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BOOK
TWO
by Mankar Camoran


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hosoever findeth this document, I call him brother. |
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nswers are liberations, where the slaves of Malbioge that came to know
Numantia cast down their jailer king, Maztiak, which the Xarxes
Mysterium calls the Arkayn. Maztiak, whose carcass was dragged
through the streets by his own bone-walkers and whose flesh was
opened on rocks thereon and those angels who loved him no longer
did drink from his honeyed ichors screaming "Let all know free
will and do as they will!" |
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our coming was foretold, my brother, by the Lord Dagon in his book
of razors. You are to come as Idols drop away from you one by one.
You are exalted in eyes that have not yet set on you; you, swain
to well-travelled to shatterer of mantles. You, brother, are to
sit with me in Paradise and be released of all unknowns. Indeed,
I shall show you His book and its foul-and-many-feathered rubric
so that you can put into symbols what you already know: the sphere
of destruction is but the milk of the unenslaved. I fault not your
stumbling, for they are expected and given grace by the Oils. I
crave not your downfalls, though without them you might surpass
me even in the coming Earth of all infinities. Lord Dagon wishes
you no ills but the momentous. And as He wants, you must want,
and so learn from the pages of God this: the Ritual of Want: |
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hisper to earth and earth, where the meddlers take no stones except to
blood, as blood IS blood, and to the cracking of bone, as bone
IS bone, and so to crack and answer and fall before the one and
one, I call you Dragon as brother and king. |
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ides of dreugh: 7 and 7, draught of Oil, 1 and 1, circles drawn by wet
Dibellites: three concentric and let their lower blood fall where
it may, a birth watched by blackbirds: Hearthfire 1st. Incant the
following when your hearing becomes blurred: |
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nraptured,
he who finally goes unrecorded. |
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ecorded,
the slaves that without knowing turn the Wheel. |
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nslaved,
all the children of the Aurbis As It Is.
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