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[[File:EgyptianSeatedRuler.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Asgionantis sits enthroned amid the vast collections of the Library of Mirrhaimo.]] | [[File:EgyptianSeatedRuler.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Asgionantis sits enthroned amid the vast collections of the Library of Mirrhaimo.]] | ||
− | Asgionantis of the Twilight was the sometime vassal of [[Ishmutekebessa Goddess-Queen of Leh-Shelekhumbis]]. The ruler of [[Mirrhaimo]], Asgionantis was a great lover of books and practitioner of [[chaos magic]]. He was so called for his preference to read books around twilight. He is said to have caused books to become animate and speak through the use of his magic. | + | {{icon|chaosruler}} Asgionantis of the Twilight was the sometime vassal of [[Ishmutekebessa Goddess-Queen of Leh-Shelekhumbis]]. The ruler of [[Mirrhaimo]], Asgionantis was a great lover of books and practitioner of [[chaos magic]]. He was so called for his preference to read books around twilight. He is said to have caused books to become animate and speak through the use of his magic. |
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Asgionantis of the Twilight was the sometime vassal of Ishmutekebessa Goddess-Queen of Leh-Shelekhumbis. The ruler of Mirrhaimo, Asgionantis was a great lover of books and practitioner of chaos magic. He was so called for his preference to read books around twilight. He is said to have caused books to become animate and speak through the use of his magic.
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