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  2. Cabal (novella) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, small press publisher Fiddleblack released an "annotated, limited edition" of the novella, titled Cabal & Other Annotations.The hand-numbered books were limited to a run of 300 and contained a collection of essays from Barker-centric contributors such as Peter H. Gilmore and Nicholas Vince, as well as artwork by Barker himself and a sizable appendix of scholarly footnotes by horror ...

  3. The Fragile Path: Testaments of the First Cabal - Wikipedia

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    The Fragile Path: Testaments of the First Cabal is an epic poem written by Phil Brucato, Laura Perkinson, James A. Moore, Nancy Kilpatrick, Tina Jens, Beth Fischi, and Owl Goingback. It was published by White Wolf Publishing in 1995, and is based on the tabletop role-playing game Mage: The Ascension and the World of Darkness series.

  4. Jonathan L. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan L. Howard is a British writer and game designer, known mainly for his novels about Johannes Cabal the Necromancer. He lives with his wife and daughter near Bristol. He lives with his wife and daughter near Bristol.

  5. The best books of 2024, according to Goodreads - AOL

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    The list also includes one book that won two categories: Romance queen Emily Henry's "Funny Story" was readers' pick for both "Best Romance" and "Best Audiobook," which was a newly introduced ...

  6. Cabal (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Cabal is a secret society of supervillains and antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. As a more villainous counterpart to the Illuminati , the group was formed in the " Dark Reign " storyline very shortly after the Secret Invasion event.

  7. Cabal - Wikipedia

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    The term cabal is derived from Kabbalah (a word that has numerous spelling variations), the Jewish mystical interpretation of the Hebrew scripture (קַבָּלָה). In Hebrew, it means "received doctrine" or "tradition", [4] while in European culture (Christian Cabala, Hermetic Qabalah) it became associated with occult doctrine or a secret.

  8. Mage: The Awakening - Wikipedia

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    White Wolf Publishing [4] Sourcebook for mage legacies [4] Guardians of the Veil: February 2006: 1-58846-426-1: White Wolf Publishing [5] Sourcebook for the culture and history of Atlantis [5] Tome of the Watchtowers: A Guide to Paths: April 17, 2006 [6] 1-58846-427-X: White Wolf Publishing [6] Sourcebook for magic paths [7] Secrets of the ...

  9. Johannes Cabal the Detective - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Cabal the Detective is a 2010 supernatural fiction/dark comedic/Ruritanian romance mystery novel by Jonathan L. Howard and the second book in the Johannes Cabal series. The novel follows Cabal, an infamous necromancer on adventures in the fictional Central European countries of Mirkavia and Senza.