lol on legend/theology, take your pick. It's the oldest surviving text of the Old Testament and it's sometimes called the Codex of the Prophets. It got stolen during the Crusades and ended up in Cairo, and it was scribed by a guy named ben Asher. So anyway it had Cairo and Asher and prophets and all... religious artifact-y elements but I still couldn't figure out how that fit and I was wondering.
The real answer makes a whole lot more sense! Thank you! I like it. And that is a spooky coincidence and yes, agreed on architects picking a "fancy" and exotic name. It's perfect, I was just trying to figure it out and don't know my Asmodeus as well as I obviously should! Although I took a class years ago and still have a book of Enoch around here somewhere. That guy was a nut.
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The real answer makes a whole lot more sense! Thank you! I like it. And that is a spooky coincidence and yes, agreed on architects picking a "fancy" and exotic name. It's perfect, I was just trying to figure it out and don't know my Asmodeus as well as I obviously should! Although I took a class years ago and still have a book of Enoch around here somewhere. That guy was a nut.