![]() But you can atleast enjoy the books to your hearts content without ever talking to the lunatic. ![]() But otherwise don't get your hopes up, TOV is nothing more than a cute enigmatic curiosity, but the more you know, the more you find, that cute enigmatic magic aura wears off into an embarrassing disappointment as the author is a crack conspiracist that runs off his following if they don't believe every new unprovable revelation. As humans are active during daytime, in the distant past, they used to worship various Sun gods embodying the principle of light as a bringer of. The House is ruled by twelve purebloods, these vampires were used in the first Blade movie by Deacon Frost to summon La. The house takes its name from Erebus (the Greek god of darkness) and holds the book of Erebus (vampire bible) in high esteem. The text is also referred to as The Book of Erebus. The House of Erebus is one of these this house is then separated into twelve different tribes. Here, encased in glass, the pages of the Vampire Bible are kept. Quinn tortures Blade for information (and for his own amusement) but realizes that Blade has a radio link in. The first film of the Blade trilogy introduces viewers to a secret vampire archive. They are suddenly ambushed by a group of vampires led by Quinn, now healed and having regrown his lost hand. WHISTLER: Its something about the blood god, the Spirits of the 12. Blade and Karen move further into the vampire archives and find the giant pages from 'The Book of Erebus,' the vampire Bible. I think its what Frost has been working on. Maybe even some others after if you like it. Smells like a vampire wiped his ass with it. Erebus, also spelled Erebos, in Greek religion, the god of a dark region of the underworld and the personification of darkness. Now there is good psychic vampire working stuff, I recommend skipping this book (it is honestly useless compared to every other book in the set) and encourage the second book after this one. I genuinely tried to process this all seriously, but was laughing hysterically the whole set. You read the rest of the books and IT STILL DOESN'T EXPLAIN ANYTHING or provide proof of its historical claims. It mentions wild claims on history and mentions Elder Gods, and you keep reading thinking it will explain or provide sources of proof, but it doesn't. Without any explaining anything about it, it leaps right into a ritual of entering this new faith. Though the rest of the books are well structured to a low degree, the first book is worse than a Silver Ravenwolf parody attempt. I bought the set elsewhere, and took a good long read with notetaking.
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