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The '''Book of Roses''' tells the devils' exit from the High Wilderness, guided by the [[The Piper|Egaltine Regent]]. It describes their time in Parabola, their exit to the Neath via [[Irem]] and how they built their city, inside what is now known as Hell. It ends with the Egaltine Regent being overturned by her people. | The '''Book of Roses''' tells the devils' exit from the High Wilderness, guided by the [[The Piper|Egaltine Regent]]. It describes their time in Parabola, their exit to the Neath via [[Irem]] and how they built their city, inside what is now known as Hell. It ends with the Egaltine Regent being overturned by her people. | ||
'''Cydnidae''', more specifically its Volume IX retells the tale of a traveller who helps in a dig. It references the | '''Cydnidae''', more specifically its Volume IX retells the tale of a traveller who helps in a dig. It references the events in London of 1899. The name is borrowed from the family of burrowing bugs.<ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cydnidae|Cydnidae|Wikipedia|}}</ref> | ||
'''Isoptera''' Volume XIII details how the traveller built a magnificent building. To the traveller it looks like a museum, but to devils it looks like they're remodelling a prismatic exoshell of the Dowager into a symbol of the New Democracy. It may be a retelling of the events that happened during | '''Isoptera''' Volume XIII details how the traveller built a magnificent building. To the traveller it looks like a museum, but to devils it looks like they're remodelling a prismatic exoshell of the Dowager into a symbol of the New Democracy. It may be a retelling of the events that happened during the Prelapsarian Exhibition 1899 (2) Its name refers to the suborder that termites are in. <ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termite|Termite|Wikipedia|}}</ref> | ||
'''Ephemeroptera''''s Volume II retells how a traveller was involved in an aerial assault in which the devils appeared as mechanical airships. It may be a reference to the | '''Ephemeroptera''''s Volume II retells how a traveller was involved in an aerial assault in which the devils appeared as mechanical airships. It may be a reference to the Starved War of 1899(3). The name refers to the scientific order of mayflies. <ref>{{Citation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayfly|Mayfly|Wikipedia|}}</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |