Topic: Overture to Madness (OOC Info and links)

Piper

Date: 2008-10-13 21:41 EST
A lot of the information in Overture to Madness is taken from The Book of Enoch and other sites that explain more about the demons and angels and their beginnings. I take no credit for the ideas or information provided on those sites. I just manipulated ideas, myths and theories to meet my own needs and desires.

If your ideas differ from what is going to be played out in these posts, remember please, we are just pretending here and weaving our own tale of madness in regards to these legends and myths. Demons, fairies, and fallen angels are everywhere, in every part of the world and in every moment of recorded history. They inhabit every grain of sand and drop of water. They lurk at crossroads, crouch behind doors, hide in trees, slip into beds, wait in caves, slide down chimneys, hover at weddings and childbirths, disguise themselves as friends and relatives" They slip into your mind and become YOU. . . They are powerful; they are protean; they are enchanting. And, to the uninformed, they are often invisible". ?.from "A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and Other Subversive Spirits" by Carol K. Mack and Dinah Mack

Some sites where I found a plethora of useful information:

Chalice and Serpent

The Return of the Nephilim

Deliriums Realm

Angels & Demons

Demon Hierarchy

And of course, Wikipedia is a never-ending source of fun facts on all your evil favorites!

All players involved (and any that want to get involved) are welcomed to post links, helpful information or explain any sticky little situations here as well. If you do want to jump on board, please pass your ideas by us before jumping in to save the cheerleader and save the world! :twisted:

Piper

Date: 2008-11-11 09:01 EST
Just as an FYI for anyone playing last night...(11-10-08 )

Piper was not screaming "out loud" It was an attempt of 'projection' to Eless who is always tapped in on others emotions and whatnot....

I was just too dang tired to correct the misunderstanding. Not that it really matters much one way or the other.