Tuesday, October 20, 2020

The Librarians and The Pot of Gold

The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox Copyright 2018 I began this book September 9, 2020. I finished it on Saturday October 17, 2020. It had 331 pages. Lady Sebella had a dagger which was past down through generation which held vast power and magic which could transform the world. She held a leprechaun who brought her gold, for an infant girl that Sebella stole from her mother. She traded the girl for the gold. A Librarian saved the baby. The Librarians who Pennywise Unleased The Librarians who saved the child were Eramus, Deidre and Padriac. "The righteous are never truly alone." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 17 Dedrie rang a bell which drove Sebella into a fit. Dedrie freed the leprechaun to help with the fight against Sebella. They dosed Sebella in Holy Water and then beheaded her. The Phantom of the Opera is real. "Gaston Leroux, who wrote the original book was a celebrared investigative journalist back in the day, and his so-called novel was actually based on eyewitness testimony and written records he unearthed while looking into certain real-life-events that took place at the Paris Opera...and beneath it." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 27 "Paris Opera volumous archives contains hundred of thousands of books, musical scores, libretti, set and costume designs, correspondence, posters, programs, scale models, and even some three thousand pieces of antique costume jewelry. Housed in a domed pavilion on the west side of the theater, the library paled in comparison to the Library, but was still pretty impressive in its own right. Towering oak shelves lined the walls, with the rarer volumes protected by wire screens. Framed paintings of dancers and divas decorated any wall space." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 30 Cassandra had her brain tumor removed which enhanced her abilities. This gave her more of the ability to see charts and diagrams, that only she could see. "For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34 Stone and Ezekiel met the Phantom playing music on a piano in the catacombs of the Grand Paris Opera House Stone and Ezekiel fell through a shaft and then were blinded by light, which had the effects of funhouse mirrors by reflecting back and forth to infinate times they were trapped in an endless desert. "He (Eric) was misunderstood, scored, maligned! Driven to madness by an uncaring world that could not see his brilliant mind and wounded heart--behind his ucursed ugliness. He should be revered as a genius, not reviled as a monster." The Librarians and The Pot of GoldThe Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox Copyright 2018 I began this book September 9, 2020. I finished it on Saturday October 17, 2020. It had 331 pages. Lady Sebella had a dagger which was past down through generation which held vast power and magic which could transform the world. She held a leprechaun who brought her gold, for an infant girl that Sebella stole from her mother. She traded the girl for the gold. A Librarian saved the baby. The Librarians who saved the child were Eramus, Deidre and Padriac. "The righteous are never truly alone." the day, and his so-called novel was actually based on eyewitness testimony and written records he unearthed while looking into certain real-life-events that took place at the Paris Opera...and beneath it." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 27 "Paris Opera volumous archives contains hundred of thousands of books, musical scores, libretti, set and costume designs, correspondence, posters, programs, scale models, and even some three thousand pieces of antique costume jewelry. Housed in a domed pavilion on the west side of the theater, the library paled in comparison to the Library, but was still pretty impressive in its own right. Towering oak shelves lined the walls, with the rarer volumes protected by wire screens. Framed paintings of dancers and divas decorated any wall space." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 30 Cassandra had her brain tumor removed which enhanced her abilities. This gave her more of the ability to see charts and diagrams, that only she could see. "For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34"For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34 Stone and Ezekiel met the Phantom playing music on a piano in the catacombs of the Grand Paris Opera House Stone and Ezekiel fell through a shaft and then were blinded by light, which had the effects of funhouse mirrors by reflecting back and forth to infinate times they were trapped in an endless desert. "He (Eric) was misunderstood, scored, maligned! Driven to madness by an uncaring world that could not see his brilliant mind and wounded heart--behind his ucursed ugliness. He should be revered as a genius, not reviled as a monster." The Librarians and The Pot of GoldThe Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox Copyright 2018 I began this book September 9, 2020. I finished it on Saturday October 17, 2020. It had 331 pages. Lady Sebella had a dagger which was past down through generation which held vast power and magic which could transform the world. She held a leprechaun who brought her gold, for an infant girl that Sebella stole from her mother. She traded the girl for the gold. A Librarian saved the baby. The Librarians who saved the child were Eramus, Deidre and Padriac. "The righteous are never truly alone." the day, and his so-called novel was actually based on eyewitness testimony and written records he unearthed while looking into certain real-life-events that took place at the Paris Opera...and beneath it." