9sense Episode 30 November, LX A.S.
Magister Campbell presents 9sense podcast episode 30 November, LX A.S. Reverend Campbell is a Satanist and Magister in the Church of Satan.
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Magister Campbell presents 9sense podcast episode 30 November, LX A.S. Reverend Campbell is a Satanist and Magister in the Church of Satan.
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Let’s learn all about Ciar-mhonadh (kierd-vonnig), the primary planet of DireLands. Join Adam as he explores his DireLands fantasy campaign setting.
Magister Campbell performs a reading of The Combination Lock Principle from The Devil’s Notebook by Anton Szandor LaVey.
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Enjoy this live reading of Shadow Moon, part eight. Shadow Moon is Book 1 of the Willow sequel trilogy, Chronicles of the Shadow War by Chris Claremont and George Lucas. It was published by Spectra on July 1, 1996.
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Join The Infernal Brotherhood of the Scruffy Looking, Nerf Herders as they present the HoloNet News of the week! In this episode we are talking about Ahsoka’s Biggest Problem, Rian Johnson’s Trilogy is Dead, Andor Cost More Than Any Movie, plus a look at the Star Wars news feed.
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Enjoy this flip through of Star Wars Art: Concept by Lucasfilm Ltd. It was originally published on October 15, 2013 by Abrams Books.
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Join The Infernal Brotherhood of the Scruffy Looking, Nerf Herders in their Star Wars Holocron / Lore video exploring the Force Wars.
In this episode Cameron and Adam discuss the novel Prophets of the Dark Side by Paul Davids and Hollace Davids. The novel was published by Bantam Skylark on April 5, 1993.
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In this episode Cameron and Adam discuss the novel Queen of the Empire by Paul Davids and Hollace Davids. The novel was published by Bantam Skylark on February 2, 1993.
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