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One day, Isis visited the mausoleion, and conveninently enough discovered the ghost of Alana, who was then begging for vengeance, or at least the protection of her daughter, given that Kai's career was suspended by Ecclesiarchal order, and Lealani to be transferred to an Ecclesiarchal chapter. Isis decided that an ally is a good acquisition, and decided to seek someone who was able to make ambrosia.
One day, Isis visited the mausoleion, and conveninently enough discovered the ghost of Alana, who was then begging for vengeance, or at least the protection of her daughter, given that Kai's career was suspended by Ecclesiarchal order, and Lealani to be transferred to an Ecclesiarchal chapter. Isis decided that an ally is a good acquisition, and decided to seek someone who was able to make ambrosia.
===A solicitation to Hypatia===
While the Big 6 was busying themselves with the hopefully final renovation of Hekatonschoinos, Hypatia was given a mail from a mysterious man, identifying himself only as Sokrates. The Big 6 knew that the mail couldn't be a love letter, given the Big 6's strict views against online dating sites, and had opened the mail in a group.

The letter read,

"To Dearest Hypatia,

It has been over 1600 years now since you were taken down by the mobs of Alexandreia. Although I would have never knew this, but you have returned from the graves. Listen to me, I have attempted to vindicate your fall by writing a historical reflection of what happened in 415 AD..."

Hypatia was unamused: Hypatia may have been named after the Neoplatonic mathematician and scholar who died in 415 AD, but Hypatia was pretty sure that she was no reincarnation of the said mathematician. The rest of the Big 6 were also only amused at the connection, and had continued onwards.

"You were a candle, teaching people regardless of their religious backgrounds. However, it seems like your affiliation is growing too close to religion for me to see and do nothing about it. You must come to us at once! It is imperative that academia stand against all sorts of religious oppression! Come join us at the Lucky Falls, we shall be most thankful for your wisdom garnered from your long reincarnated self with your fellow monks.

By your dearest supporter,

Sokrates"

Kallisto immediately started laughing, stating that Sokrates was a fool: The Ecclesiarchy does run on a religious doctrine, but the Ecclesiarchal doctrine is not an antagonization of academic thought, only those that stand against it. Kallistrata however thought that if they were academics, they would enjoy the Papal sponsorship of academic works, and thus had in mind getting Hypatia to persuade them.


==Notes, Footnotes and Trivia==
==Notes, Footnotes and Trivia==