Psychick Science in "The Bug Maze"

Revision as of 01:46, 6 August 2010 by Otto (talk | contribs)

Ducking into the Pizza Joint the agent pulls three scraps of information cut from an antique Huna article in an old alternative science journal.

http://img.infictive.com/infict/src/127863150314.jpg

He shifts the pieces around gathering short statements that he jots down into a small note book. This Cut-Up Transmission contains the Psychick Science that enables the metamorphoses in the Bug Maze.

A scrap of wind blown coloring book contains the map of the maze. "Bugs" he thinks to himself with a loathsome recall of mostly repressed memory. He is good for the job but it does not make him happy to have to truck into such territory.

http://img.infictive.com/infict/src/127863146596.jpg

At least its a butterfly which holds the promise of a transformation...yet its hard to be overly optimistic when the report to the main office yields feedback from a parallel dimension of spider entities attempting to escape death on the edges of the abyss. Death is the transmutation that allows the metamorphoses along the lines of the mind entity

The Knights of the Blue Hand work the Chesed-Station; poised on the edges of the abyss. The Third Entity mentioned in the transmission alludes to processes that are cognized in Binah and the Master of the Temple grade work. Looking into the very colorful file the agent sees that there is a lot of Alister Crowley material embeded in the narrative, encoded as a Spiderman Episode called "Fever". It alludes to Crowley and Victor Neuberg's enochian work involving Chronzon and the Abyss.