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  • 121Wand — For other uses, see Wand (disambiguation). An 82 cm long wand of iron with bronze details and a unique model of a house on the top. It was discovered in a Völva s grave in Köpingsvik, Öland. There is also a pitcher from Persia or Central Asia,… …

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  • 122Margot Adler — in 2004 Born April 16, 1946 (1946 04 16) Little Rock, Arkansas …

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  • 123The Vampire Armand — infobox Book | name = The Vampire Armand title orig = translator = image caption = author = Anne Rice illustrator = cover artist = country = language = English series = The Vampire Chronicles genre = Horror fiction publisher = Alfred A Knopf pub… …

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  • 124Lestat de Lioncourt — is a fictional character appearing in several novels by Anne Rice, including The Vampire Lestat . He is a vampire and the main character in the majority of The Vampire Chronicles , narrated in first person. Publication historyLestat de Lioncourt… …

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  • 125Jeph Loeb — Infobox Comics creator imagesize = caption = Loeb at Comic Con San Diego 2007. Photograph by Empath Studios. birthdate = birthname = Joseph Loeb III nationality = American area = Writer, Executive Producer alias = notable works = ,… …

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  • 126Mark Borchardt — Borchardt speaks while eating a cheese sandwich made by Nancy Ford at the Riverview Theater in Minneapolis prior to a preview screening of The Hagstone Demon May 8, 2008. Born August 20, 1966 (1966 08 20) …

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  • 127Wiccan church — Wiccan churches are a type of organisation found within Wicca, particularly in North America. While Wicca is most often organised into independent covens, some covens choose to combine to form a church. Churches are often formed from hive covens …

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  • 128Covenstead — A covenstead is a building or area that a witchcraft coven (or church) has designated as their permanent ritual area.[1] In addition to a building owned by the coven, this ritual space can be a room in the home of the High Priestess or other… …

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