If you have studied Theosophy or have studied anything considered a New Age philosophy or religion, you likely have heard of Shakespeare in relation to Francis Bacon and maybe have heard that Francis Bacon was one of two "undeclared sons" of Queen Elizabeth I of England. And regarding Francis Bacon he secretly wrote the "Shakespearean plays" because though Shakespeare was an actor and a good one, he neither read nor knew how to write actually if you study history deep enough. But, Francis Bacon (the Lord Exchequer of London) was not allowed because he was royalty to write what was considered profane in those days, for some of the same reasons that women were not allowed to be actors in plays yet at the time of Queen Elizabeth I or Francis Bacon. So, then we come to Saint Germain (if he was Francis Bacon at birth) who also was "the father of the scientific method" and a well known innovative genius in his time. He also wrote the best book on codes that wasn't surpassed until the beginning of computers during World War II.
So, Queen Elizabeth had a genius son who wrote the Shakespearean plays, eventually became the Comte de Saint Germain, potentially ascended like Jesus in 1684 (according to various accounts and became "The Man who never died" of Europe and Legend ever since.
By the Way, Arcane is also "Saint Germain" and Francis Bacon. Only Arcane is a time traveler born on another world (Or maybe upon earth with more water than now 1,000,000 years into the future.
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