Jump to content

Black Lamb's Blood: Difference between revisions

From Pact Wiki
Leidolf (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Tags: visualeditor apiedit
FossilLord (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Black Lamb's Blood''' is a recent published work in the series, coming out shortly after the death of [[Rose Thorburn Senior|Roselyn Thorburn]]. The author of the book wrote it with the intention of rationalizing how [[Diabolists]] are a necessary evil and chronicles certain points in his life where he's encountered [[demons]] and his thoughts on the role of the those who would utilize them.
'''Black Lamb's Blood''' is a recent published work in the series, coming out shortly after the death of [[Roselyn|Roselyn Thorburn]]. The author of the book wrote it with the intention of rationalizing how [[Diabolists]] are a necessary evil and chronicles certain points in his life where he's encountered [[demons]] and his thoughts on the role of the those who would utilize them.


A copy was given to [[Blake Thorburn]] by a driver of the [[Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm]] for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it to bind [[Pauz]].
A copy was given to [[Blake Thorburn]] by a driver of the [[Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm]] for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it to bind [[Pauz]].
[[Category:Basic Information]]
==Trivia==
[[Category:Magic]]
*Chapters of this book are later used in an interlude.
[[Category:Books]]
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Tools]]

Revision as of 00:29, April 15, 2018

Black Lamb's Blood is a recent published work in the series, coming out shortly after the death of Roselyn Thorburn. The author of the book wrote it with the intention of rationalizing how Diabolists are a necessary evil and chronicles certain points in his life where he's encountered demons and his thoughts on the role of the those who would utilize them.

A copy was given to Blake Thorburn by a driver of the Mann, Levinn, and Lewis Firm for him to read as payment for a ride to Toronto. While acknowledged as propaganda, Blake doesn't deny that the author makes a point. He later uses it to bind Pauz.

Trivia

  • Chapters of this book are later used in an interlude.

References

<references/>