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== The Cloak Invisible is a Cloak of [[By the Eyes of |
== The Cloak Invisible is a Cloak of [[By the Eyes of the Blind|Invisibility To Virgins]]. == |
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The two people on whom it worked, of a group of vikings and a group of hedonistic people, were the Christian missionary and Aud's "father". Most sects of Christianity prefer that their clergy not have sex, and usually make it a requirement, so that covers Harald. As for King Arnulf, he is a very naive and gullible married man whose wife had a cloak of invisibility that worked only on him, and if the guess is correct, it would cease to work on him if he ever lost his virginity. Think about it. |
The two people on whom it worked, of a group of vikings and a group of hedonistic people, were the Christian missionary and Aud's "father". Most sects of Christianity prefer that their clergy not have sex, and usually make it a requirement, so that covers Harald. As for King Arnulf, he is a very naive and gullible married man whose wife had a cloak of invisibility that worked only on him, and if the guess is correct, it would cease to work on him if he ever lost his virginity. Think about it. |
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 9 April 2014
The Cloak Invisible is a Cloak of Invisibility To Virgins.
The two people on whom it worked, of a group of vikings and a group of hedonistic people, were the Christian missionary and Aud's "father". Most sects of Christianity prefer that their clergy not have sex, and usually make it a requirement, so that covers Harald. As for King Arnulf, he is a very naive and gullible married man whose wife had a cloak of invisibility that worked only on him, and if the guess is correct, it would cease to work on him if he ever lost his virginity. Think about it.