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[[Father of Understanding|Baphomet]] is an occult figure of worship usually depicted with the head of a goat featuring large horns and sometimes with wings.*<br> | [[Father of Understanding|Baphomet]] is an occult figure of worship usually depicted with the head of a goat featuring large horns and sometimes with wings.*<br> | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> That would really annoy me. Either put my wings in your picture or don't. Don't just sometimes give me wings. What about my wings is forgettable to you? I've got wings, for goodness sake! You always do the goat's head, don't you? Well give me my bloody wings then!<br> | <nowiki>*</nowiki> That would really annoy [[Bishop|me]]. Either put my wings in your picture or don't. Don't just sometimes give me wings. What about my wings is forgettable to you? I've got wings, for goodness sake! You always do the goat's head, don't you? Well give me my bloody wings then!<br> | ||
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Transcripts of the trials of the [[Templars|Knights Templar]] seem to indicate that Baphomet may have been worshipped among them, although that is inconclusive. It's possible that the Knights Templar brought these beliefs back with them from their journeys during the Crusades. | Transcripts of the trials of the [[Templars|Knights Templar]] seem to indicate that Baphomet may have been worshipped among them, although that is inconclusive. It's possible that the Knights Templar brought these beliefs back with them from their journeys during the Crusades. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:17, 13 July 2026
Baphomet is an occult figure of worship usually depicted with the head of a goat featuring large horns and sometimes with wings.*
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* That would really annoy me. Either put my wings in your picture or don't. Don't just sometimes give me wings. What about my wings is forgettable to you? I've got wings, for goodness sake! You always do the goat's head, don't you? Well give me my bloody wings then!
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Transcripts of the trials of the Knights Templar seem to indicate that Baphomet may have been worshipped among them, although that is inconclusive. It's possible that the Knights Templar brought these beliefs back with them from their journeys during the Crusades.