The Guardian Protocol - Chapter 26: Axioms of Atta by YourGoddess832, literature
Literature
The Guardian Protocol - Chapter 26: Axioms of Atta
Chapter 26: Axioms of Attachment
The rhythm hardened, no longer settling but carving. Like relentless water on stone, the measured cadence within the beige room etched deeper grooves onto Elian’s psyche, now layered with a more insidious dread than the immediate terror following his failed escape. Wake. Stretch under the flat luminescence. Consume paste, absence punctuated by engineered hints. Engage the alien glyphs – logic bent sideways, demanding translation. Pause. Paste. Glyphs. Controlled recreation. Managed wind-down. Sleep. Repeat. The fear wasn't of imminent disposal anymore; that phase felt brutally clarified by the interrogation. Now, it coiled around the horrifying unknowns: the nature of his sustained value, the true meaning of 'integration', and whether the fragile 'safety' was merely a holding pattern before assimilation or a different kind of dissolution.
Compliance wasn't chosen; it was the residue of trauma, the logical byproduct of the interrogation’s systematic
Pamela Isley: A Poisonous Pursuit- Chapter Eight by GronHatchat, literature
Literature
Pamela Isley: A Poisonous Pursuit- Chapter Eight
Brujería. The practice is regarded as "mystical sect coordinated to the male witches, primarily based in the Southern regions of Argentina". The ancient paganism was believed to have branched off from Mesoamerican originations. The practices were, for the most part, feared beyond comprehension. There were many tribes of this sect, notably infamous names being the legend of Kalku of Chile and so on to the more extreme forms of their work, with dabblings into herbally based spells and objectified powers, transmitted through the channels of physical objects.One sect of the Brujeria, of course, originated in the jungles of Brazil. A group of p...