Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Ordo Templi Orientis

 

The Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) in the 1920s was a mystical and esoteric organization that gained popularity under the leadership of Aleister Crowley. The OTO was founded in the early 20th century and drew inspiration from various occult traditions, particularly the teachings of Thelema, a spiritual philosophy developed by Crowley himself.

 During the 1920s, the OTO aimed to explore and advance occult practices, spiritual enlightenment, and personal development. It focused on the pursuit of individual will, embracing the idea that each person has a unique purpose and should strive to fulfill it. The OTO incorporated ceremonial rituals, symbolism, and magical practices into its teachings, aiming to guide members toward self-discovery and spiritual growth.

 Within the OTO, Crowley held a prominent role as the head and influential figure. His writings, including "The Book of the Law," served as the foundational texts of the organization, outlining its core principles and philosophies. Crowley's emphasis on individualism, ritual magic, and the exploration of mystical experiences resonated with many members of the OTO during this era.

 Membership in the OTO during the 1920s involved participating in rituals, studying occult texts, and engaging in esoteric practices. The organization attracted individuals from various backgrounds, including artists, intellectuals, and spiritual seekers who were drawn to its unique blend of mysticism and philosophy.

 The OTO's influence extended beyond its core members, as it actively sought to disseminate its teachings to a wider audience. Crowley and other OTO leaders conducted lectures, published articles, and organized public events to promote their spiritual doctrines.

 During the 1920s, the OTO experienced both growth and controversy. Its esoteric teachings and unconventional practices drew criticism from some quarters while attracting a devoted following from others. Despite facing challenges, the OTO maintained a dedicated membership base and continued to explore the realms of mysticism, occultism, and personal transformation throughout this period.

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Postcards from Dr. Sally Jones

 

Dr. Jones - Postcard #1



Dear Johnny,

     This marks the first of many postcards documenting my travels in search of knowledge and understanding. Perhaps against my better judgment, I responded to an intriguing newspaper ad. Now, here I am in Lima, Peru, about to accompany Augustus Larkin and company on an expedition to the site of an ancient pyramid.

     Our first meeting at Bar Cordano revealed Larkin’s dubious character. He suffers from withdrawals; presumably heroin, from what Reuben could tell. Though I don’t know of heroin causing a man to cough up a black substance. He tried to pass it off as recovering from malaria…and he seemingly bathes in cologne…what is he hiding?  He also inaccurately cited artifacts that were not even from the same period, as noted by Jesse Hughes, or should I say, Jackson Elias. Luis De Mendoza, Larkin’s right-hand man, glared at Jackson all night. According to Jackson, the locals refer to Mendoza as “the slaughterer.” The locals also think our destination is cursed. This is shaping up to be quite the adventure. I wish you were here.

Sally

Monday, May 22, 2023

The Masks of Nyarlathotep

 


Chapter 0 - Peru

Professor Arthur Thompson (Derrick)

Professor Arthur Thompson, fueled by an insatiable curiosity, has embarked on a journey to delve into the mysteries of ancient civilizations through the field of archaeology. Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of England, he developed a profound passion for history and exploration from an early age, nurtured by captivating folklore and historical wonders.

Having recently completed his studies at Oxford University, where he obtained a doctorate in Archaeology with a specialization in the study of ancient civilizations and their material remnants, Arthur is eager to apply his knowledge in a practical setting. His relentless pursuit of knowledge has led him to accept a role in an archaeological search near Lima, Peru, under the guidance of Augustus Larkin.

In the year 1921, at the age of 28, Professor Thompson embarks on this exciting opportunity as a young scholar in the making. He joins the team with great anticipation, ready to immerse himself in the archaeological search and contribute to the collective understanding of the past.

As he sets foot on Peruvian soil, Arthur Thompson's enthusiasm shines through. His insatiable curiosity drives him to explore the ancient sites and artifacts, hoping to uncover new insights into the fascinating civilizations that once thrived in the region.

This archaeological endeavor offers Professor Thompson a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience and expand his understanding of ancient civilizations. His relentless pursuit of knowledge and unwavering commitment to exploration will undoubtedly shape his budding career in the field of archaeology.

