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Lord Byron was an English poet famous for his beautiful verses and scandal-filled personal life. There are also File:Card184.jpg rumors that his friend, Mary Shelley, hid a Janus Clue in a copy of her book, Frankenstein, and gave it to Byron. For more than 200 years, Cahills from all branches have been desperate to find that book. When Lord Byron went to Greece to fight in its war of independence, the Lucians followed him. He never made it home. Most people believe that Byron died from blood poisoning in Greece—only Cahill insiders recognize it as Lucian handiwork. However, even after Byron's death, the Lucians couldn't find his copy of Frankenstein.

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