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Parcivalius and his search for the fifth dimension of Space-Time.**
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Parcivalius searches for the theft of the Eostre fest.
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Parcivalius travels to St-Maximus.
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Parcivalius and his search for the Age of Iron.**
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Parcivalius and his search for a drunken Templar.**
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Parcivalius and his search for the third revolution.**
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Parcivalius reads the symbols of Anu and Enki in front of the tree of knowledge. (Sapere Aude.)
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Parcivalius and his search for Aphrodite’s flower.
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Parcivalius and his search for Newton’s apple.**
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Parcivalius and his search for the deceived eye of Mithras. (Knowing where the wavelengths end.)**
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Parcivalius finds symbols of the Philosopher’s Stone and the Royal Arch. (Clausus.)**
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Parcivalius and his search for Schrödinger’s cat.**
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Parcivalius tries to measure the unknown weight of the sun and the moon.
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Parcivalius and his search for the excavated soon and moon.**
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Parcivalius and his search for Apollo’s arrow.
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Parcivalius meets the man whose father called the sun Imran.
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Parcivalius and the manmade Archeion.**
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Parcivalius reaches the two pylers known as Marbyll and Latres. (Nullis in
Verba.)
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Parcivalius and the Baussant of the Knights Templar.**
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Parcivalius Finds the Hidden Church of Karl von Eckartshausen.**
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Parcivalius Encounters the Crucified Snake While Searching For the Mark of Qayin, Son of EA.**
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Parcivalius and the Lost Body of Thomas Paine.**
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Parcivalius Becomes the Protége of Ticci Viracocha.**
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