Elwood Someone like Wikipedia:Survey notification...
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  • Strapping Young Lad) maybe ask on User talk:PeterSymonds see username subsections discussion {{hidden}} Jeremygbyrne CaspianM Ropable Theducks on Wikia...
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  • would ever be again. [original research?] It is Madelaina La Some's Jeremygbyrne/Sanity faction, a "de-mystified" self-help version of Xianity which forms...
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  • Alchemy (2012) is a movie by a director credited as "S. Thompson" (but almost certainly not Suzanna Thompson as has been suggested), based on the novels...
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  • Pope Nicholas VI (Latin: Niccolo PP. VI; born June 21, 1931 as Giovanni Masci in Ostia, Italy) is the 266th reigning pope, the head of the Roman Catholic...
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  • Astrology is a movie based on its namesake, the third book in Sylvia Roslyn La Some's Alchemy Cycle. Set in British Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala in the...
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  • Bette Noir is a bi-monthly comic book written by James Williamson and drawn by Isabella Marco, published from 01 January 2007 to 28 March 2008 by AK Comics...
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  • Alchemy is a stageplay structured around the progression of the Great Work, set in near-future Australia. This two-act (40-minutes per act) play, set in...
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  • the Book of Revelation a later-period ring-in, or even a forgery? User:Jeremygbyrne/Revelation mystery Revelation and the End of All Things by Craig Koester...
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  • Xianity is a eumetic orthopraxy developed in the middle-noughties by Sarah Ellen Bennett (aka Sylvia Roslyn La Some). At its height in the early twenteens...
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  • William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor (21 June 1982 - 04 March 2016) is a fictional future Prince William (in reality never William Windsor but officially...
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  • The Saints, who derive their schismatic theology from Zoroaster (who is also Abraham), seek to engineer the end of the world (primarily through memetic...
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  • Datapool is a noun, a verb and a specific historical event which took place on 01 July 2006. According to its proponents, the datapool (n) is the emerging...
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  • This article is intentionally encyclopaedic in style. See also this plain-language introduction. The Alchemy Cycle is a wikific and associated texts set...
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  • Alchemy is a 2019 alternate history novel by Sylvia La Some. An early manuscript of the novel and its prequel inspired an animated motion picture which...
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  • Augury is a 2018 alternate history novel by Sylvia La Some. An early manuscript of the novel and its sequel inspired an animated motion picture which was...
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  • This article has now been copied to Brontosaurus, and will no longer be updated. Brontosaurus (bron-tuh-SAWR-us), meaning "thunder lizard" (from Greek...
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