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The Mayfair Witches - The Family History.
The origin of the Mayfair Witches saga goes back to Suzanne Mayfair, a simpleton and an ancestor of Rowan, who was the first Mayfair witch to "command" Lasher after waking his spirit in Donnelaith, Scotland. Lasher had promised the Mayfair family wealth and power in exchange for assistance to make him flesh. Lasher believed that the Mayfair witches had the ability to bring him into the world, and secretly hopes to populate and the subdue the world with his offspring. ...
See also:The Mayfair Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Mayfair Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Family History, The Mayfair Witches - Lasher, The Mayfair Witches - the Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Mayfair Legacy, The Mayfair Witches - The Designee, The Mayfair Witches - Synopsis, The Mayfair Witches - The Witching Hour, The Mayfair Witches - Lasher, The Mayfair Witches - Taltos Read more here: » The Mayfair Witches: Encyclopedia II - The Mayfair Witches - The Mayfair Witches |
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Upon the creation of Mayfair and Mayfair, the law firm founded by Julien and his sons Cortland, Barclay, and Garland, and ...
See also:The Mayfair Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Mayfair Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Family History, The Mayfair Witches - Lasher, The Mayfair Witches - the Witches, The Mayfair Witches - The Mayfair Legacy, The Mayfair Witches - The Designee, The Mayfair Witches - Synopsis, The Mayfair Witches - The Witching Hour, The Mayfair Witches - Lasher, The Mayfair Witches - Taltos Read more here: » The Mayfair Witches: Encyclopedia II - The Mayfair Witches - The Designee |
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