(as in Aleister Crowley. Whos real name is Edward Alexander Crowley)
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I think you resolved the lack of an exact spelling.Sami wrote:Alistair (Alasdair, Alastair, Alister) is the Scottish version of the name Alexander
(Not the exact spelling but as in Aleister Crowley. Who's real name is Edward Alexander Crowley)
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Maybe "Alex" and "the Beast" will get along just fine then, since both their names imply a Crowley connection. Good observation Sami. I wonder if this is significant?Sami wrote:Alistair (Alasdair, Alastair, Alister) is the Scottish version of the name Alexander
(as in Aleister Crowley. Whos real name is Edward Alexander Crowley)
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I'm not sure about that in this case. The Creator's said, as recently as last Tuesday on their new show "Mixed Media" that their mantra isxAccordianGuyx wrote:I think this is just a coincidence.
You guys read in a little too far on small details.
"Aleister is Important"
Given that, and their statement thatl the allusions to Aleister will eventually make sense, I don't think it's out in left field to examine what Alex's connection to Aleister might be.
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Oh...I had no idea about that. Forgive me.Luminous wrote:I'm not sure about that in this case. The Creator's said, as recently as last Tuesday on their new show "Mixed Media" that their mantra isxAccordianGuyx wrote:I think this is just a coincidence.
You guys read in a little too far on small details.
"Aleister is Important"
Given that, and their statement thatl the allusions to Aleister will eventually make sense, I don't think it's out in left field to examine what Alex's connection to Aleister might be.
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No problem. Sorry if I sounded harshxAccordianGuyx wrote:Oh...I had no idea about that. Forgive me.Luminous wrote:I'm not sure about that in this case. The Creator's said, as recently as last Tuesday on their new show "Mixed Media" that their mantra isxAccordianGuyx wrote:I think this is just a coincidence.
You guys read in a little too far on small details.
"Aleister is Important"
Given that, and their statement thatl the allusions to Aleister will eventually make sense, I don't think it's out in left field to examine what Alex's connection to Aleister might be.
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Re: 'Alex'
Great observations to both of you. That would make sense.Luminous wrote:Maybe "Alex" and "the Beast" will get along just fine then, since both their names imply a Crowley connection. Good observation Sami. I wonder if this is significant?Sami wrote:Alistair (Alasdair, Alastair, Alister) is the Scottish version of the name Alexander
(as in Aleister Crowley. Whos real name is Edward Alexander Crowley)
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I think sometimes people look too deeply into things, but in this case - not so much. Remember that this is a series written by people, so they will make connections that you don't automatically think about. Good catch with this one... sounds like an interesting development.
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I tried to think of what Alex could mean too, since the names thus far have been symbolic a lot of times.
I thought of Alexander the Great, but I think you're closer.
I thought of Alexander the Great, but I think you're closer.
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