redstripe
07-17-2009, 01:43 PM
“In the alchemical texts that exemplified prescience in the sixteenth century, metaphor was used in place of technical formula. For example, the element of quicksilver was attributed to the fleet-footed god, Mercury. Similarly, the element was associated with the planet Mercury and its activities in the heavens.
“I find it a fascinating occurrence that such a similar allegory developed independently in Persia and in Malifaux. The texts I’ve been given to translate make frequent reference to an entity called “The Grave Spirit,” which seems to be associated with a red star that hangs near the horizon in this world. I believe I have identified this star and it’s exciting to me to see this similar link between our species.
“This “Grave Spirit” is an energy or substance required in a great many of these allegorical formulas. The majority of these formulas seem intended to reanimate the dead or to communicate with the spirits of the dead. These amazing feats are described so casually, as if they were basic skills any practitioner of Old Malifaux would know. Until I decipher this allegory, these feats will still be beyond our ability.”
Excerpt from “The Philosophy of Uncertainty”
Written by Phillip Tombers
Does this belong to any of you Resurrectionists?
“I find it a fascinating occurrence that such a similar allegory developed independently in Persia and in Malifaux. The texts I’ve been given to translate make frequent reference to an entity called “The Grave Spirit,” which seems to be associated with a red star that hangs near the horizon in this world. I believe I have identified this star and it’s exciting to me to see this similar link between our species.
“This “Grave Spirit” is an energy or substance required in a great many of these allegorical formulas. The majority of these formulas seem intended to reanimate the dead or to communicate with the spirits of the dead. These amazing feats are described so casually, as if they were basic skills any practitioner of Old Malifaux would know. Until I decipher this allegory, these feats will still be beyond our ability.”
Excerpt from “The Philosophy of Uncertainty”
Written by Phillip Tombers
Does this belong to any of you Resurrectionists?