Think the sensations of paranoia and claustrophobia and being watched at the sigil and objects arrayed around it.
Jon does the same.
Hum. Light the candles and.. Sort of Think the sensations of paranoia and claustrophobia and being watched at the sigil and objects arrayed around it.
While there wasn't anything visibly impressive or spectacular to show for your work, to the point that you're probably not sure if it had worked at all, checking out on the Intern that was the target of this ritual yields promising results.
Initially, you can easily see via tracking camera that he seems startled frequently, within the hour he constantly checks and rechecks behind his shoulders, in his drawers and is visibly shaken. Going around from places to places he walks in a pace of someone being followed.
Within the hour, the poor intern became very agitated and frightened, unable to stay at one place for too long as he appears to be getting a panic attack in enclosed space, and in open space he states that "Someone's following me.. I just know it! I can see him! I'm not going crazy! I'm not!"
Without knowing a way to undo what you've done, it's likely that the Intern will expire soon one way or another. Either taking it's own life, or going crazy and getting gunned down by Security.
From performing the ritual in the name of !!SCIENCE!!, Jon and Tal permanently gained the perk "You've got a friend in me." The effects of this perk is a secret.Frazz is also unaffected by the stench, considering his version of a good time was identifying stomach parasites in the dragon
Frazz picks up the book, and begins to flip through it, looking for other, simple rituals that probably won't suck out anyones soul.
"I think that might be a part of other, greater rituals. This meat might be a representation of something else, some abstract entity.Often times sacrificial animals in history needed to be 'prepared' before the actual event, in order to make their symbolism as realistic as possible. Or maybe its just a way of making a stink-bomb through ungodly power. Additionally, i find it interesting that the ritual accepted the Nazi Swastika. This means that either A. the deity or whatever thats doing this is relatively up-to-date in knowledge of our culture, or B. That the ritual depends on the perceptions of the performers. Before Nazis, the Swastika was a sign of peace, often used in hinduism and judaism. The name itself literally means 'well-being'."
Frazz flipped through the book and came upon one of the pages that seems simple enough, it's got a drawing of a cowbell.
"Y̺ou̝͕͎̙̫ͅ’͙v̳ẹ͎̬̳̩ͅ ̞̮se͖͔̺e̲n ͚̗͓͇i͍t̯̦͍̪̣. ͔̟Ṇo͓w̯͔̤̼̟̖ ̠̙͚̩͉̯̟h̠̺͚͈̗̩͇e̤̱͍̯͕ ̰̜̖̰͙͇̖c̱̟̺̦̘͎a̭͙͔̳͚̲͙n̼̜ ̝̠he̼͈̝a̺̮ͅr͍̮̮̜̤̻͙ y͚͔̦͓o̩͔̘̠̟̬ͅṵ̹͈̟̜͕.̺̫̻̘̻
̠Y̜̦͙̞̜o̬͎̤͓ͅu̖̺̗ͅ’̗͕͓͚̪v̦̖̘̙̜͉̪e͉ to͕̼u̲̝̮̥̘͙̟c̭̭̲͙h͉̫̤͕̫̘̬e̪d̦̞̫̗͍̘ ͓i̩̤͖t̼̻̝̖̠. ̯̰̱̺̝N͈̼͈͓̻̫o̰w̳ ̗ẖ͍͓̳̜e̠̖͉͎̞ ͖͈̮͚̼c͉̝͉a͈̦̝͔̫̪̱n̦̙̲̲ ̳͎̼̖̙s͈e̼̣̦̩̱̙e͙ ̘y͓̻o̬̮͕̰͍u̠̞.͖͖̺̻͓
Nẹ̭̗̲͎v̻̗̼e͖r ͕͔̭̮̩̼͎r̦͎̫i̫͙ng̺͕̺̲ͅ ͓̘i̬̫ṭ̗̟̖̦ͅ.̰̻̟̠͖͕ ͕̜̖̰̥̬If ̩̙̟y̦̙̠̬͈o͎̗̥u̪̥̯̼̮͍̼ h̙̟ẹ͍̝̬̫͔̺a̰̤͙̪͈r͎̪ ̦̮ͅit̥͚̫̺,͇̲̖̫ ̲̦̯͈̠͓͍h̹̺̻̳̝̰e͖͙̯͍̖ͅ ̖̩̼͓̟͓c͔̮̬͍̠̰a̜̜̦̙̯n̤ ̜̫to͙u̦̗̟̥̻c͍̞̱͔͉̟h͇̭̻̘͉̬̟ ̰̮͙͕̲͓̦y͖͚͈o͔͓̮u̹̦.̘̤"Is written just under it.