Ruben Marino (Pete)

Ruben Marino, a valiant corpsman hailing from Hoboken, New Jersey, bore the weight of immense loss and tragedy. Both his parents, esteemed doctors, perished in the ruthless wake of a German U-boat assault on a passenger vessel. Ruben's father, a compassionate physician, even extended his healing touch to members of local Mafia families when their bodies bore the scars of violence. Yet, it was the heart-wrenching secret harbored by his twin brother, Anthony—a tale of years spent enduring the unspeakable acts of a trusted priest—that shattered Ruben's world, leaving him consumed by an insatiable thirst for retribution.

 As the tempestuous clouds of war gradually receded, another specter descended upon our nation—the Prohibition era. The government, cognizant of the needs of our war veterans, bestowed upon Ruben a series of contracts to distribute medicinal alcohol among those who had served. Ruben seized this opportunity not only to serve his fellow comrades but also to unearth the truth behind the malevolence that claimed his brother's life. Nurtured in the embrace of devout Catholicism, the loss of his parents, brother, and the horrors of war had molded him into an instrument of justice, prompting him to exact a deadly vengeance upon the corrupted priest. Though his actions could never resurrect his brother, Ruben derived a perverse satisfaction from compelling the priest to pen a confession before orchestrating his own demise, leaving behind an indelible imprint of guilt. Amidst this tragedy, solace found refuge in the serenity of the open waters, as Ruben took to sailing.

 Empowered by his government contracts, Ruben forged connections within the covert realm of bootlegging—a treacherous trade fueled by speakeasies and organized crime. Through his distribution network, he gained access to influential figures in the underworld, including the very Mafia families his father once tended to in times of injury.

 Ruben, having fulfilled his vow to his brother, discovered a semblance of closure. He had exacted vengeance for Anthony's torment, unveiling the harrowing abuse that haunted their lives. As for Ruben himself, he remained steadfast in his role as a corpsman, employing his experiences and connections to aid his fellow war veterans on their path to healing.

 His dual existence as a distributor of illicit spirits and an agent of justice during the Prohibition era brought him face-to-face with the dark underbelly of society. Yet, through unwavering resilience, unwavering determination, and an unwavering sense of justice, Ruben prevailed. In the end, he not only achieved retribution for his brother but also left an indelible mark on the lives of those who had suffered abuse.

 Silas "Bones" Malone (Avery)

Silas Malone, born in 1887 in Wichita, Kansas, grew up on a farm and led an ordinary life. Seeking adventure and unable to start his own family due to limited space on the farm, Silas embarked on a journey across the country, taking up various jobs, some of them illicit. Settling on the east coast, he found work as a teamster and met Jennifer Slattery, whom he married in 1912. They had a son, Silas Jr., in 1914.

When World War I broke out in 1917, Silas was drafted and served as a truck driver in the logistics division. During this time, he joined the secretive Ordo Templi Orientis and used his deliveries to smuggle items for the Order. After exposure to gas in the war, Silas returned home in 1918 to find that Jennifer had tragically died. Overwhelmed by grief, he found solace with the help of the Ordo Templi Orientis.

In 1920, with the onset of Prohibition, Silas capitalized on his smuggling experience and became a well-known bootlegger. However, his notoriety caught up with him, prompting him to join his friend Reuben on a quest to find a treasure-filled Peruvian Pyramid. As they set sail, Silas clutched Jennifer's lucky rabbit's foot, determined to prove himself worthy of raising their son.

Dr. Sally Jones (Hayley)

Dr. Sally Jones, born in 1900, is a psychiatrist from New England with a particular fascination for the occult and Aleister Crowley. In 1921, driven by her obsession, she joins an archaeological expedition led by Augustus Larkin to search for a lost pyramid in the highlands of Peru. With a background in psychology from Miskatonic University, Dr. Jones challenges conventional thinking in psychiatry and explores the mystical world, drawing inspiration from her experiences with the expedition. Her insatiable curiosity pushes the boundaries of science while delving into the mysteries of the occult and its connection to the human mind.