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 27 "Paris Opera volumous archives contains hundred of thousands of books, musical scores, libretti, set and costume designs, correspondence, posters, programs, scale models, and even some three thousand pieces of antique costume jewelry. Housed in a domed pavilion on the west side of the theater, the library paled in comparison to the Library, but was still pretty impressive in its own right. Towering oak shelves lined the walls, with the rarer volumes protected by wire screens. Framed paintings of dancers and divas decorated any wall space." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 30 Cassandra had her brain tumor removed which enhanced her abilities. This gave her more of the ability to see charts and diagrams, that only she could see. "For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34 Stone and Ezekiel met the Phantom playing music on a piano in the catacombs of the Grand Paris Opera House Stone and Ezekiel fell through a shaft and then were blinded by light, which had the effects of funhouse mirrors by reflecting back and forth to infinate times they were trapped in an endless desert. "He (Eric) was misunderstood, scored, maligned! Driven to madness by an uncaring world that could not see his brilliant mind and wounded heart--behind his ucursed ugliness. He should be revered as a genius, not reviled as a monster." The Librarians and The Pot of GoldThe Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox Copyright 2018 I began this book September 9, 2020. I finished it on Saturday October 17, 2020. It had 331 pages. Lady Sebella had a dagger which was past down through generation which held vast power and magic which could transform the world. She held a leprechaun who brought her gold, for an infant girl that Sebella stole from her mother. She traded the girl for the gold. A Librarian saved the baby. The Librarians who saved the child were Eramus, Deidre and Padriac. "The righteous are never truly alone." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 17 Dedrie rang a bell which drove Sebella into a fit. Dedrie freed the leprechaun to help with the fight against Sebella. They dosed Sebella in Holy Water and then beheaded her. The Phantom of the Opera is real. "Gaston Leroux, who wrote the original book was a celebrared investigative journalist back in the day, and his so-called novel was actually based on eyewitness testimony and written records he unearthed while looking into certain real-life-events that took place at the Paris Opera...and beneath it." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 27 "Paris Opera volumous archives contains hundred of thousands of books, musical scores, libretti, set and costume designs, correspondence, posters, programs, scale models, and even some three thousand pieces of antique costume jewelry. Housed in a domed pavilion on the west side of the theater, the library paled in comparison to the Library, but was still pretty impressive in its own right. Towering oak shelves lined the walls, with the rarer volumes protected by wire screens. Framed paintings of dancers and divas decorated any wall space." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 30 Cassandra had her brain tumor removed which enhanced her abilities. This gave her more of the ability to see charts and diagrams, that only she could see. "For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34 Stone and Ezekiel met the Phantom playing music on a piano in the catacombs of the Grand Paris Opera House Stone and Ezekiel fell through a shaft and then were blinded by light, which had the effects of funhouse mirrors by reflecting back and forth to infinate times they were trapped in an endless desert. "He (Eric) was misunderstood, scored, maligned! Driven to madness by an uncaring world that could not see his brilliant mind and wounded heart--behind his ucursed ugliness. He should be revered as a genius, not reviled as a monster." The LibraThe Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox Copyright 2018 I began this book September 9, 2020. I finished it on Saturday October 17, 2020. It had 331 pages. Lady Sebella had a dagger which was past down through generation which held vast power and magic which could transform the world. She held a leprechaun who brought her gold, for an infant girl that Sebella stole from her mother. She traded the girl for the gold. A Librarian saved the baby. The Librarians who saved the child were Eramus, Deidre and Padriac. "The righteous are never truly alone." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 17 Dedrie rang a bell which drove Sebella into a fit. Dedrie freed the leprechaun to help with the fight against Sebella. They dosed Sebella in Holy Water and then beheaded her. The Phantom of the Opera is real. "Gaston Leroux, who wrote the original book was a celebrared investigative journalist back in the day, and his so-called novel was actually based on eyewitness testimony and written records he unearthed while looking into certain real-life-events that took place at the Paris Opera...and beneath it." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 27 "Paris Opera volumous archives contains hundred of thousands of books, musical scores, libretti, set and costume designs, correspondence, posters, programs, scale models, and even some three thousand pieces of antique costume jewelry. Housed in a domed pavilion on the west side of the theater, the library paled in comparison to the Library, but was still pretty impressive in its own right. Towering oak shelves lined the walls, with the rarer volumes protected by wire screens. Framed paintings of dancers and divas decorated any wall space." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 30 Cassandra had her brain tumor removed which enhanced her abilities. This gave her more of the ability to see charts and diagrams, that only she could see. "For Cassandra the world was an endless series of real-life-story problems that she had a definate knack for solving. If anyone could zero in on a tell tale clue, it could be her." