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  • She would grow to be a tall and beautiful woman, and eventually take her place as the Luminatus, but until then, she went to school and played with her puppies and had a fairly wonderful time as she waited for her daddy to come get her.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • As if being granted a second wind by the gods, his biceps relaxed and when he resumed climbing he felt as if he might really be gaining his power as the Luminatus.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • For leading Charlie into the Underworld, and for his boundless courage, the Luminatus gave Bummer the strength and durability of a hellhound.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • If he was the Luminatus, then perhaps just his presence would take care of the problem.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • “Because that is where the new Luminatus, the Great Death, will take power.”

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • The prophecy says, ‘The Luminatus will rise and do battle with the Forces of Darkness in the City of Two Bridges.’

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • Then Charlie Asher, Beta Male, husband to Rachel, brother to Jane, father to Sophie (the Luminatus, who held dominion over Death), beloved of Audrey, Death Merchant and purveyor of fine vintage clothing and accessories, took his last breath, and died.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • Some time ago, the Luminatus, or the Great Death, who kept balance between light and darkness, ceased to be.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • The Luminatus will rise in the City of Two Bridges, Vern had said.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

  • “With all the signs, and the prophecy about the Luminatus, I knew something was happening, but I didn’t think it would be you — in person — so to speak.

    A Dirty Job HTML Moore, Christopher 2006

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