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“Yes, we believe this code word will be sufficient for us to get featured," agreed Galic, before slitting the throat of a freshly procured chicken and chanting 'necronomicon' something or other, in an otherworldly tongue.”
“Ectoplasmic imagers, soul catchers, email to god, angels in the incubators, summoning demons from within a pentagram not recommended, what if the necronomicon is wrong.”
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“Chemistrysmygirl: does he know that i posses the power of the necronomicon”
“You must reclaim the land that has been tainted by the power of the necronomicon and then defeat Abyssion.”
“To win the game you must destroy the necronomicon.”
“At the beginning of the game, the necronomicon is at the center of the map and is invulnerable.”
“To break the barrier around the necronomicon and Abyssion, you must retake at least 50% of the map, you do this by building holy glyphs, which also clear an area of blight for you to expand on.”
“Only awesome words like 'necrophiliac' and 'necromonger' and 'necronomicon' have the prefix of death!”
“Between using the necronomicon as toilet paper and punching zombie Thanos’ head off, he’s become very amusing.”
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“alt. necromicon' rather than 'alt. necronomicon'.”
Frequently Asked Questions about the Work on the Nrcromonicon Version 1.2 by Kendrick Kerwin Chua
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Words build meanings from origins( etymology )
These come from gamma meditation ,I think.
discursive, exogenous, machinations, purportedly, sumptuous, congruity, cantankerous, incongruous, festoon, hessian, ratiocinative, stratigraphic and 837 more...
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religion
who is this god person, anyway? (--Douglas Adams)
sachristy, vestry, diocese, papal, cardinal, pope, polygamy, seven, father, chaplain, vestments, blessing and 227 more...
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Philosophic , etymology
every major discipline has uniquely developed esoteric nomenclature to facilitate interdisciplinary dissemination
quale , qualia, elegy, tacet, lexicon, annunciate, caste, eros, contrive, purlicue, irony, venacular, dilapidate and 66 more...

ramsler An imaginary book of supernatural spells and knowlege imagined by author H.P. Lovecraft in his fictional horror novels. Apr 4, 2009