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 34 Stone and Ezekiel met the Phantom playing music on a piano in the catacombs of the Grand Paris Opera House Stone and Ezekiel fell through a shaft and then were blinded by light, which had the effects of funhouse mirrors by reflecting back and forth to infinate times they were trapped in an endless desert. "He (Eric) was misunderstood, scored, maligned! Driven to madness by an uncaring world that could not see his brilliant mind and wounded heart--behind his ucursed ugliness. He should be revered as a genius, not reviled as a monster." The Librarians and The Pot of Goldrians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 45 As the Phantom playing on his organ grew in intensity, so to did the temperature in the catacombs. Cassandra and Baird asked Claudel the librarian of the opera house if he had a chandelier and just as they looked up saw it swinging. Cassandra realized that the opera house had to much vibrational energy, which would cause the building to collapse. Baird pulled the fire alarm to no avail. The chandelier fell and Baird mannaged to save Cassandra and Claudel. Stone and Ezekiel were drastically digging to find an escape from the desert. They found a box which contained a grasshopper and a scorpion carved of jade resting on top of a velvet cushion. Stone had took a copy of the Phantom of the Opera from their Library. "If there's one thing I learned on this job, it's that there's more truth in the old stories than anyone could ever guess." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 55 Stone and Ezekiel climbed out of the chamber when they put the amulets in their respective places, but they came face to face with the Phantom. Stone and Ezekiel got to the Phantom but before they could do anything the Phantom threatened to unhinge the chandelier above them with the touch of a piano key. Bard and Cassandra were in their way through the Opera House when they were stopped by a security guard. Since they didn't have time Baird just punched him out. Cassandra and Baird managed to diffuse the bomb before it went off and shattered on the play audience. Ezekiel saved Stone from the Phantom by obtaining a sheet of music and threatening to rip it. When they unmasked the Phantom they found him as an audonis of a man. Carson was called away to be an inpartial arbitrator in some disputes mer-people were having. As the Librarians were about to play trivial pursuit The Clipping book sent them on their next investigation in Ireland. They found a tomb of two mammoth stones, that time covered with erosion. The structure a table of some mythical beings. This was the portal in which they used. As always Cassandra missed a step through the portal, maybe because the rotation of the Earth or crossing between untold miles was a tad disorienting. The stone they were sent to investigate had been moved by someone. Ezekiel put together a digital app for his phone to detect lay lines and map them which amazed the group. They found an Ogham, Ireland first written alphabet. It was the first attempt to write ancient Erin or primitive Irish "The origin of the ogham are lost to history and the subject of ongoing debate. Some say it was derived by the druids, others by early Christian missionaries looking for a way to translate native tongues into written word. Legend on the other hand, holds the ogham was gifted to Irish people by the Tuatha De Danann themselves." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 88 "Here lieth the bones of the foul serpant which once infested our shores. Let no hands disturb these unholy remains, on peril of your soul." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "Ogham is an extremely odd and obsolete alphabet; people who can translate it in the field are even rarer today than people who know how to use apostrophes and semicolons properly." Jenkin The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "The Serpant of the Brotherhood had been the Librarians nemesis for longer than even he (Jenkins) had walked the Earth; unlike the Library, which was dedicated to keep magic it's that there's more truth in the old stories than anyone could ever guess." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 55 Stone and Ezekiel climbed out of the chamber when they put the amulets in their respective places, but they came face to face with the Phantom. Stone and Ezekiel got to the Phantom but before they could do anything the Phantom threatened to unhinge the chandelier above them with the touch of a piano key. Bard and Cassandra were in their way through the Opera House when they were stopped by a security guard. Since they didn't have time Baird just punched him out. Cassandra and Baird managed to diffuse the bomb before it went off and shattered on the play audience. Ezekiel saved Stone from the Phantom by obtaining a sheet of music and threatening to rip it. When they unmasked the Phantom they found him as an audonis of a man. Carson was called away to be an inpartial arbitrator in some disputes mer-people were having. As the Librarians were about to play trivial pursuit The Clipping book sent them on their next investigation in Ireland. They found a tomb of two mammoth stones, that time covered with erosion. The structure a table of some mythical beings. This was the portal in which they used. As always Cassandra missed a step through the portal, maybe because the rotation of the Earth or crossing between untold miles was a tad disorienting. The stone they were sent to investigate had been moved by someone. Ezekiel put together a digital app for his phone to detect lay lines and map them which amazed the group. They found an Ogham, Ireland first written alphabet. It was the first attempt to write ancient Erin or primitive Irish "The origin of the ogham are lost to history and the subject of ongoing debate. Some say it was derived by the druids, others by early Christian missionaries looking for a way to translate native tongues into written word. Legend on the other hand, holds the ogham was gifted to Irish people by the Tuatha De Danann themselves." