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Symbol of Sulfur (2)

Created by Brent Friedman, Aug 10 2005, using Photoshop CS

Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 10 August 2005 by

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current05:55, 1 October 200550×50 (3 KB)Saperaud (Symbol of Sulfur (1) Created by Brent Friedman, Aug 10 2005, using Photoshop CS Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 10 August 2005 by Also used in the Satanic bible (Anton LaVey), symbolizing Brimstone. {{Copyrighted free use}} [[Category:Alc)
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