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The Patron Saint of Beverages, Hang-Overs, Regrets The Roleplaying Game Workshop: Read. Post. Play. ... Saint Smaragdine is depicted as an older woman with a genteel and civilized appearance. Her face is round, plump, and has the serene calmness of a grandmother looking after her playful grandchildren.
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[Editor's Note: Here you will find the other Dispatches From Smaragdine columns.] ... In Smaragdine, they call February the Backwards Month. About twenty years ago, Smaragdine had a mad, vainglorious dictator who would make decrees changing the names of days of the week to his own name and the names of his sons.
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[Editor's Note: Here you will find the other Dispatches From Smaragdine columns.] ... © Eric Schaller; A tourist's conception of the Smaragdine Lyceum ... In November, the brutal heat of the Smaragdine summer is usually gone for good and the city becomes giddy with the crisp month or two before the brutal winter.
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Dec 21, 2007 ... They'd once been vital in Smaragdine's epic battles against the dreaded Turk. Now they were just free apartments ripe for the taking, ...
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And the Turk came down upon Smaragdine like a storm of plagues and breached the city gates and slew the defenders on the walls with arrows and their horsemen, led by their captain Baryut Aquelus, outstripped their infantry and so came unto the great Lyceum where the priests had hidden the Green Tablet, and Baryut took...
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Smaragdine Beach Hotel, Stalis: See 8 traveler reviews, candid photos, and great deals for Smaragdine Beach Hotel, ranked #2 of 6 B&Bs / inns in Stalis and rated 3 of 5 at TripAdvisor. ... Save Smaragdine Beach Hotel...
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... smaragdine (not comparable) ... Positive; smaragdine...
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Does the musical world really need categories and genres? While artists loath them (because they argue, quite correctly, that it disrespects their uniqueness), critics love them (because they make life easier, The general public simply needs them to communicate quicker and easier – and in this respect, ... Up to now,
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I like to think that Marly's story helped sell the anthology: The Smaragdine Knot by Marly Youmans; Infinity, when all things it beheld; In Nothing, and of Nothing all did build, Upon what Base was fixt the Lath, wherein;
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It was said to have been inscribed on emerald (smaragdine) in Phoenician letters and was generally referred to as the Emerald Table of Hermes.
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