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 88 "Here lieth the bones of the foul serpant which once infested our shores. Let no hands disturb these unholy remains, on peril of your soul." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "Ogham is an extremely odd and obsolete alphabet; people who can translate it in the field are even rarer today than people who know how to use apostrophes and semicolons properly." Jenkin The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "The Serpant of the Brotherhood had been the Librarians nemesis for longer than even he (Jenkins) had walked the Earth; unlike the Library, which was dedicated to keep magic safely contained, the Brotherhood saw magic as a power to impose their will on the world and to shape the coarit's that there's more truth in the old stories than anyone could ever guess." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 55 Stone and Ezekiel climbed out of the chamber when they put the amulets in their respective places, but they came face to face with the Phantom. Stone and Ezekiel got to the Phantom but before they could do anything the Phantom threatened to unhinge the chandelier above them with the touch of a piano key. Bard and Cassandra were in their way through the Opera House when they were stopped by a security guard. Since they didn't have time Baird just punched him out. Cassandra and Baird managed to diffuse the bomb before it went off and shattered on the play audience. Ezekiel saved Stone from the Phantom by obtaining a sheet of music and threatening to rip it. When they unmasked the Phantom they found him as an audonis of a man. Carson was called away to be an inpartial arbitrator in some disputes mer-people were having. As the Librarians were about to play trivial pursuit The Clipping book sent them on their next investigation in Ireland. They found a tomb of two mammoth stones, that time covered with erosion. The structure a table of some mythical beings. This was the portal in which they used. As always Cassandra missed a step through the portal, maybe because the rotation of the Earth or crossing between untold miles was a tad disorienting. The stone they were sent to investigate had been moved by someone. Ezekiel put together a digital app for his phone to detect lay lines and map them which amazed the group. They found an Ogham, Ireland first written alphabet. It was the first attempt to write ancient Erin or primitive Irish "The origin of the ogham are lost to history and the subject of ongoing debate. Some say it was derived by the druids, others by early Christian missionaries looking for a way to translate native tongues into written word. Legend on the other hand, holds the ogham was gifted to Irish people by the Tuatha De Danann themselves." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 88 "Here lieth the bones of the foul serpant which once infested our shores. Let no hands disturb these unholy remains, on peril of your soul." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "Ogham is an extremely odd and obsolete alphabet; people who can translate it in the field are even rarer today than people who know how to use apostrophes and semicolons properly." Jenkin The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 93 "The Serpant of the Brotherhood had been the Librarians nemesis for longer than even he (Jenkins) had walked the Earth; unlike the Library, which was dedicated to keep magic safely contained, the Brotherhood saw magic as a power to impose their will on the world and to shape the coarse of history as they saw fit. Moreover they were utterly worthless when it came to achieving their ends, as too many past Librarians had discovered to their sorrow."se of history as they saw fit. Moreover they were utterly worthless when it came to achieving their ends, as too many past Librarians had discovered to their sorrow."safely contained, the Brotherhood saw magic as a power to impose their will on the world and to shape the coarse of history as they saw fit. Moreover they were utterly worthless when it came to achieving their ends, as too many past Librarians had discovered to their sorrow." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 94-95 Someone was at the door, which waa very surprising. "The existence of the Librarians was largely a secret, known only to wizards, dragons, djinn, secret societies, clandestine government organizations, and, okay a few ordinary people whom the Librarians from the fire over the years. The Library's phone number was unlisted, nor could it be found on Twitter or Facebook." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 101 "The Library is a repository for countless dangerous books and relics as well as more powerful irreplaceable items, then the Smithsonian, the Library of Congress, the Louvre, the Tower of London and Ebay combined." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 102 Bridgett O'Neil rang the door to the Library, she had no where else to go. Bridgett had heard a banchee for a couple nights. 3 different women; a maiden, a mother and a crone. "Banchees are Irish Spirits keening foretells the coming of death. Although somewhat ghostly in nature, they are actually a variety of fairy. Indeed the word "banshee" derived from the Gaelic bean-sidhe, which roughly translated means "woman of the fairy." Traditionally they cry for members of venerable Irish families, including I'm afraid the O'Neals." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 108-109 "There's always hope, even if its a slim one." Cassandra The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 111 Jenkins and Cassandra are off to Portland, Oregon, to visit a Leprechaun colony while the others research more on the Banschees. "It's not just a matter of simple optics; dawn and noon and that coupled with the fundemental principles of applied astrological symbolism, is essential to produce the desired effect due to--" Carol The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 120 "Just as the original Serpant dared humanity to taste the fruit of knowledge, shall we lead the world into a new age of magic and miracle." Carol The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 123 Jenkins and Cassandra had gotten four leaf clovers which Jenkins had grown to blend in with the Fair Folk. "Mills End Park was officially the smallest park in the world a circle of shrubbery, two foot in diameter, in the middle of a concrete traffic medium on a public street. This was the largest leprechaun colony west of Ireland and had been formally recognized as such since Saint Patrick's Day 1948." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 130 "The whimsical is merely the gateway to our ultimate destruction: a faerie that is home to a sizable contigient of expatriate of leprechauns who emigrated to the Pacific Northwest decades ago, at least as time is reckoned on the mortal plane. Time tends to pass at a slower rate where the fare folk are concerned so I suggest we do not linger here any longer than neccessary." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 130 "We are beneath the city (of Portland) but just one step removed from the more prosaic version of reality." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 133 Cassandra saw Bridgett. "So where do leprechauns get their gold in the first place? Nobody really knows. There are lots of conflicting stories and legends. Some say the gold was stolen from Viking hoards buried beneath the Earth. Others say they earn the money as cobblers, making and repairing shoes for other fairies, who wear theirs out by dancing, or they earn it as fiddlers, playing for the revels of fairy kings and queens. And some say the gold comes from long forgotten mines and treasure troves dating all the way back to the misty days of legend, when ancient Gods and Godesses ruled over Ireland." Bridget The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 144 "There really should be some sort of formula for converting faerie time to mortal time." Cassandra The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 149 "Saint Pat's day is a big deal here in Chicago, parades, parties--they even dye the river green for the occasion." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox pp. 164-165 They saw the Banshee in Pot O Gold's bar in Chicago The woman was crying as Eve Baird joined in "The woman's mouth opened, her bottom jaw falling farther than humanly possible, revealing a bottomless chasm from which a hellish high-pitched, high-decibal keening that instantly drowned all other sounds as its pitch and volume rocketed upward to a deafening rate." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 171 When Eve Baird went for her she vanished into thin air. Jenkins and Cassandra were trapped at the Mills End for fear of the Serpant of The Brotherhood had awoke, when Bridget appeared and offerered to take them out. "Cassandra took a deep breath, not letting the seemingly infinate number of clovers intimidate her. Her senses mingled and merged as she put her magical brain to work. The gentle rustling of shamrocks turned into a symphony of simmering and equations that tinkled like calculus and tasted like geometry." Cassandra The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 188 Max confronted the Librarians in the Pat O'Gold bar and as he was about to retreat his assistant gave them away by mistakenly showing them a mark. Grady, the Leprechaun saved Stone and the others by magically switching his fiddle with Max's weapon. "The Yucatan Death Touch was a technique forbidden in honorable fighting systems. Honor is subjective. In any event, you understand why this is pointless, if invigorating, donnybook is over." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 205 Bridgett saved Ezekiel and Stone but then she fainted. "Your classic changling, from myth and history is a changling swapped for a mortal child in infancy, although, admittedly magic is sometimes employed to make the substitute appear identical to the original child, the better to pull off the switch." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 210 "Snakes may shed their skin, but people hardly change." Max The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 221 "If there was one thing she had learned as a Guardian, it was that some operations required Librarians, not soldiers." Eve Baird The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 223 The new surgery Cassandra had recently had made her more telepathic. She called Eve Baird and Ezekial Jones to assist them when they were about to be discovered by The Serpent of the Brotherhoods goons. "It wasn't easy. You have to find a way to alchemically fuse the raw magic within an object symbolically suited to acheive the desired effect, which means taking into account both mind and matter along with deleting the uncertainty principle by...." Carol The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 237 "A fighters true strength comes from his heart and soul." Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 237 Stone and Cassandra had just escaped the Eden's Manor by diving in the mote to their freedom. Carol and Max avoided the blast by the helicopter. Ezekiel and Baird escaped a vault and then got a magic door back to the Library. They all escaped from Eden Manor. Cassandra managed to get hold of the Leprechaun at FinnMcools until the banshee showed up and distracted her. The leprechaun saved both Bridget's. The Banshee disappeared as Stone and Ezekiel tried to catch her. Cassandra lost the leprechaun she chased outside, amidst a sea of others dressed in the same attire, because it was Saint Patrick's Day and everyone was dressed as a leprechaun. The Librarians were following the Banshee to the leprechaun. "Some ties could stretch across centuries." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 259 "Flight was a fugitives sole recourse." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 262 The Librarians almost got Grady as the Banshee was chasing him, but he hoped in a limo with the Serpant of the Brotherhood by mistake. "We could of used her (Eve Bard) back in Camolt. Things might have turned out differently with a Colonel Baird to keep The Round Table in line." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 267 "Rainbows don't have an end, they're simply sunlight refracted through water droplets in the sky. It's an optical phenomenon that occurs when the sun shines through a departing weather pattern at just the right angle. As it happens, Ireland gets more rainbows than any other countries because it gets lots of intermittent showers due to the low pressure system in the North Atlantic, and because it's distance from the equator means that it gets more sunlight in from no more than fifty-three degrees above the horizon, significantly increasing the chance of rainbows. But rainbows don't really touch down on the ground anywhere. There's no such thing as an end of a rainbow." Cassandra The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 267 The Serpant of the Brotherhood was taking O'Grady back to Ireland to find his pot of gold "The world was a big place, and even bigger than most people realized when you counted all the lost kingdoms and secret tombs." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 272 "I arise today through the strength of heaven...through the firmness of a rock." The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 274 "You can still see the remnants of the old cathedrals and refractories and such. And look at that High Cross over there, still standing after centuries." He gestured at a Celtic monument and whistled. "Just imagine how this place must have looked in the dark ages, when it still was a monastic community attracting devout scholars and scribes from all over. It has been said that the Irish Monks helped save the Western civilization by preserving and copying countless books and manuscripts that might otherwise have been lost after the fall of Rome..." Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 278-279 Saint Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, Three Leafs, but one flower. "It occured to me earlier that there may be another way to interpret that bit about the end of the rainbow. A rainbow is red to violet, right? So you can argue that, the very end of a rainbow is violet... or maybe ultraviolet?" Cassandra The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 284 "Traditionally, the four leaves of the clover stand for Faith, Hope, Love, and Luck." Jake Stone The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 286 The Librarians opened the tomb only to find an empty pot there. "It was never about the gold. It's about the Pot." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 287 "The problem with immortality was that one's memory tended to get overstuffed, making it harder to retrieve any relative arcania without an excess of rumaging around first." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox pp. 287-288 "When the Tuatha De Dannon came to Ireland in the misty days of yore, they brought with them four powerful magical objects from the mystic islands from which they hailed: a stone, a spear, a sword....and a cauldran." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 288 "In fact, the Dagda--whose visage is emblazoned on the Pot--was among the mighty leaders of the Tuatha De Danann. He was a god of fertility, magix and druidry. It's said that his bountiful pot, which was forged by one of the oldest and wisest druids, could feed multitudes withoout running dry, so that none ever went away from it unsatisfied." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 288 "According to some old tales, those sacrificed to the Cauldron would rise again unstoppable undead creatures, under the sway of whomever controlled the Pot." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 289 "Like the Dagda himself, the Cauldron embodies both abundance and destruction the eternal cycle of birth, death, and resurrection. In the wrong hands this power could be put to terrible ends." Jenkins The Librarians and The Pot of Gold By Greg Cox p. 289 O'Grady was Bridgett relative. He gave her up to keep her safe. He always kept an eye on her though. Max killed Coral the Pot's blood sacrifice. Maximillian Lambert brought Lady Sebella back from the dead. Sebella was torturing Eve Baird. Then Jenkins showed up and rang Saint Patrick's Bell which drove Sebella away, in a frenzied manner. Jenkins was ringing the bell to entice the Banshee as well. The Banshee wanted the Cauldron. Baird had the Cauldron and the Banshee was chasing her. Ezekiel freed Grady from the silver chains the Serpant of the Brotherhood put around his hands and feet. Coral who had just died had come back and saved Jake Stone by scaring Max. However, this turned out to be Grady in disguise. Baird gave the Banshee the Cauldron and now there was a coach of death coming for O'Grady. yeremiah@aol.com Yeremiah Hardt