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b 1398, [[Ebinóë]]; d 1484. Kirxionantine of the Long Sleeves was an Ebinóëse alchemist who renewed study of mystical alchemy, formerly banned by the Yophentheans and advanced it as a lawful practice for enlightenment and advancement of humanity. In a later age, the term ‘longsleeve’ came to refer to an alchemist. Kirxionantine means any smelly, dark, alchemical study imbued with mystical ambience. The Kirxionantine School of Magic is also attributed to him. | b 1398, [[Ebinóë]]; d 1484. Kirxionantine of the Long Sleeves was an Ebinóëse alchemist who renewed study of mystical alchemy, formerly banned by the Yophentheans and advanced it as a lawful practice for enlightenment and advancement of humanity. In a later age, the term ‘longsleeve’ came to refer to an alchemist. Kirxionantine means any smelly, dark, alchemical study imbued with mystical ambience. The Kirxionantine School of Magic is also attributed to him. |
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Not to be confused with Kirxionantis of Maturn.
b 1398, Ebinóë; d 1484. Kirxionantine of the Long Sleeves was an Ebinóëse alchemist who renewed study of mystical alchemy, formerly banned by the Yophentheans and advanced it as a lawful practice for enlightenment and advancement of humanity. In a later age, the term ‘longsleeve’ came to refer to an alchemist. Kirxionantine means any smelly, dark, alchemical study imbued with mystical ambience. The Kirxionantine School of Magic is also attributed to him.
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