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The urban myth that is the Society of Paraxenos first conclusively emerged during the reign of Louis XIV at the advent of the ''Affair of the Poisons.'' | The urban myth that is the Society of Paraxenos first conclusively emerged during the reign of Louis XIV at the advent of the ''Affair of the Poisons.'' | ||
The year was 1675 and reference came | The year was 1675 and reference came from the private letters of the Marquise de Brinvilliers to her lover Captain Godin de Sainte-Croix | ||
== The Search: Beyond Good & Evil == | == The Search: Beyond Good & Evil == | ||
Experiencial Worship & the Baalistic tendency | Experiencial Worship & the Baalistic tendency | ||
== The Instrument == | == Arcarunarum: The Instrument == | ||
== Those Who Seek Release == | == Cicatrix: Those Who Seek Release == | ||
== | == Deacons: Keepers of the Damned == | ||
Latest revision as of 02:21, 8 April 2026
Introduction
The urban myth that is the Society of Paraxenos first conclusively emerged during the reign of Louis XIV at the advent of the Affair of the Poisons.
The year was 1675 and reference came from the private letters of the Marquise de Brinvilliers to her lover Captain Godin de Sainte-Croix
The Search: Beyond Good & Evil
Experiencial Worship & the Baalistic tendency
Arcarunarum: The Instrument
Cicatrix: Those Who Seek Release
Deacons: Keepers of the Damned