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- The Trivium Proportion, Part 11 (A Cyberpunk Tale), by David Phillips
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Portrait of a Villain: Brother Ptolemy & the Hidden Kingdom (part 2)
Posted on August 3, 2009 | No Comments(Part 2) In his single-minded quest to cheat death and live forever, the man formerly known as Gerhardt von Brandt conducted a ritual upon himself that sealed his spirit inside his body. While the ritual did indeed stop him from aging and kept him from dying, it did nothing to prevent his body from expiring and decaying once it was fatally wounded. As his body deteriorated, so did his grasp on sanity. -
Portrait of a Villain: Brother Ptolemy & the Hidden Kingdom (part 1)
Posted on August 3, 2009 | 3 Comments(Part 1) In his single-minded quest to cheat death and live forever, the man formerly known as Gerhardt von Brandt conducted a ritual upon himself that sealed his spirit inside his body. While the ritual did indeed stop him from aging and kept him from dying, it did nothing to prevent his body from expiring and decaying once it was fatally wounded. As his body deteriorated, so did his grasp on sanity.



