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To be safe, a well-prepared visitor to 125 Broad Street should take holy water, garlic, crucifixes and ideally Gregory Peck (but failing him, ''Tubular Bells'' on the Walkman). | To be safe, a well-prepared visitor to 125 Broad Street should take holy water, garlic, crucifixes and ideally Gregory Peck (but failing him, ''Tubular Bells'' on the Walkman). | ||
Important disclaimer: [[Sullivan and Cromwell]] isn't really a disguised coven of [[vampire]]s. As far as I know. | ''Important [[disclaimer]]: [[Sullivan and Cromwell]] isn't really a disguised coven of [[vampire]]s. As far as I know.'' | ||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} | ||
*[[Phantom der Nacht]] | *[[Phantom der Nacht]] | ||
*[[Goldman Sachs]] | *[[Goldman Sachs]] |
Revision as of 11:59, 18 January 2019
An eternal succubus, famously thrown out of heaven with Beelzebub in Milton’s Paradise Lost. Its partners are immortal, cannot tolerate sunlinght and have an age-old, iron grip on frozen heart of the legal department of Goldman Sachs.
To be safe, a well-prepared visitor to 125 Broad Street should take holy water, garlic, crucifixes and ideally Gregory Peck (but failing him, Tubular Bells on the Walkman).
Important disclaimer: Sullivan and Cromwell isn't really a disguised coven of vampires. As far as I know.