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* [[Anvilicious]]: Surprisingly averted, especially given the focus on the Catholic Church. |
* [[Anvilicious]]: Surprisingly averted, especially given the focus on the Catholic Church. |
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* [[Genius Bonus]]: The story contains a lot of references to Church dogma which are clearer if the reader has a good working knowledge of Catholicism (and Judaism). Likewise, the use of dead languages. |
* [[Genius Bonus]]: The story contains a lot of references to Church dogma which are clearer if the reader has a good working knowledge of Catholicism (and Judaism). Likewise, the use of dead languages. |
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* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: The fate of Benjamin (and his true nature) is left unclear, as is that of Rachel. |
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 16 April 2014
- Anvilicious: Surprisingly averted, especially given the focus on the Catholic Church.
- Genius Bonus: The story contains a lot of references to Church dogma which are clearer if the reader has a good working knowledge of Catholicism (and Judaism). Likewise, the use of dead languages.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: The fate of Benjamin (and his true nature) is left unclear, as is that of Rachel.