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herp derpington,

 

a real gentleman...

I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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Staff Sergeant Max Fightmaster. Manliest name (and real) I've ever heard. Followed closely by Dick Pound.

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I saw him on Cracked...

I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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Jimmy Cracked corn and I don't care...

I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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Oi, oi, oi oi oi! Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi Oi oi oi oi oi!

 

Oi.

I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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MAGNUM GEMINI

I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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Although the top-left book is half cut off, the full title is Prospero's Island: The Secret Alchemy at the Heart of The Tempest, a modern-day book about the Shakespearean play The Tempest. The second book along is The Mirror of Alchemy, a thirteenth century manuscript by one Roger Bacon. Next along is a book whose title might be "Word of alchemy", but everything above the letter 'd' is off-screen and it's impossible to judge the height of the book.

 

The title of the green book on the bottom-left ends in the word 'magic' but is otherwise off-screen. The book below it might be titled "The Golden Dawn", this is a reference to a Victorian alchemy group named the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The stack of papers begins with an excerpt from Ripley's Recapitulation of the Twelve Gates from a sixteenth century alchemy manuscript named The Compound of Alchemy; this text also appears elsewhere in the series and in the title of this website. Finally, the purple jar in the top right is labelled calcium, and the brown one below it, while blurred and difficult to read, appears to read aqueous ammonia.

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Text based adventure games are totally awesome!

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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