'(·)@allgebrah·Dec 24, 2016Did you know demons don't actually manifest "inside" a summoning circle? As summoners know, they appear under it like sharks against a cage2932
'(·)@allgebrah·Dec 24, 2016Replying to @allgebrahThe Chladni Correspondence tells us: From each name, you can derive a resonance pattern that you can use to call in and then bind a demon.238
'(·)@allgebrah·Dec 24, 2016Replying to @allgebrahThis is a fundamental theorem of modern demonology! Until then, nobody knew why specific grids worked or how to find new (safe) sigils!1311
'(·)@allgebrah·Dec 24, 2016Replying to @allgebrahOnce active, the sigil plucks the strings of spacetime in just the right way, lures in a spider. It presses a face against the prison bars,217
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @allgebrahand SNAP, it's bound! If you set up the sigil properly that is. Use the wrong sigil and it may fail to bind, or worse. You don't want worse.10:27 PM · Dec 24, 2016·Twitter Web Client2 Retweets8 Likes
OceanLoader4@OceanLoader4·Nov 9, 2019Replying to @allgebrahHIGHLY recommend Charles Stross' "Laundry Files" series if you haven't read it, it's a blast.1
'(·)@allgebrah·Nov 9, 2019Replying to @OceanLoader4I have in fact read all of it but I feel like there's some more original takes on computational demonology to be had (at least to me, chladni patterns have much more of a 70s cybernetics vibe than fractals)1