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# '''Vieva''' ''killed by urbanslayer.''<br> | # '''Vieva''' ''killed by urbanslayer.''<br> | ||
# '''[http://iamscott.net/125711045778.html McTread]''' ''killed by Annabell Leigh.''<br> | # '''[http://iamscott.net/125711045778.html McTread]''' ''killed by Annabell Leigh.''<br> | ||
# '''James Woods Jr''' ''killed by | # '''James Woods Jr''' ''killed by NoxNictis.''<br> | ||
# '''Colette Whitney''' ''killed by | # '''Colette Whitney''' ''killed by NoxNictis''.<br> | ||
# '''Vaab''' ''killed by | # '''Vaab''' ''killed by NoxNictis.''<br> | ||
# '''[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6831/ulcorner.png Pwner o god]''' ''killed by Edward Katanahands.''<br> | # '''[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6831/ulcorner.png Pwner o god]''' ''killed by Edward Katanahands.''<br> | ||
# '''[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6831/ulcorner.png Phat Beats]''' ''killed by Edward Katanahands.''<br> | # '''[http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/6831/ulcorner.png Phat Beats]''' ''killed by Edward Katanahands.''<br> |
Revision as of 16:14, 5 February 2010
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Representatives from the following groups took part in this event:
Brotherhood of the Reckoning · Browncoats · Cobra · Columbine Kids · Legends of Darkness · Philosophe Knights · RDD · Red Rum · Spartans | ||||||||||||||||||||
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In the times of yore, the Celtic peoples of the British Isles celebratedHalloween a very different way. Instead of candy and costumes there was vast amounts of feasting, harvest, and huge fires. Livestock were slaughtered and preserved in preparation for winter, people and livestock were purified by fire, and vast pagan worship was observed. Today, the world has commercialized and bastardized glorious Samhain. To cleanse the sacred day of Samhain, we have slaughtered in Dowdney Mall, Santerville and given back to the glorious pagan gods on NOV 1 of 2009. Bonfires were lit that night and the festivities were merry. The participants used the flames of these fires to light their own individual hearths from a common flame, thus bonding our families together for a stronger future.
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