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I really don't see how this deserves a link. There is no such thing as Kathulu magick and it's certainly not related to Aleister Crowley. That newsgroup post you saw was a joke. If you read the newsgroup post, you will see the post is from a professor at Miskatonic University. Of course, there is no Miskatonic University...it existed only in H.P. Lovecraft's writings. Someone was just typing up something and trying to amuse. | I really don't see how this deserves a link. There is no such thing as Kathulu magick and it's certainly not related to Aleister Crowley. That newsgroup post you saw was a joke. If you read the newsgroup post, you will see the post is from a professor at Miskatonic University. Of course, there is no Miskatonic University...it existed only in H.P. Lovecraft's writings. Someone was just typing up something and trying to amuse. | ||
--[[User:Tannhaus|Tannhaus]] 21:02, 30 November 2006 (CST) | --[[User:Tannhaus|Tannhaus]] 21:02, 30 November 2006 (CST) | ||
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+ | :By nominating [[Necronomicon]] [[H.P. Lovecraft]] and [[Kathulu Majik]] for deletion Tannhaus clearly has an agenda of stamping out all free debate that he does not agree with. I have attempted to accommodate every point he has made in accordance with standard wiki procedures however this one sided approach is difficult to deal with. I think a discussion of both fictional and nonfictional topics that bear some relevance to the LG15 story line is worth debating. Writers not only draw on nonfiction for inspiration but also fiction. The Creators have stated that Bree's religion draws on a number of influences. I have attempted to research and document these in good faith and I do not think it would be fair if these substantial contributions are just discarded without appropriate discussion and debate of their relevance to potential future story lines. It should be remembered that the Creators want us to express where we would like the story to go and it seems to be that research into what has gone before in terms of story lines is highly relevant. |
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I really don't see how this deserves a link. There is no such thing as Kathulu magick and it's certainly not related to Aleister Crowley. That newsgroup post you saw was a joke. If you read the newsgroup post, you will see the post is from a professor at Miskatonic University. Of course, there is no Miskatonic University...it existed only in H.P. Lovecraft's writings. Someone was just typing up something and trying to amuse. --Tannhaus 21:02, 30 November 2006 (CST)
- By nominating Necronomicon H.P. Lovecraft and Kathulu Majik for deletion Tannhaus clearly has an agenda of stamping out all free debate that he does not agree with. I have attempted to accommodate every point he has made in accordance with standard wiki procedures however this one sided approach is difficult to deal with. I think a discussion of both fictional and nonfictional topics that bear some relevance to the LG15 story line is worth debating. Writers not only draw on nonfiction for inspiration but also fiction. The Creators have stated that Bree's religion draws on a number of influences. I have attempted to research and document these in good faith and I do not think it would be fair if these substantial contributions are just discarded without appropriate discussion and debate of their relevance to potential future story lines. It should be remembered that the Creators want us to express where we would like the story to go and it seems to be that research into what has gone before in terms of story lines is highly relevant.