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Posts by Alan Sweeney

Lists of spirit names. The first starts "These be the Spirits in common between Asmodee and Magot" and lists a bunch of names like Sartabakim and Magiros. The next list, of spirits of Astarot, contains Gromenis, Bafamal, Schelagon... and Alan.

Lists of spirit names. The first starts "These be the Spirits in common between Asmodee and Magot" and lists a bunch of names like Sartabakim and Magiros. The next list, of spirits of Astarot, contains Gromenis, Bafamal, Schelagon... and Alan.

I was just leafing through 1725 occult tome The Secret Magic of Abramelin the Mage in search of scary invocations for the BOOK, and I came across this list of subordinate spirits to the princes of Hell.

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Saw a guy get the top of his ear shot off, and it just seemed to make him stronger.

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#neverindoubt

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Never in doubt!
#neverindoubt
#Oilers

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Hey now.

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Happy Hardcore History Day everyone. I was really hoping to get this out before 2024 ended but it wasn't quite ready. But it is now.
I hope you like it!

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New years tradition. Empty the last ounce of the past year's whiskeys into the infinity bottle, make room in the liquor cabinet for the new xmas bottles

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This is great! Very clear now.

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Yeah for sure, no easy solution. I just think if you make sure the labels are in the same order as the projected points, and having the team label beside the points label would make it a lot easier to figure out which line is which.

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Would it be possible to label the end of the line instead of the start? And then keep the labels in the same order as the predicted point value to make it clearer?

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Ah, ok. Makes more sense now. Thanks for clarifying it for me.

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