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Nathan
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Feb-02-06, 00:56 AM (EDT) |
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1. "RE: Ignantines"
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-02-06 AT 00:56 AM (EST) >I've been trying to remember for days the name of the movie where the >Ignantine monks originated and I'm coming up blank. As I'm not even >sure of the time frame to look in old posts, could someone help me >out? Enjoy. Ja, -n |
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Gryphon
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Feb-02-06, 00:56 AM (EDT) |
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2. "RE: Ignantines"
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>I've been trying to remember for days the name of the movie where the >Ignantine monks originated and I'm coming up blank. As I'm not even >sure of the time frame to look in old posts, could someone help me >out? There's no single reference source for the Holy Order of St. Ignatius the Protector. The order itself is my own invention. What you're probably thinking of is Equilibrium, the film from which comes the basis of the Ignatines' way of combat, the "gun kata" - though, there again, it's mainly just the visual style that's from the movie. (That and the name "Grammaton Cleric" for their itinerants.) They have no actual relation to the dystopian force of emotion-deadened storm troopers who go by that name in the film. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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