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In at least [[Universe (John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One)|one universe]], angels, such as [[Seraph (John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One)|a seraph]], could be summoned down to Earth by speaking [[Enochian]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One (short story)|John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One]]'') | In at least [[Universe (John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One)|one universe]], angels, such as [[Seraph (John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One)|a seraph]], could be summoned down to Earth by speaking [[Enochian]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One (short story)|John Dee, Jenny Everywhere: Round One]]'') | ||
[[The Conservatory]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] appeared to be a corrupted version of the [[Garden of Eden]]. Accordingly, it was guarded by a [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|mad angel]] who tried to kill all who entered. He appeared as a wizened old man with a machete to the naked eye, but his reflections revealed his true form as a many-winged creature wielding a [[Flaming Sword|flaming sword]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-III:_Back_to_the_Garden|Back to the Garden]]'') After, in the throes of mad rage, the Mad Gardener morphed into a [[demon]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-IV:_The_Madman|The Madman]]'') another angelic Gardener, who, unlike him, had not “succumbed to the madness”, made himself known and saved the visitor the Mad Gardener was trying to kill. The Mad Gardener referred to him as [[Grigori (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Grigori]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-V:_The_Saviour|The Saviour]]'') After beheaded the Madman, Grigori knelt over his body, his spade “held like a [[Knight Templar|Templar]]’s sword”, stating: “''Let your body feed the garden, my brother. As in death, also in life.''” Grigori then led the visitor away, warning him that the scent of blood would draw out more of the dangerous entities dwelling in the garden. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-VI:_The_Gardener|The Gardener]]'') “Tragedies from the Gardeners” were among the thrilling tales told or performed on [[the Stage]] of the House. ([[ | [[The Conservatory]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] appeared to be a corrupted version of the [[Garden of Eden]]. Accordingly, it was guarded by a [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|mad angel]] who tried to kill all who entered. He appeared as a wizened old man with a machete to the naked eye, but his reflections revealed his true form as a many-winged creature wielding a [[Flaming Sword|flaming sword]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-III:_Back_to_the_Garden|Back to the Garden]]'') After, in the throes of mad rage, the Mad Gardener morphed into a [[demon]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-IV:_The_Madman|The Madman]]'') another angelic Gardener, who, unlike him, had not “succumbed to the madness”, made himself known and saved the visitor the Mad Gardener was trying to kill. The Mad Gardener referred to him as [[Grigori (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Grigori]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-V:_The_Saviour|The Saviour]]'') After beheaded the Madman, Grigori knelt over his body, his spade “held like a [[Knight Templar|Templar]]’s sword”, stating: “''Let your body feed the garden, my brother. As in death, also in life.''” Grigori then led the visitor away, warning him that the scent of blood would draw out more of the dangerous entities dwelling in the garden. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Appendix_13-VI:_The_Gardener|The Gardener]]'') “Tragedies from the Gardeners” were among the thrilling tales told or performed on [[the Stage]] of the House. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our_Strange_and_Wonderful_House_(novel)#Chapter 50: The Stage|The Stage]]'') | ||
The Strange and Wonderful House was also connected via a portal to a version of [[Pandemonium]], central city of [[Hell#Connected to the Strange and Wonderful House|Hell]]. It was described “marvellously and lovingly crafted from the labour of angels”. The [[The Devil#Facing Rohinder|version of the Devil]] who held court in the Great Hall was himself described as “the most beautiful and deadly angel anyone had ever cast eyes on”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 18: The Portal to Pandemonium|The Portal to Pandemonium]]'') Likewise [[the Devil#Date with Jenny|the milder Lucifer]] of [[Universe D (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|another world]] considered himself to be an Angel. His nature as one was what allowed him to process [[Jenny Everywhere#Date with the Devil|Jenny]]'s words when the voices of all her other selves overlapped in a single reply. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'') | The Strange and Wonderful House was also connected via a portal to a version of [[Pandemonium]], central city of [[Hell#Connected to the Strange and Wonderful House|Hell]]. It was described “marvellously and lovingly crafted from the labour of angels”. The [[The Devil#Facing Rohinder|version of the Devil]] who held court in the Great Hall was himself described as “the most beautiful and deadly angel anyone had ever cast eyes on”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 18: The Portal to Pandemonium|The Portal to Pandemonium]]'') Likewise [[the Devil#Date with Jenny|the milder Lucifer]] of [[Universe D (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|another world]] considered himself to be an Angel. His nature as one was what allowed him to process [[Jenny Everywhere#Date with the Devil|Jenny]]'s words when the voices of all her other selves overlapped in a single reply. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'') |
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