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Spell Book: spells for all your needs by gothic_babydolls
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This is a book of real magic spells to change yourself and the people around you. Possession and much more. Use them wisely. Latin and English translations included with the necessary spells. Comment on this asking for the next spell. Any suggestions will be looked into.
The Black Book of Satan by OtakuJAD
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I am too generous to be God but too selfish to be human. I am the Devil. Ebony is in the library and meets a girl named Hesper in school one day. The two quickly become great friends, but as her daily routine starts she realizes many strange things about the school she goes to. How come there isn't any gum under the desk? Why are the shades always down? When was the last time I ate? Why don't my friends know their last names? Why are there only 7 students in the entire school?
The Very Sad Story of Satan by PillowRobot
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Here is a very sad story about Satan.
The Life & Times of the Cheshire Cat by ErikaViktor
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The-kitten-without-a-name sees things, even when others can't see him. He sees the madness of his Mistress Jane, who owns 487 felines and one turtle. He sees the mysterious Mrat, who grows and shrinks out of mouse holes and steals kittens in the night. He sees that he is not like the other kittens in his litter. But most of all--he sees the place beyond the mouse hole, the place called Wonderland. Deep in the madness of Wonderland, and far from the safety of Mistress Jane, The-kitten-with-no-name is recruited by the terrifying Bandersnatches to slay the Jabberwock, a tall feat for a tiny cat who wants nothing more than to earn a name worthy of his smile. --------------- The Life and Times of The Cheshire Cat is a treatise on the madness of our time, just as Alice in Wonderland was a treatise on the madness of stodgy Victorian manners.