Well, first third, really. But I didn’t want to call it the half-time report. But damn the band is taking a long, long time to clear the field. Up With People just goes on forever, don’t it.
October 2005 Archives
What a spare little book this is! Then, what else would one expect from a stone such as Saxeus? A subtly stinging rebuke of plenilunial elementalism, you say? Read on!
A phantom text on the history of Ad Vim, with spells.
A text concerning Toucchian enchantment
A comprehensive text on the five substances for the Lexicon Game.
A sketchy guide to the etiquette and politics of a dizzying array of færie courts, in the context of negotiating for vis and safe passage through regio.
Text on herbam by Aegidius. Phantom for the Nemus Animae lexicon game.
Reputation as a “puzzle book” keeps Speculum from joining Artificia videndi clari as a definitive essentialist text.
ad voco draconis by Testudo Tesselata (L107) filia Chalybs (L77) Full bound octavo text in embossed leather with metal decoration and fasteners. Each section contains a full color plate with illustrations by the author or adapted from traditional sources, showing...
A harmless text musing on perception. Or a thinly veiled Eleanorian manifesto.
The latest thorn in Perdix' already well-gored side.
New image gallery.
Manu Tenere's very own ray of sunshine.
Arguably the progenitor of a growing trend of libri nugarum that has spread well beyond the bounds of Lemmitism, though antecedents are not hard to find.
The resident Lemmite is now up on the wall.