The Spectacle & Mythology Remains
Story never finished. First two paragraphs.
It was a gruesome time for the little ones made captives beneath the Masonic temple in the cradle of American liberty. It was written on codices, hidden behind Adobe walls in rock deserts of the west, and it is now translated to us by the trickster scribe. They were brought by the exiled brother of Napoleon and handed to the Masons in retribution for the safe voyage out of France and across the sea. There were only 27 of them at the time of their imprisonment but they soon created a thriving community in the crypts beneath the Masonic temple. The initiated conducted anthropological investigations on the community and earnestly catalogued their behavior patterns and social structures. They organized themselves into tribes of about 10 members and traced familial lines from their mother’s side. When the men reached a certain age they were married to women of different tribes in an elaborate mass marriage celebration. Once a newly married male entered the new tribe he was initiated through ritual scarification symbolizing the tribe’s sacred totem. All Totem lines were directly associated to different insects. The little ones, in general, seemed to attract all species of insect and enjoyed the presence of insects at all times.
Around the turn of the century two tribes managed to escape the Masonic crypts and hid themselves in rail cars headed west. Soon after the escape all the remaining tribes were exterminated and all documents concerned with their study were destroyed. The two remaining tribes found themselves in the desert of the southwest and recorded their story on scrapes of wood and paper eventually hiding a copy behind old Pueblo ruins. Eventually the two families settled in different parts of the region: One took the grey mountains of present day New Mexico the other went to the northern edge of the Grand Canyon. They met once every five years to marry and if there were no marriages to perform they simply traded wisdom and products. After a few years the Grey Mountain little ones became the Centipede Totem and the Canyon settlers became the Totem of the Blue Scorpion.
It was a gruesome time for the little ones made captives beneath the Masonic temple in the cradle of American liberty. It was written on codices, hidden behind Adobe walls in rock deserts of the west, and it is now translated to us by the trickster scribe. They were brought by the exiled brother of Napoleon and handed to the Masons in retribution for the safe voyage out of France and across the sea. There were only 27 of them at the time of their imprisonment but they soon created a thriving community in the crypts beneath the Masonic temple. The initiated conducted anthropological investigations on the community and earnestly catalogued their behavior patterns and social structures. They organized themselves into tribes of about 10 members and traced familial lines from their mother’s side. When the men reached a certain age they were married to women of different tribes in an elaborate mass marriage celebration. Once a newly married male entered the new tribe he was initiated through ritual scarification symbolizing the tribe’s sacred totem. All Totem lines were directly associated to different insects. The little ones, in general, seemed to attract all species of insect and enjoyed the presence of insects at all times.
Around the turn of the century two tribes managed to escape the Masonic crypts and hid themselves in rail cars headed west. Soon after the escape all the remaining tribes were exterminated and all documents concerned with their study were destroyed. The two remaining tribes found themselves in the desert of the southwest and recorded their story on scrapes of wood and paper eventually hiding a copy behind old Pueblo ruins. Eventually the two families settled in different parts of the region: One took the grey mountains of present day New Mexico the other went to the northern edge of the Grand Canyon. They met once every five years to marry and if there were no marriages to perform they simply traded wisdom and products. After a few years the Grey Mountain little ones became the Centipede Totem and the Canyon settlers became the Totem of the Blue Scorpion.

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