What The Reths Are
When the darkest desires and ugliest emotions are converge, a seed of a Reth is created. The seed will continue to absorb the negative emotions that the consciousness creates and after years of nurturing, an adolescent Reth will be born in the world.
Reths are not evil nor good, they are driven by instinct and can be a blessing or a plague. Most of them are colorfull, because they are the amalgamation of strong and different feelings that they give them they unique characteristics.
Every Reth is unique, some times the difference between two Reths is miniscule, but never one Reth can be exactly the same with another , just like jealousy or hate. The Reths have they own unique Names. Strange and hard to pronounce their Names are they true life.
The following instruction are writen for the ones that dare to own Reths.
For the Lucid Dreamer
Greedings fellow traveler. Every Reth you own can manifestate itself in the Dream , speak in the Dream its name and it will be manifested to terrify you or rid you of your unpleasant emotions. The Reths are attracted by the force of your emotions, call them to eat and devour your hate , your fears , your passion. But beware, call the name of a Reth that you do not own, and this text that you just red it will make your subconscious to rebel and the manifestation of the Reth will be uncontrolable.
For the Chaos Magic Practitioner
Greedings fellow Magician. You can use every Reth you own as a very special Sigil. Its name can be used as a mantra. Absorb the image of the Reth or its name and your negative emotions will be consumed. Observe your dreams, because Reths manifest themselves in the Dream. Dont try to absorb a Reth that you do not own. The subconscious can be vicious and ill behaved when it have an excuse to.
For the one that just like this creatures
You want to own Reths? Good for you , you have a good taste, why don't you try to call some Reths names before you go to sleep? Maybe a surprice is in stock for you!
Adraxao
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