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::That, and with the large scale poisoning, it would provoke an equal size investigation, presumably compromising the Brotherhood. [[User:Slate Vesper|Slate Vesper]] ([[User talk:Slate Vesper|talk]]) 01:33, March 5, 2014 (UTC) | ::That, and with the large scale poisoning, it would provoke an equal size investigation, presumably compromising the Brotherhood. [[User:Slate Vesper|Slate Vesper]] ([[User talk:Slate Vesper|talk]]) 01:33, March 5, 2014 (UTC) | ||
==Codex== | |||
This article mentions Eseosa writing his Codex to his grandfather, Adéwalé during the Haitian Revolution. But didn't Adé die in 1758, and the revolution only starts in 1971 and ends in 1804? So does this mean that Eseosa did not know that his grandpa died a year after his birth, or he wrote his Codex to his father Babatunde? Maybe it could be a confused timeline... <br> | |||
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Milton Jones
Where is it stated that he's Milton Jones' ancestor? Stormbeast ♉ The Helpful Place 14:52, December 21, 2013 (UTC)
It isn't mentioned at all. All we know is that Adéwalé is Jones' ancestor but Eseosa may be or not. Nihil Verum. Omnia Licita 17:57, February 24, 2014 (UTC)
I think there may be an interview on Initiates with Tristan D. Lalla, the voice behind Adewale. I haven't watched it myself, however. Slate Vesper (talk) 20:02, February 24, 2014 (UTC)
Mackandal
Why did he consider Fracois Mackandal a disgrace? Was it his cruelty?--Bovkaffe (talk) 19:17, March 3, 2014 (UTC)
- I think Mackandal tried to poison the white colonists on a massive scale - not all of those would've deserved to die, so he would've broken the first tenet of the Creed. I might be wrong though :s Crook The Constantine District 19:43, March 3, 2014 (UTC)
- That, and with the large scale poisoning, it would provoke an equal size investigation, presumably compromising the Brotherhood. Slate Vesper (talk) 01:33, March 5, 2014 (UTC)
Codex
This article mentions Eseosa writing his Codex to his grandfather, Adéwalé during the Haitian Revolution. But didn't Adé die in 1758, and the revolution only starts in 1971 and ends in 1804? So does this mean that Eseosa did not know that his grandpa died a year after his birth, or he wrote his Codex to his father Babatunde? Maybe it could be a confused timeline...
--94.59.29.124 14:54, January 12, 2015 (UTC)