Ave Riddler says she grew up wondering where exactly she fit in.

Raised without any particular religious leaning, in high school she began asking what might suit her and decided to explore a number of religions.

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“I started reading about alternative religions. Not enough to know a lot about, but enough to know if that was what I was looking for,” she said.

None of them struck a chord, until a friend told her about a book called ‘The Mists of Avalon,’ a historical fantasy. As she read the book, she said she had a feeling of “home.” So much

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