"My name is Selene du Miette. Perhaps a little history lesson is in order, for those of you who profess to know the way things were:

1486: History credits this year as the year Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, German philosopher and secretary of King Henry I was born. King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York were married in England. Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury died.

And the year the Malleus Maleficarum was published.

Your history books are not shy on telling some wondrous tales, but as someone who has actually lived history, you must forgive me for laughing and attemping to tell a true tale.

1486: The year a secret Inquisition spread through Paris and the surrounding areas, fueled by the Catholic Church. Despite the public rehabilitation trial of one Joan of Arc a mere thirty years previous, this Inquisition was supported by the King Charles VIII of France.

This Inquistion followed an apparent attack on the King himself, where malicious witchcraft was reported to have been used. This was merely an excuse, you understand, for this was when the Church was returning to older ways; it understood that we were real and thought of us as a threat to them.

1486: The year I was captured and hung by Claude Vignes of the Inquisition in Paris. I was buried in an unmarked ditch a day later.

2009: The year I awoke in said ditch, buried beneath the earth of modern Paris. The year everything we knew became everything we didn't."