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Aurophylaxis was a religious practice that originated with the
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Aurophylaxis was a religious practice that originated with the [[Nitenmangrey]] that has come back into vogue in recent years. As with most discussions of the Nitenmangrey, experts disagree on the details of this practice, with three theories currently prevailing amongst Nitenmangrey scholars:
[[Nitenmangrey]] that has come back into vogue in recent years. As with
 
most discussions of the Nitenmangrey, experts disagree on the details
 
of this practice, with three theories currently prevailing amongst
 
Nitenmangrey scholars:
 
  
First is that Aurophylaxis was a ritual performed by Nitenmangrey
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First is that Aurophylaxis was a ritual performed by Nitenmangrey [[Twitch Doctor|Twitch Doctors]], members of the religious elite, at certain times of year, during which they would ingest a substance
[[Twitch Doctor|Twitch Doctors]], members of the religious elite, at
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called, also called Aurophylaxis, and be subjected to visions that they would use to help guide their religion and society.
certain times of year, during which they would ingest a substance
 
called, also called Aurophylaxis, and be subjected to visions that
 
they would use to help guide their religion and society.
 
  
The second theory is that Aurophylaxis was applied as a form of
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The second theory is that Aurophylaxis was applied as a form of punishment, criminals being given visions to hopefully reduce the chances of recidivism before they were released into society.
punishment, criminals being given visions to hopefully reduce the
 
chances of recidivism before they were released into society.
 
  
The most plausible theory, in this author's opinion, is that the
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The most plausible theory, in this author's opinion, is that the Nitenmangrey considered their religious leaders to be criminals and the rest of the discussion is somewhat moot.
Nitenmangrey considered their religious leaders to be criminals and
 
the rest of the discussion is somewhat moot.
 
  
In either case, Aurophylaxis is and was always performed in even numbers,
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In either case, Aurophylaxis is and was always performed in even numbers, with one half of the participants being given one formulation of Aurophylaxis and the other half being given another. This causes the first group to enter a state of eudaimonia while the other group becomes spelnative to a rather alarming degree. This may be a Nitenmangrey metaphor for the existence of good and evil in every person. Both groups have hallucinations, or visions, and eventually lapse into unconsciousness.  Upon awakening, they are often plied with [[Umlaut Tea]] to calm their nerves as they recount their experiences.
with one half of the participants being given one formulation of
 
Aurophylaxis and the other half being given another. This causes the
 
first group to enter a state of eudaimonia while the other group
 
becomes spelnative to a rather alarming degree. This may be a
 
Nitenmangrey metaphor for the existence of good and evil in every
 
person. Both groups have hallucinations, or visions, and eventually
 
lapse into unconsciousness.  Upon awakening, they are often plied with
 
[[Umlaut Tea]] to calm their nerves as they recount their experiences.
 
  
 
== Formulating Aurophylaxis ==
 
== Formulating Aurophylaxis ==
  
Aurophylaxis, the substance in this case, is a highly potent narcotic
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Aurophylaxis, the substance in this case, is a highly potent narcotic formulated from a mixture of [[spelgof]], the bark of a [[Pziqq trees|Pziqq]] and just a dash of [[deathbug]] venom. The exact ratios were thought to be lost with the Nitenmangrey, but never underestimate the determinedness of some people. I understand that some of the people searching for the proper formulation had, shall we say, rather unpleasant experiences. There was even one explosion.
formulated from a mixture of [[spelgof]], the bark of a [[Pziqq trees|Pziqq]] and just a dash of [[deathbug]] venom. The exact ratios
 
were thought to be lost with the Nitenmangrey, but never underestimate
 
the determinedness of some people. I understand that some of the
 
people searching for the proper formulation had, shall we say, rather
 
unpleasant experiences. There was even one explosion.
 
  
The secret is the deathbug venom. Most everyone knows that deathbugs
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The secret is the deathbug venom. Most everyone knows that deathbugs have two kinds of venom, and it is these that give Aurophylaxis its varying effects. If the first, benign venom, colloquially known as Winelust Syrup, is used, the substance will induce the first, eudaimonic state. If the other venom is used, the substance produces the splenative effects.
have two kinds of venom, and it is these that give Aurophylaxis it's
 
varying effects. If the first, benign venom, colloquially known as
 
Winelust Syrup, is used, the substance will induce the first,
 
eudaimonic state. If the other venom is used, the
 
substance produces the splenative effects.
 
  
 
== Heh and Blammo, out of balance ==
 
== Heh and Blammo, out of balance ==
  
Of late, it has been theorized that Aurophylaxis works by inducing an
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Of late, it has been theorized that Aurophylaxis works by inducing an artificial [[Heh-blammo balance|Heh-Blammo]] imbalance in the person who ingests it, either making them more Heh, or more Blammo. This, it is posited, is why it is crucial that there always be an even number of eudaimonic and splenative participants, so that the universal Heh-Blammo balance isn't affected.
artifical [[Heh-blammo balance|Heh-Blammo]] imbalance in the person who ingests it, either
 
making them more Heh, or more Blammo. This, it is posited, is why it
 
is crucial that there always be an even number of eudaimonic and
 
splenative participants, so that the universal Heh-Blammo balance
 
isn't affected.
 
