No, no... not Lucifer. You reminded me of something.
[ he shakes his head firmly, wondering where exactly the other man had ever come into contact with the possessed or the brides of satan. a homo magi, like zatanna? or someone like john constantine, maybe. he didn't like either answer, but distinctly preferred the former. ]
Ambrose Bierce was a satirist and author on my world, someone a few of my colleagues have had some experience with. In 1911, he wrote The Devil's Dictionary, but he also wrote a short story in 1886 called... An Inhabitant of Carcosa.
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[ he shakes his head firmly, wondering where exactly the other man had ever come into contact with the possessed or the brides of satan. a homo magi, like zatanna? or someone like john constantine, maybe. he didn't like either answer, but distinctly preferred the former. ]
Ambrose Bierce was a satirist and author on my world, someone a few of my colleagues have had some experience with. In 1911, he wrote The Devil's Dictionary, but he also wrote a short story in 1886 called... An Inhabitant of Carcosa.