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and is often accompanied by Dream's raven. The first raven, Lucien, taught her how to bury Abel after Cain murdered him and she has been accompanied by a raven ever since. She is kind and has a maternal nature, though she retains her sharp language. Most of the time she appears as a black-haired
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suit and orders Cain to keep him occupied with stories; Cain says that he does not want to entertain someone who ruins all that the holiday stands for. Abel is said to be a voyeur in
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Biblical counterparts, whom Destiny said he found much more pleasant. Cain, Eve and, to a lesser extent, Abel, subsequently taunt Destiny for being dull.
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trope. The theme was adapted from the original tale in
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departed from the series and so did she, the series focusing on "sinister houses". That month (December 1973), she started hosting one story per month in
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protects him. Those who would harm Cain would have the full wrath of God visited upon them. Lucifer merely finds this funny, since he is already in Hell.
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2343:Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014).
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528:Welcome Back to the House of Mystery
53:Welcome Back to the House of Mystery
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2383:Schedeen, Jesse (30 October 2013).
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2207:"A Beginner's Guide to DC Horror"
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