e Call to the Render of the Veils
t should be noted that the
Render is a fickle being, and thus this rite may not be performed with
impunity. Though the means to its completion may be sought at any time,
only when the magician is ready shall these tools come into his hands.
First, one must seek out the blessing of the Render through the gaining
of one of His sacred images. The path of least hazard is to obtain one
from another magician or priest, but I know of none in our land who hold
these, and those who possess them are loath to part with them. If you
despair of this, sometimes such eidolons may be found by the soul as it
floats in trance through the Higher Realities. Indeed, some find the
image of the Render in their visions without searching, but these
occurrences are rare indeed. Those who possess the Crystallizer of
Dreams will find this less taxing, but note what I have said elsewhere
of that item.
Once the image is obtained, the rite may then commence. The summoning
is best performed at night, as then the outline of the Render will be
masked, and when the stars are in their proper places. Do not rely upon
charts or records, for such matters are incomprehensible to mortals,
but let the spirit within be the judge of the day and hour. It would
be well if one would take on some companions in this task, that their
vitality as well as the wizard's may be drawn forth for the Work.
First the wizard shall create the Pentacle of Planes. Though the
twigs of the ash is best for this purpose, it may be made from other
materials, or even drawn upon the ground if no other means are available,
but be certain that there is not even a hairbreadth's crack in the
design. Within this stricture place the cranium of one of the hideous
lurkers of the tarns of Zemargad, and into this insert two candles made
from the fat of the proper kind, one part of mandragora, three of ivy
leaf, and one of salt. Place the image close by, though not within
three cubits of the Pentacle itself.
Light the candles and take up an iron rod bearing on its end a drawn
representation of the Render's shape as it appears to oneself. Having
purified the area, strike this rod upon the ground and speak the
following:
" Uthgos plam'f Daoloth asgu'i! O come forth Thou who sweepest aside the
veils of perception, and showest the realities beyond. For it shall
be here as it is in Yuggoth, in Tond as it is in Shaggai, in Poseidonis
as it is in Yaddith-Gho, in Yian-Ho as it is in Tsan-Chan. The time of
Thy coming is nigh, and the Abyss of the Night of Time is bridged. Make
Thyself manifest in our spheres, that we may gain Thy knowledge and be
edified thereby. Ia Th'ailog! K'thakluth m'khur'g ath'lys! Ia
Daoloth!"
When the beacons have been snuffed and the Render has manifested himself
within the Pentacle, he will reach forth and take what is necessary
from those nearby. After this the wizard may question the Render how-
soever it is desired. No banishment is necessary, for following the
impartation of the knowledge and the departure of his time the Render
shall withdraw back to the Veil Beyond the Abyss.
The following is most important. If any portion of the ritual, no
matter how small, is not performed properly, it is best to conclude the
ceremony forthwith before the Render manifests. If the candle flames
burn yellow, it shows the favor of That Which Is Beyond. Make certain
to perform the ceremony at the exact moment of the Veil's rending, for
this time is brief. Be fluid with the motions and speak the words
of invocation smoothly. Be certain that those who assist you are
trustworthy and steadfast. It is of especial import that those who call
out to the Veil should do so out of a genuine desire for knowledge and
not mere curiosity, for That Which Is Beyond will give those whose search
is for the latter exactly that which they desire.
Some have said that the Render may bestown the ability to perceive the
true nature of the world, but such an experiment is extremely perilous
to the mind and soul of he who would do so. The Atlantean high priest
Klarkash-ton tells of an acolyte who attempted to do so, and met his
death the the hands of his horrified fellows as they struck out at
_what had grown within_. Considering this, such an act would be foolish
for all but the mightiest sorcerers.
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