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My father was always a scientist. From the time he was my age, he made it his life's goal to understand the Creators and their place in our world, as well as how they and the druids originally shaped the course of evolution. His journals never used the word "evolution" until after Darwin published his book and gave him a word for it, but the idea's the same. Like any scientist, any true scientist, he wanted to understand how the world worked, and he wanted to understand his place in it.
His early journals involve the movements of different werewolf packs across Europe, concerns over the decline of weretigers in central and southern Asia, and by and large, don't mention much about Creators except a paragraph at the end of every entry bemoaning the lack of information to be found on them. I think it's interesting he had a theory that most of their history was lost with the burning of the Library at Alexandria, but it almost sounds paranoid, like he had a feeling some of those histories were the reason why the library was burned in the first place.
Charles Rieben knew a lot of people. The first name of note I found mentioned in his journals was Michel de Nostredame, or Nostradamus to all the conspiracy theorists out there. I don't know of Nostradamus was actually a seer or a prophet, but my father believed he was. Apparently, the night they met, he told my father that, in 200 years, he would meet another of his kind on Transylvania and in so doing, stumble upon a conspiracy that would threaten the very future of the world. There had to have been something special about Michel, because that was before my father told him he was a vampire. Among my father's journals was also an original copy of Nostradamus' last Almanac. It talks a lot about the best time to plant crops in different seasons, when the moon's going to be full every month that year. Thing's you'd expect to find in an Almanac.
His early journals involve the movements of different werewolf packs across Europe, concerns over the decline of weretigers in central and southern Asia, and by and large, don't mention much about Creators except a paragraph at the end of every entry bemoaning the lack of information to be found on them. I think it's interesting he had a theory that most of their history was lost with the burning of the Library at Alexandria, but it almost sounds paranoid, like he had a feeling some of those histories were the reason why the library was burned in the first place.
Charles Rieben knew a lot of people. The first name of note I found mentioned in his journals was Michel de Nostredame, or Nostradamus to all the conspiracy theorists out there. I don't know of Nostradamus was actually a seer or a prophet, but my father believed he was. Apparently, the night they met, he told my father that, in 200 years, he would meet another of his kind on Transylvania and in so doing, stumble upon a conspiracy that would threaten the very future of the world. There had to have been something special about Michel, because that was before my father told him he was a vampire. Among my father's journals was also an original copy of Nostradamus' last Almanac. It talks a lot about the best time to plant crops in different seasons, when the moon's going to be full every month that year. Thing's you'd expect to find in an Almanac.
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