I returned then to the center of the room, and measured out
a space twenty-one feet in diameter, which I swept with a 'broom of hyssop.' About
this, I drew a circle of chalk, taking care never to step over the circle.
Beyond this I smudged, with a bunch of garlic, a broad belt right around the
chalked circle, and when this was complete, I took from among my stores in the
center a small jar of a certain water. I broke away the parchment, and withdrew
the stopper. Then, dipping my left forefinger in the little jar, I went 'round
the circle again, making upon the floor, just within the line of chalk, the
Second Sign of the Saaamaaa Ritual, and joining each Sign most carefully with
the left-handed crescent. I can tell you, I felt easier when this was done, and
the 'water circle' complete. Then, I unpacked some more of the stuff that I had
brought, and placed a lighted candle in the 'valley' of each Crescent. After
that, I drew a Pentacle, so that each of the five points of the defensive star touched
the chalk circle. In the five points of the star I placed five portions of the
bread, each wrapped in linen, and in the five 'vales,' five opened jars of the
water I had used to make the 'water circle.' And now I had my first protective
barrier complete…I turned-to now to fit the Electric Pentacle, setting it so
that each of its 'points' and 'vales' coincided exactly with the 'points' and
'vales' of the drawn pentagram upon the floor. Then I connected up the battery,
and the next instant the pale blue glare from the intertwining vacuum tubes
shone out.
William Hope Hodgson.
Karnacki the Ghost Finder: fighting the horrors of the Outer Darkness with neon tubes and electrodes, and not fainting like a sissy girl about it (well, not that often).
ReplyDeleteMarcus Rowland's "Carnacki Cylinders" did some fun gameable things with the Carnacki tales.
http://www.forgottenfutures.com/game/ff4/
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
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