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| The Circle of the Black Thorn was a fictional secret society in the television show, Angel. The members of the Circle, the self-fashioned Black Thorns, are considered to be the earthly instruments of the Senior Partners (the cabal of demons behind the evil law firm, Wolfram & Hart), charged with being the driving force behind Wolfram & Hart's apocaliptical plans and dedicated to maintaining "man's inhumanity to man" not from a belief in evil per se, but because being a Black Thorn allows them to amass power for themselves and wield said power with impunity. As an associated organization, Wolfram & Hart works closely with the Circle and performs a number of services for its members. The latest lineup of the Circle was composed by Archduke Sebassis, Senator Helen Brucker, Cyvus Vail, Ed - Grand Potentate of the Fell Brethren - , the leader of the Sahrvin Clan, Izzerial "the Devil," and three other men whose names were never mentioned. Their latest recruit was Angel. In the final season of Angel, Angel obtains a vision of the true powers behind Wolfram & Hart's apocalypse thanks to Cordelia. After following their trail in secret, Angel learned that he would only draw the attention of the Circle by killing of one of his lieutenants. Angel pretended to be the true power responsible for the resurrection of Illyria. In the following months, Angel pretended to become corrupted by Wolfram & Hart as he helped the Fell Brethren obtain a baby they planned on using as a sacrifice, offered the firm's services to Senator Brucker in order to discredit her one of her political rivals and sending a demon assassin after Drogyn the Battlebrand, guardian of the Deeper Well. Finally, Angel obtains a seat in the Circle following an initation ritual that included the death of Drogyn. Prior to the death of Drogyn, the Black Thorns, covered with robes and masquerade ball masks brutally tortured Drogyn, ripping out his hair and beating him with wooden sticks. While pleased that Angel was now one of them, the Circle remained wary that Angel would try to betray them as a way to fulfill the Shanshu prophecy, for which they demand that Angel renounces his possible destiny. In order to mantain his cover, Angel agrees. However, Angel and his crew set out on a mission to wipe the Black Thorns out as an indirect attack on the Senior Partners, merely to take a stand: Wolfram & Hart might have all the power, but they would never control Angel and his crew. Angel secretly poisons the key player of the Black Thorns: Archduke Sebassis, which later prompts Marcus Hamilton to attack him, but Angel defeats him with the aid of his son Connor. Izzerial and the three unnamed human members are slaughtered by Illyria after they have dinner. The leaders of the Sahrvin Clan, including its Representative in the Circle are slain by Lindsey with the aid of Lorne, but after succeeding, Lorne turns on Lindsey and shoots him as Angel had requested him to do. Spike wipes out the Fell Brethren and their Grand Potentate "Ed". However, the crew's success was not without a price;Wesley Wyndam-Pryce gets stabbed by Cyrus Vail, who minutes later has his skull smashed by Illyria. Charles Gunn kills Senator Brucker, but winds up with a seemingly mortal wound during his fight against Brucker's vampire minions. Angel, Spike, Illyria and Gunn assemble behind the Hyperion Hotel to face the consequences of their actions. The Senior Partners unleash a horde of demon warriors upon the group for their affront, including a dragon. Series Creator Joss Whedon has jokingly commented that, after the Last Scene of the Final Episode: "Gunn is dead. Illyria keeps fighting. Angel loses an arm. Spike gets Shanshu. And Xander loses another eye, which is funny, because he isn’t even there." According to the Angel season 5 DVD commentary, the symbol of the Circle of the Black Thorn was inspired by a soda bottle cap ring (the plastic ring that helps prevent product tampering) that was turned inside out. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Circle of the Black Thorn ] Some related entries: Emirate Xaaron | Cylon Heavy Raider | Anarchic comedy film | Philadelphia in film and television | Gnomeo and Juliet | Betsy Bobbin | Lives of Girls and Women | It's All Gone Pete Tong | Esperanto film | The Worthless | Cinema of Croatia This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Circle of the Black Thorn; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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