Books

  1. Shelfari

    Shelfari approved its own request to combine 2 books, including Working for the Devil, Sunday, February 3, 2013.

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari submitted a request to combine 2 books, including Working for the Devil, Sunday, February 3, 2013.

    Shelfari approved this request.
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  3. Punxsutawney Paul

    Punxsutawney Paul approved Kelly M’s request to combine 3 books, including Working for the Devil, Thursday, October 11, 2012.

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  4. Kelly M

    Kelly M submitted a request to combine 3 books, including Working for the Devil, Thursday, October 11, 2012.

    Punxsutawney Paul approved this request.
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  5. Punxsutawney Paul

    Punxsutawney Paul approved Liz (Bugetta)’s request to combine 3 books, including Working for the Devil, Tuesday, August 7, 2012.

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  6. Liz (Bugetta)

    Liz (Bugetta) submitted a request to combine 3 books, including Working for the Devil, Tuesday, July 31, 2012.

    Punxsutawney Paul approved this request.
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  7. Brittney S

    Brittney S edited the glossary entries of Working for the Devil Friday, March 2, 2012.

    • Added a term: Hedaira: (demon term) 1. An endearment. 2. A human woman tied to a Fallen (A'nankhimel) demon. Note: There are several layers of meaning, depending on context and pronunciation. The meanings, from most common to least, are as follows: beloved, companion, vessel, starlight, sweet fruit, small precious trinket, an easily crushed bauble. The most uncommon an complex meaning can be roughly translated as "slave (thing of pleasure) who rules the master."
    • marked the description of Hedaira as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Demon: 1. Any sentient, alien intelligence, either corporeal or noncorporeal, that interacts with humans. 2. Denizens of Hell, of a type often mistaken for gods or Novo Christer evil spirits, actually a sentient non-human species with technology and psionic and magical ability much exceeding humanity's. 3.(slang) A particularly bad physiological addiction.
    • marked the description of Demon as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Deadhead: 1. Necromance. 2. Normal human without psionic abilities.
    • marked the description of Deadhead as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Nichtvren: (slang: suckhead) Altered human dependent on human blood for nourishment. Note: Older Nichtvren may possibly live off strong emotions, especially those produced by psions. Since they are altered humans, Nichtvren occupy a space between humanity and "other species"; they are defined as members of a Paranormal Species and given citizen's rights under Adrien Ferrimen's groundbreaking legislation after the Awakening.
    • marked the description of Nichtvren as not a spoiler
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  8. Brittney S

    Brittney S edited the glossary entries of Working for the Devil Friday, March 2, 2012.

    • Added a term: Ceremonial: 1. An accredited psion whose talent lies in working with traditional sorcery, accumulating Power and "spending" it in controlled bursts. 2. Ceremonial magick, otherwise known as scorcery instead of the more organic witchery. 3.(slang) Any Greater Work of magick.
    • marked the description of Ceremonial as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Clormen-13: (Slang: Chill, ice, rock, smack, dust) Addictive alkaloid drug. Note: Chill is high-profit for the big pharmaceutical companies as well as the Mob, being instantly addictive. There is no cure for Chill addiction.
    • marked the description of Clormen-13 as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Necromance: (slang: deadhead) An accredited psion with the ability to bring a soul back from Death to answer questions. Note: Can also in certain instances, heal mortal wounds and keep a soul from escaping into Death.
    • marked the description of Necromance as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Ka: 1.(archaic) Soul or mirrorspirit, separate from the ba and the physical soul in Egyptianica. 2. Fate, especially tragic fate that cannot be avoided, destiny. 3.A link between two souls, where each feeds the other's destiny. 4.(technical) Terminus stage for Feeder pathology, an externalized hungry consciousness capable of draining vital energy from a normal human in seconds and a psion in less than two minutes.
    • marked the description of Ka as not a spoiler
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  9. Brittney S

    Brittney S edited the glossary entries of Working for the Devil Friday, March 2, 2012.

    • Added a term: Animone: An accredited psion with the ability to telepathically connect with and heal animals, generally employed as veterinarians.
    • marked the description of Animone as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Anubis et'her ka: Egyptianica term, sometimes used as an expletive; loosely translated, "Anubis protect me/us."
    • marked the description of Anubis et'her ka as not a spoiler
    • Added a term: Awakening, the: The exponential increase in psionic and sorcerous ability, academically defined as from just before the fall Republic of Gilead to the culmination of the Parapsychic and Paranormal Species Acts proposed and brokered by alternately vilified and worshipped Senator Adrien Ferrimen. Note: After the culmination of the Parapsychic Act, the Awakening was said to have finished and the proportion of psionics to normals in the human population stabilized, though fluctuations occur in seventy-year cycles to this day.
    • marked the description of Awakening, the as not a spoiler
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  10. Brittney S

    Brittney S edited the glossary entries of Working for the Devil Friday, March 2, 2012.

    • Added a term: A'nankhimel: (demon term) 1. A Fallen demon. 2. A demon who has tied himself to a human mate. Note: As with all demon worlds, there are several layers of meaning to this term, depending on context and pronunciation. The meanings, from most common to least, are as follows: descent from greatest height, chained, shield, a guttering flame, a fallen statue.
    • marked the description of A'nankhimel as not a spoiler
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