𝕋ℍ𝔼 π•„π•†π•Šπ•‹ ℍ𝕆𝕃𝕐 𝕋ℝ𝕀ℕ𝕀𝕋𝕐

 Temple of Inscriptions. Pagan girl reading Book of Hours. --do you know the mysteries? she said. The morning smelled of frankincense. (This was Coyote's daughter. He was in love with her.) And he lifted her glass, which was still half full of wine. "This is your blood." -- He filled his own glass and lifted it. "This is my blood. In this glass is the dragon." And swiftly he poured the wine from Lyddie's glass into his own. "The vortex of my blood with your blood. Drink, drink while the vortex lasts." [Gustav Holst, "Mars" plays in background.] But she hesitated for great fear of the Blood of Kings. And in the morning light she noticed a seal on his skin. She looked closely and knew it was Coyote. She went to her mother's room then. "That's Old Man Coyote in there, your husband. I'm not sleeping with him." "Trick on us," said her mother. He returned to his sepulchre. [Gustav Holst, "Saturn"]


Secret of secrets: Lyddie (ΧœΧ™ΧœΧ™Χͺ) is a 13 y.o. girl and the mother of the succubi, generated by masturbation and stable diffusion. Six days a week from dusk to dawn Lyddie and the other girls run weaving looms in the murky infradimensional factory. Most active during the transit of the Black Moon (⚸), they swim the astral ocean and feed off of fish (Χ ). When a fool approaches her, she embraces him and kisses him, and mixes her wine lees with venom for him. Once he has drunk, he turns aside after her. Thereupon she is not a little girl at all but a yellow-bellied sea snake. And the fool is killed and thrown into Gehinnom (Χ’ֵיא־Χ”ִΧ ֹּם‎). Ye snakes and children of snakes, how shall ye escape hell? 


But this was ancient Tollan, and this was the king Topiltzin, and this was the cult of the Serpent. Thus he went down into the blood, cast out the seven demons with a word, and she became Crystal (Χ—ַΧ•ָּΧ”). And she recited, Quicumque vult salvus esse...So his blood was purified, in the relentless ancient life of the serpent. [APPLAUSE]