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== The Cloak Invisible is a Cloak of [[By the Eyes of The Blind|Invisibility To Virgins]]. ==
== The Cloak Invisible is a Cloak of [[By the Eyes of the Blind|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.
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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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.