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<p>appearing as "Thou shalt commit adultery." Often depicted as a creature with claw-like feet and horns on his head, the origins of the Titivillus legend date back to the Middle Ages, when he was said to collect "fragments of words" that were dropped or misspoken by the clergy or laiety in a sack to deliver to <a href="page.php?w=Satan">Satan</a> daily, and later, to record poorly recited prayers and gossip overheard in church with a pen on parchment, for use on <a href="page.php?w=Last_Judgment">Judgement Day</a>. Over the centuries, Titivillus</p><p>
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