Kathleen Ryan
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Setite (Vampire: The Masquerade: Clan Novels #4)
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1999
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15 editions
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Ravnos (Vampire: The Masquerade: Clan Novel #8)
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2000
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12 editions
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Dark Ages: Setite (Dark Ages Clan Novel, #4)
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2003
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6 editions
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Irish Traditions
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published
1990
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The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology (Masca Research Papers in Science and Archaeology, 12)
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1995
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Burnside, a Community: A Photographic History of Portland's Skid Row
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published
1979
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3 editions
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Oscar the Dragon
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Portland - A Pictorial History
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Libro de la Tradición Eutánatos - 2da edición
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The Easterners
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2005
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“You might say the Camarilla is in possession, little brother. They certainly say it. They have a Prince; they keep court, and the same cast of characters plays out the same little comedy as in…oh, Lisbon, let us say. Ventrue says he wields the power. Tremere witches behind his back.Toreador pretends to rise above it all. Gangrel disdains to need the others. Malkav mystifies everyone, including herself. Brujah shakes a fist at Ventrue. And the Nosferatu watch and say nothing. But in Lisbon, of course, Ravnos is a rare and unwelcome visitor. Here I daresay he outnumbers the Europeans.”
― Setite
― Setite
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