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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is a prose short story from ''[[The Longest Night]]'' anthology book. It was written by [[Pierce Askegren]] and originally published by [[Simon Pulse]] on December 2, [[2002]]. |
"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is a prose short story from ''[[The Longest Night]]'' anthology book. It was written by [[Pierce Askegren]] and originally published by [[Simon Pulse]] on December 2, [[2002]]. |
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==Continuity== |
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The subject of this article is non-canonical. While created as part of licensed material, it has not been confirmed as part of the "real" Buffyverse continuity. |
"The House Where Death Stood Still" is a prose short story from The Longest Night anthology book. It was written by Pierce Askegren and originally published by Simon Pulse on December 2, 2002.
Summary
Angel searches for a missing child, taken by his father for an immortality ritual — one requiring a human sacrifice on the winter solstice.
Continuity
- The events of this story takes place at 6 P.M. in December 21, 2001, during Angel season 3.