I created a new, horrible little man whose secret skill is punching people in the dick and committing tax fraud.
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Angel OC I’m working on his name is Cambiel 🤍
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CAN SOMEPONY GET HIM SOME BROWN CONTACTS
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Concepts based on The Mind Electric demos teehee
(didn't add Demo 3 since i thought of Simon getting involved the first time)
Ivan was unresponsive after his electro shock therapy session...they were checking up on him before coming into realisation that he's deceased... (occurred in 1946)
Claude used to be a musician back in 1954 before...he sometimes can be the conductor during the orchestra,other times he mostly plays the violin. No one ever knew what happened to him after his session...let's just say it didn't end well..
Angel Cambiel,cruel angel Cambiel..the angel who haunts in the minds of Ivan,Claude and Simon. This angel's appearance may seem innocent,but he only finds them foolish...
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A list of spirits whom I am always comfortable channeling for clients:
Abaddon
Akatosh
Amaymon
Ambriel
Amdusias
Andras
Andromalius
Asmodeus
Astaroth
Azathoth*
Azazel
Azrael
Bael
Barachiel
Barbiel
Beelzebub
Belial
Belphegor
Buer
Buné
Cambiel
Castiel
Dantalion
Euronymos
Flereous
Fotamecus
Gabriel
Glasya-Labolas
Hanael
Hastur
Hermaeus Mora
Ithuriel
Jophiel
Julianos
King Paimon
Kynareth
Leviathan
Lilith
Loki
Lorkhan
Lucifer
Malahidael
Mammon
Mehrunes Dagon
Mephala
Metatron
Muriel
Naamah
Nyarlathothep
Orias
Ose
Rashoon
Ronove
Rosier
Samael
Sandalphon
Sanguine
Sargatanas
Sariel
Satan
Sheogorath
Slaanesh
Sonnelion
Stolas
Unsere
Uphir
Verrine
Verrier
Zadkiel
Zepar
Zuriel
*Azathoth is only sometimes willing to connect with others via my channeling.
If you want to connect with a different spirit via my services, please ask me if I am willing/able to channel them for you.
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Wednesday 1 August 1838
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fine morning A- came to shew herself in a perspiration after her walk and just before her bath – had Josephine at 7 50 at which hour F67 ½° then sat reading Chaussenque [Chausenque] vol. 1 till breakfast at 9 ¼ and reading the paper and eating strawberries till very near 11 – off at 11 ½ to the Plateau de Ripéy by the vale de Pragnères – there at 2 43 A- had an egg and then began to sketch – En face, Coumélie and Pic du Piméné – right Marboré – one tour the two brêches, the whole of Taillon and 2 points of high rock to the right of Tallion [Taillon], and then sweeping round nearer to us (right) Saougué and between it and the pic d’Aspet one valley of Poeyasbe, and Bué and its valley (vid. 27th and 28th instant) montagne de male, Castillon, and Lithouèse behind it) and Pic de Bidout (Beedoot) above Sia – on our left Part of vale d’Estaubé and the Port de Pinède – Plateau de Poeybocoo on the mont de Montferrand (and its massif separating Estaubé from Héas) and part of valley of Héas, Port de la Canou (Canoo) and part of cirque de Héas – and high and close above us high mass of mountain rock probably north part of the Cambiel
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at our back, below, the vale de Pragnères, or as Charles calls it, valley du Brada closed by the snow-patched Bugaret and at our back (north side or opposite side the valley) the Brada Charles calls it [?] de Brada, and calls the mass of mountain we are on – will call the mass of mountain on this side of the vale Brado also, so that according to him the mountain on both sides of the valley is Brada – at our feet in the bottom (going a little lower down the plateau when were A- is sitting sketching) see part of Gèdre, and the bridge we passed on Saturday over the gave to the hameau de Saussa – the whole gorge as far as Gavarnie – part of the hameau of Trimaré (vid. Friday 27th instant) and the whole vale de Bué up to its little source ferrugineuse – and from the other side of the Plateau the Pont de Sia in the distance and the mountains beyond Argelez [Argèles] of the vale d’Estrême de Sales – but clouds soon swept across and the tops Tallion [Taillon], the fausse brêche, tops of the 2 tours and pic of Coumélie were all that remained en face, while left and behind us all was cloud – one very high summit remained a while peeping out above the cloud over the Bué – off home at 4 50 and we walked to the bridge at Pragnères where A- mounted but I walked forwards to the Pont de Sia and mounted – passed an English party 2 ladies 1 gentleman a child guide and a woman with the child on an ass – on the pont de S- passed one English lady (chaise à porteur) belonging to the [?] party – home at 7 5 – dinner at 7 20 – A- had lost her outram shawl in going but it had been found near the pont de Sia I think and we should have it this evening – came to my room at 8 40 – the shawl came – gave the man 5/. for finding and bringing it – F66 ½° at 8 40 pm fine day – Reading Chaussenque [Chausenque] looking over the 2 vols. – 38 pp. of volume 1 wanting and unluckily that part of the chapter xv giving an account of his ascent of the Vignemale – Reading and examining till near 12? it is terrible to be without watch – without anything to mark the stealth of time – hurried into bed setting the hour down, 12
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My new beblune lad Cambiel,, I love him to bits,,
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Cambiel
Podobně jako roční období (nebo prakticky každá řada významných a specifických objektů, pravidelně se opakujících událostí i zásadních okamžiků) taky dvanáct kalendářních měsíců má své správce. V křesťanské tradici anděly strážné. Leden v tomto seznamu zastupuje Cambiel.
