>months from now we may be digging on important info that connects to this info and need it but because it has been removed and subverted by the baker it isn't readily available and easily removable.
>Fuck yourself tranny shill.
>months from now we may be digging on important info that connects to this info and need it but because it has been removed and subverted by the baker it isn't readily available and easily removable.
>Fuck yourself tranny shill.
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https://thelibrarians.fandom.com/wiki/Tibbar
The Tibbar was a 19th-century ship that sunk in the Bermuda triangle.
History
On May 20, 1886, the Tibbar departed from Southhampton, England to New York. The 19th-century librarian Teddy Chislington gained passage on the ship with the intention of bringing the Eye of Ra and the rest of the stolen Petrie collection to the library. On June 4, 1886, Chislington and the 88 other passengers of the Tibbar were caught in the perfect storm and the ship was pushed into the center of the Bermuda Triangle and sunk. Chislington created a Lewis Carroll inspired extra-dimensional magic safe in order to protect the Eye of Ra. The ship's remains were left in the "Looking Glass Rabbit Hole” where they remained until Flynn Carsen discovered them.
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