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File:William_Blake_-_Sconfitta_-_Frontispiece_to_The_Song_of_Los.jpg|Zelazny (working with artist [[William Blake]]) conjures a [[Venn diagram]] against an unnamed [[Demon (nonfiction)|Demon]].
File:William_Blake_-_Sconfitta_-_Frontispiece_to_The_Song_of_Los.jpg|Zelazny (working with artist [[William Blake]]) conjures a [[Venn diagram]] against an unnamed [[Demon (nonfiction)|Demon]].
File:John Venn computing diagram.jpg|link=John Venn|[[John Venn]] is Zelazny's friend and armorer.  Here, [[John Venn|Venn]] computes a [[Venn diagram|Demon-repelling diagram]] which Zelazny will need all too soon.
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Revision as of 15:43, 19 June 2016

The partially-visible figure in the upper left corner is believed to be writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny in disguise.

Roger Zelanzy (May 13, 1937 – ?) is a Writer-Sorceror.

Zelazny is famous for using Venn diagrams to trap Demons.

He frequently hypnotizes captive demons, making them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences. (Similar techniques are used by the Human Flea Circus.)

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