Nicholas Flamel was a French scrivener and manuscript-seller. Given that he died in 1418, there has not been any sightings of him lately.
Once tomb robbers went to his grave, bug it up, opened it up...and no body, just rocks. Plus, after he "died" there was a book published under his name. Plus there SUPPOSEDLY have been sightings
Not yet but It is said that they are planning on making a movie out of the series. There has been positions sent out for permission. ^ | | The ;erson above is correct. The first movie will be out in 2012.
There are six books in the series. They are:The AlchemystThe MagicianThe SorceressThe NecromancerThe WarlockThe Enchantress
According to historical accounts, Nicholas Flamel, a figure of legend and alchemy, is believed to have died in the late 14th century. However, some sources claim that he achieved immortality through the Philosopher's Stone.
there has been some white puffle sightings
He's been quiet latley.
Danu Talis is a legendary island in the series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" by Michael Scott. It is known as the birthplace of the Elders, powerful immortal beings in the series, and is said to have been destroyed in ancient times. The island's unique power and history play a significant role in the storyline of the series.
Nicholas Flamel created the Philosopher's Stone. However, since no-one has ever been able to recreate the stone using Flamel's documents, it is considered that this was a cover for more illicit means of creating his wealth as he did reasonably quickly become very rich as can be seen all around Paris where he lived opening schools, hospitals etc.
Lately, I've been working out a lot. Or... Surprisingly, we have been going our homework lately.
There have been 21 supposed sightings of a werewolf in England. These have never been 100% substantiated though, so one doesn't know for sure if there have been any real werewolf sightings .
Not been doing your homework latley, huh?
hi sometimes this can be due to ibs have you been under stress latley