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'''Something Wicked This Way Comes:''' Rhea is a longstanding devotee of the Occult. Want to wax esoteric and nerd out over Gerard Encausse? Let's do it. | '''Something Wicked This Way Comes:''' Rhea is a longstanding devotee of the Occult. Want to wax esoteric and nerd out over Gerard Encausse? Let's do it. | ||
'''Witchy Woman:''' Rhea is looking to start a coven; the primary activity is to develop a tradition of witchcraft that has a foundation in Greek ''pharmakeia''. | '''Witchy Woman:''' Rhea is looking to start a coven; the primary activity is to develop a tradition of witchcraft that has a foundation in Greek ''pharmakeia''. | ||
'''I saw the Sign:''' Rhea is a cartomancer by trade. First reading's always free! | '''I saw the Sign:''' Rhea is a cartomancer by trade. First reading's always free! | ||
'''Dance, Magic, Dance:''' Rhea also runs a show that's half cabaret, half mysticism for those willing to pay. The show has dancers and performers in a sort of a "Sexy Victorian" theme, as well as Augurs and other esoteric pleasures. Sometimes the show includes a true "Victorian" seance. | '''Dance, Magic, Dance:''' Rhea also runs a show that's half cabaret, half mysticism for those willing to pay. The show has dancers and performers in a sort of a "Sexy Victorian" theme, as well as Augurs and other esoteric pleasures. Sometimes the show includes a true "Victorian" seance. |
Revision as of 00:42, 28 April 2020
Something Wicked This Way Comes: Rhea is a longstanding devotee of the Occult. Want to wax esoteric and nerd out over Gerard Encausse? Let's do it.
Witchy Woman: Rhea is looking to start a coven; the primary activity is to develop a tradition of witchcraft that has a foundation in Greek pharmakeia.
I saw the Sign: Rhea is a cartomancer by trade. First reading's always free!
Dance, Magic, Dance: Rhea also runs a show that's half cabaret, half mysticism for those willing to pay. The show has dancers and performers in a sort of a "Sexy Victorian" theme, as well as Augurs and other esoteric pleasures. Sometimes the show includes a true "Victorian" seance.