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Gabriel is justified but I’m a sociopath apologist.
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Tragedy before a Miracle
Yeah this is my ABM OC Cambiel again 🤓
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Walmart ya se cree Disney o que le pasa, sugerencia, cambiele también el nombre a bodega Aurrera Express por bodega Walmart Express! (en Zapopan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwVfeYOX23/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Wednesday 18 July 1838
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Breakfast at 9 40 at which hour F74° - A- and I off to the chapelle de Héas at 11 ¾ - at the Pont de Sia at 12 52 – turned up the Gèdre dessus at 1 40 sending Pierre to the bureau de douane in Gèdre for a permit for the horses – declined giving a written one, saying that the 1st douanier we met would have a right to send us back if he chose – we risked this – I dismounted at 3(just after passing 3 or 4 of the large beautiful saxifrages – what we call sedems at home – growing out of the rock along the Gave de Héas – Charles said not a year growth yet – to look after them in 10 days hence) – dismounted at 3 and walked 25 minutes then mounted again for
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5 minutes and alighted at the Chapelle de Héas at 3 ½ - on seeing the chapel, recollected that I had been there in 1830 – very fine day – chapel a Greek cross - the great altar facing the door, and all gilded round about as in Spain – an altar in each little transept – really very neat – vaulted roof painted (or washed) imitation-brick-word with marbled ribs – boarded floor – walnut-wood wainscot all round about 7ft. high and above rude fresco painting – trees and houses – within a border – no regular curé – but service there on occasions and great many come en pélérinage to the shire of the virgin notre dame de Héas – the church under the care of a decent-looking rather elderly man satisfied with the franc I gave him for himself but which he said should be for the repairs of the church – It almost seemed as if the church belonged to him as a private property – over the altar (left transept on entering the church) Charles pointed out a rude representation on canvas of purgatory – we had had merely a peep of the cirque as we rode along, for, on coming out of the chapel – it was hid in brouillard – found A-‘s basket without noyau bottle and the 2 eggs too old boiled for her to eat – gave them to our sacristan who ate them up at once – went to the cottage not far off – ordered 4 eggs to be ready in ½ hour – it was however an hour before we sat down to them with bread (1/2 what ½ rye) and butter at the door, A- afraid of fleas in the house – Charles told me with delight that the woman had some vin de Carignan – alas! it was of inferior quality and tasted so strong of the skim it had been brought in that neither A- nor I could endure it – she ate 2 of the eggs and a little bread and butter and I ditto ditto and the other 2 eggs and tasted a little vin du pays (du côté de Tarbes) very fair wine – Charles and Pierre had had goats milk and bread and the woman so satisfied with the 1/50 I gave her that she gave Charles a little wine and would not let him pay anything – Off from Héas chapel at 5 25 – in 25 minutes (at 5 50) at the great rock dated
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1650 and said to have fallen from the opposite mountain in this year and with such force as to have sent it thus far up the mountain on the other side the valley – supposing nothing buried in the ground, this [?] mass would at least = 7x7 yards cube – Charles said as I believed in the virgin (had said in the church on being asked, that I believed she was the mother of our saviour Jesus Xst tho’ I did not believe in purgatory nor did the sacristan) he would tell me the history of this rock – that some méchans having stolen away the virgin from the chapel she alighted on the top of this rock elle s’arrêtât la and thence went back to the chapel – poor Charles evidently a believer and I said nothing to shew myself the contrary he Pierre did not know this history – I fancy Pierre is less credulous than poor Charles – I alighted at 5 55 at the rock and wrote these memoranda in pencil in my little rough book – A- was out of sight and on foot when I overtook her a little while afterwards – we walked together to Gèdre dessus – she mounted just after passing the bridge over the gave de [Cambiel], and I walked forwards – got much heated but without thinking followed the wider road all the way and got down to the bureau in Gèdre – this perhaps detained us 10 minutes – gave me a heating to get up with them a little beyond the road I ought to have taken and after 1 ½ hours’ walk I remounted my horse at 7 25 and rode all the rest of the way – it was about 8 when we reached the Pont de Sia and met there a fat gentleman and 2 ladies and a child or 2 and a priest – when and how would they get back to St. Sauveur? – at home at 9 10 – the servants had had no dinner had expected us every moment – dinner at 9 25 and each came to our room at 10 20 A- seeming not more tired than usual – very fine day F72° at 10 20 pm sat looking at my map (Charpentiers’) of the Pyrenees –
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Cambiel, Angel of Aquarius by PeteMohrbacher
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