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{{wikipediainfo}}In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]], when she took her out on [[Epiphany]], [[Jenny Cornelius|Jenny]] once told [[Laura Drake#Working for the Intelligence Taskforce|Laura Drake]] that “it wasn't that long ago that people celebrated '''Twelfth Night''' with feasts and revels”. A critical Laura remarked that aside from Jenny, only “[[God (individual)|God]]-botherers” remembered these traditions anymore. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Watch the Skies (short story)|Watch the Skies]]'') | {{wikipediainfo|Twelfth Night (holiday)}}In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one universe]], when she took her out on [[Epiphany]], [[Jenny Cornelius|Jenny]] once told [[Laura Drake#Working for the Intelligence Taskforce|Laura Drake]] that “it wasn't that long ago that people celebrated '''Twelfth Night''' with feasts and revels”. A critical Laura remarked that aside from Jenny, only “[[God (individual)|God]]-botherers” remembered these traditions anymore. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Watch the Skies (short story)|Watch the Skies]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 21 January 2023
In one universe, when she took her out on Epiphany, Jenny once told Laura Drake that “it wasn't that long ago that people celebrated Twelfth Night with feasts and revels”. A critical Laura remarked that aside from Jenny, only “God-botherers” remembered these traditions anymore. (PROSE: Watch the Skies)