cast from 292
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
-1
Look at 292 and 282 for a few instants. Cast from the one that doesn't immediately appear to be conferring madness.
Then FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Hold off on releasing the internet seal. Not enough info yet. I fear that dagonforce is trying to complete the Y2K protocol.
+1. He did seem very eager to get that us to use that sigil.
... that makes sense. +1
Yeah, you're not sure if you trust this Bureaucrat guy's advice completely, so you're going to hold off on restoring internet functionality for now. Might as well take a look at the pages he/she/it suggested, though.
First... 292!
Okay, looks like someone attached a recipe card to this one at some point, and whoever scanned it (Steve?) didn't bother taking it off first. You get the feeling that the index card amounts to a translation of what was originally on the page. This might be the spell they were talking about...? It's not really labelled, so you're going to have to check the other page to make sure.
For a fraction of a second, you glance at the page, then instantly close it. This isn't it, nope. Do not look at the page.
Hey there. DO NOT LOOK AT THE PAGE. You didn't see or make eye contact with anything, and no response is necessary. Response? No, what would you be responding to you didn't hear anything moving on.
Open outlook back up. Anything new? What email server is it pulling from? Can we get to it via outlook web hieronet access?
Hey we have email! You're not sure the client-server model even applies to a program that's pulling emails out of the time stream at random, though. This one appears to be from the late 90's, again.
From: Sam Long
Date: Thursday, October 2, 1997 10:23 AM
To: Qalzsx'wa The Engorged
Subject: Forbidden Keys?
Hey Qalz,
This is Sam from IT, over here at Baldr. We have been, uh...
installing some of the software you provided us with, and we
would like to request a couple of user's manuals, if you have
any idea what those are. This software is a little more "high
stakes" than what we're used to, if you know what I mean. While
you're at it, could we have some explanation of the "FORBIDDEN
KEYPAD" on the underside of these keyboards you sent? I don't
know what any of these symbols mean, and it looks dangerous.
That's all,
Sam
As early as '97, your company was receiving software from these guys. And... keyboards?
What is the newly displayed time and date on this pc?
It seems to be stuck on January 1st, 2000, 4:22 AM, and the clock won't move. That is definitely not the right time zone.
Unneeded documents are now being deleted.
From: Michael Kisielewicz
Date: Friday, April 9, 1999 4:22 PM
To: Qalzsx'wa The Engorged
Subject: Project Status
Hail Qalzsx'wa,
Just shootin' ya an electronic mail, wondering how the whole Y2K project's coming along on your end. It's been a little difficult getting these messages across without the Hieronet router set up, so I was wondering if you heard back from the support team at Hells-Deathwell. See, we have to sacrifice a goat in the conference room every time we send one of these emails without a persistent Outer Realm connection, and the whole logistical side of shipping live animals to the office is getting a little tough to manage. So if you could get in touch with them that would be greeaat.
Thanks a bunch,
Michael
From: Sam Long
Date: Thursday, October 2, 1997 10:23 AM
To: Qalzsx'wa The Engorged
Subject: Forbidden Keys?
Hey Qalz,
This is Sam from IT, over here at Baldr. We have been, uh...
installing some of the software you provided us with, and we
would like to request a couple of user's manuals, if you have
any idea what those are. This software is a little more "high
stakes" than what we're used to, if you know what I mean. While
you're at it, could we have some explanation of the "FORBIDDEN
KEYPAD" on the underside of these keyboards you sent? I don't
know what any of these symbols mean, and it looks dangerous.
That's all,
Sam
Hey there, just a couple of notes before you dig in to the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis.
First, certain parts of the .pdf file seem to shift around at random. This is normal,
and there isn't anything I can do about it. Sorry.
Second, most of the pages in this book WILL cause you to go insane if you look at
them long enough. I do NOT recommend looking at pages unless you know they
are safe. I don't know of many pages that are safe to look at, but you can start with
pages 33, 98, and 422.
Finally, some of the pages in here seem to refer to Hieronet URLs. If you see the
Hieronet icon in the corner, that's what it is. Have fun!
-Steve
aura.exe detects your desktop background image's aura, and features an easy-to-read GUI!
import eldertongue : summon, banish;
void main() {
Daemon linniks = summon("abberation/tux");
linniks.initHunger();
Entity[] entities = getLocalEntities();
foreach(ent : entities) {
linniks.provokeMadness(ent);
}
linniks.addDirective("gather", "sigils");
linniks.addDirectives("consume", "system32");
return 0;
}
Sigil Tablet
Scryglass of X'tpylix
Aura Monitor
Hieronet Explorer
Deep One Translator
Floppy disk (XYZZY)
Floppy disk (
)
Floppy disk (backup)
Red dry erase marker
Win98 Phone
Floppy (blank)
Floppy USB adapter
Selfie Stick