No. 1567

Book of Worms

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No. # 1567

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Whitechapel Storage

Issued: 28/07/2018

Book of Worms

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Artefact Notes:
-Leather book cover
-Parchment made of silkworm fibre
-High spiritual stature

Safety Procedures

No safety procedures necessary.


Synopsis

A plain leather-bound notebook reinforced with copper plates. Its design suggests the object was created in the late 18th century. Its parchment, composed of silkworm fibre, contains Latin text encrypted in symbolic prose. The text is accompanied by diagrams of mathematical formulae, ritual schemata, and detailed illustrations of worms. There are 199 pages in the book, with the 200th page seemingly ripped off. Attempts to read MO1567 invariably induce severe discomfort; prolonged reading frequently escalates into panic attacks and suicidal ideation.

Scholars who have briefly examined MO1567’s pages indicate that MO1567 documents an unknown branch of solar thaumaturgy based around the Nihil archetypes. Several sigils reminiscent of the Enochian script1 are inscribed within the manuscript and exhibit no identifiable correlation to any recognised system catalogued in the Codicesia, suggesting the presence of an entirely new branch of thaumaturgy. It is further hypothesised that these symbols were intentionally obscured or encrypted by members of the Visconti Family, who are historically believed to have authored the text for the purpose of safeguarding its content.

Individuals within a 5 m radius of the artefact report short-term memory lapses and blurred vision. Spiritual analysis ranks its metaphysical presence above that of a daemon. Its spiritual "reservoir" is significantly greater than that of a human; thus, prolonged exposure to its vicinity would likely induce psychological harm.

Participants who have studied MO1567 consistently report dreaming of wandering within an autumn field of silver fog. No entities nor revelatory events are reported in these dreams.

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CLASSIFIED
Moderate, Removed, Artefact, Nihil, VSSP
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