The Antigone's Diary From 'Bram Stoker'

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Demitri continued, “But what we are looking for was not in his blood either. A Demon could never possess a miracle gene that can cure any disease.” “What?” Montague half-laughed. “You think Rayne is a Demon?” “He is certainly no Angel.” Again, Montague was befuddled. He didn’t know what to believe. Demitri, the Nekrums’ Host, could tell him anything and sound convincing. “Until this planet is cleansed of humanity we aren’t going anywhere. Then, we will colonize this world. Where are your translations of GABRIEL’S DIARY?” “I burned them all,” Montague said, “so things like you would never get their hands on them. And no, I don’t remember any of it.” “No. I bet you don’t. You will just translate them again. I need the Diary decoded in order to recite the spells. The pig that cast the enchantment to repel me is locked away in the Illyrium oubliette. I need those translations,” Demitri said. …show more content…
That was where he was this whole time, Montague realized; held deep in the underground ruins of Illyrium. “If you already have Volpi blood, why do you need my translations?” “We acquired Volpi blood with Queen Alda a few hundred years ago. But her blood didn’t carry the cure. The gene must have been diluted among the Volpi line. That’s when we decided to kill all but one, hoping that the gene would coalesce back into the last carrier of Volpi blood. After we flooded Illyrium, Olivia was the last royal Volpi left. But the gene was still absent. That was what made us realize that there must be bastard children born of Volpi blood. We are still looking. And I’ll kill them one by one to find it. But the answer is in GABRIEL’S DIARY. With your translations, we need to look no

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