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− | Several references to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland Scotland] have been made in the [[Lonelygirl15]] story.
| + | [[Image:Scotland.png|right|thumb|A map of Scotland.]] |
| + | '''Scotland''' has been referenced several times in the [[LG15 Franchise]], more specifically in [[lonelygirl15]] and [[LG15: The Last]]. For example, [[Bree]]'s parents met in Scotland. [[Jack]] makes references to Scotland, and [[Aleister Crowley]] was known to have strong ties to Scotland. Also, [[Antonia]] was born in Scotland. |
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− | ===Bree's Parents===
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− | In the video [[How My Parents Met]], [[Bree]] states that' "When my dad was 23 he got a fellowship to study medicine at the University of Oxford. My mom, who was two years younger, was studying in Edinburgh, which is in [[Scotland]].
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− | ===Aleister Crowley===
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− | In many of Brees videos we see a picture of [[Aleister Crowley]] on [[Bree's bedroom]] wall. Crowley was known to have strong ties to Scotland.
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− | ===David Hume===
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− | In [[Gemma|Gemma's]] second [[YouTube]] blog ([[Living In London]]) she tells [[Bree]] that their mothers met at a philosophy class at which [[David Hume]] was discussed.
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− | ===Jimmy Page===
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− | [[Jimmy Page]] had a fascination with the poet, novelist, artist, occultist and founder of [[Thelema]], [[Aleister Crowley]]. He bought Crowley's rural retreat, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleskine_House Boleskine House], which is on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland.
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− | ===Boleskine House===
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− | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleskine_House According to Wikipedia], "Boleskine House (boll-ESS-kin) was the estate of [[Aleister Crowley]] from 1899 to 1913. It is located on the South-Eastern shore of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Ness Loch Ness] in Scotland. It was built in the late 18th century by Archibald Fraser."
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− | [http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1394&id=977072005 According to Crowley's writings], however, he bought Boleskine to perform a magical ceremony called the Abramelin operation, an angel-summoning ritual requiring intense and lengthy meditation in a temple or secluded place.
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− | "I had picked out Boleskine for its loneliness. Lord Lovat and Mrs. Fraser-Tyler, my nearest neighbours, were eight miles away, while Grant of Glenmoriston was on the other side of Loch Ness."
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− | *[http://www.sotvl.org/boleskine.htm Boleskine House]
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− | *[http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1394&id=977072005 A mysterious man and his Highland home]
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