  
Some argue that this knowledge of the Heh-Blammo balance in such an
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Some argue that this knowledge of the Heh-Blammo balance in such an ancient civilisation was proof of the Nitenmangrey's advanced state. Others argue that it's merely by luck that the Nitenmangrey
ancient civilisation was proof of the Nitenmangrey's advanced
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kept their rites in balance and thus the world wasn't destroyed. Pragmatists may point out that neither statement is mutually exclusive.
state. Others argue that it's merely by luck that the Nitenmangrey
 
kept their rites in balance and thus the world wasn't
 
destroyed. Pragmatists may point out that neither statement is mutually exclusive.
 
  
 
== Aurophylaxis Today ==
 
== Aurophylaxis Today ==
  
Not surprisingly, Aurophylaxis has become something of a trend these
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Not surprisingly, Aurophylaxis has become something of a trend these days, with the first recorded successful incidence happening about -7 [[EC]]. Never one to deny people their religion, or other
days, with the first recorded successful incidence happening about -7
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intoxicant of choice, this author still feels that there is an alarming side to the resurgence of Aurophylaxis: instead of a religious practice, some unscrupulous sorts believe the visions induced by Aurophylaxis can answer the Questions given them by their [[Hive-Lord|Hive-Lords]]. Several less
EC. Never one to deny people their religion, or other
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scrupulous Hive-Lords have even begun to accept these Answers, although the high incidence of spoon-fed Questions being answered in this way may have something to do with this.  
intoxicant of choice, this author still feels that there is an alarming side to the
 
resurgence of Aurophylaxis: instead of a religious practice, some
 
unscrupulous sorts believe the visions induced by Aurophylaxis can
 
answer the Questions given them by their [[Hive-Lord|Hive-Lords]]. Several less
 
scrupulous Hive-Lords have even begun to accept these Answers,
 
although the high incidence of spoon-fed Questions being answered in
 
this way may have something to do with this.  
 
  
 
'''Citations''': [[Pziqq trees]], [[Twitch Doctor]], [[Nitenmangrey]].
 
'''Citations''': [[Pziqq trees]], [[Twitch Doctor]], [[Nitenmangrey]].
  
 
--[[User:Fausto Sorensen|Fausto Sorensen]] 12:49, 17 May 2005 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Fausto Sorensen|Fausto Sorensen]] 12:49, 17 May 2005 (EDT)

Revision as of 16:59, 17 May 2005

Aurophylaxis was a religious practice that originated with the Nitenmangrey that has come back into vogue in recent years. As with most discussions of the Nitenmangrey, experts disagree on the details of this practice, with three theories currently prevailing amongst Nitenmangrey scholars:

First is that Aurophylaxis was a ritual performed by Nitenmangrey Twitch Doctors, members of the religious elite, at certain times of year, during which they would ingest a substance called, also called Aurophylaxis, and be subjected to visions that they would use to help guide their religion and society.

The second theory is that Aurophylaxis was applied as a form of punishment, criminals being given visions to hopefully reduce the chances of recidivism before they were released into society.

The most plausible theory, in this author's opinion, is that the Nitenmangrey considered their religious leaders to be criminals and the rest of the discussion is somewhat moot.

In either case, Aurophylaxis is and was always performed in even numbers, with one half of the participants being given one formulation of Aurophylaxis and the other half being given another. This causes the first group to enter a state of eudaimonia while the other group becomes spelnative to a rather alarming degree. This may be a Nitenmangrey metaphor for the existence of good and evil in every person. Both groups have hallucinations, or visions, and eventually lapse into unconsciousness. Upon awakening, they are often plied with Umlaut Tea to calm their nerves as they recount their experiences.

Formulating Aurophylaxis

Aurophylaxis, the substance in this case, is a highly potent narcotic formulated from a mixture of spelgof, the bark of a Pziqq and just a dash of deathbug venom. The exact ratios were thought to be lost with the Nitenmangrey, but never underestimate the determinedness of some people. I understand that some of the people searching for the proper formulation had, shall we say, rather unpleasant experiences. There was even one explosion.

The secret is the deathbug venom. Most everyone knows that deathbugs have two kinds of venom, and it is these that give Aurophylaxis its varying effects. If the first, benign venom, colloquially known as Winelust Syrup, is used, the substance will induce the first, eudaimonic state. If the other venom is used, the substance produces the splenative effects.

Heh and Blammo, out of balance

Of late, it has been theorized that Aurophylaxis works by inducing an artificial Heh-Blammo imbalance in the person who ingests it, either making them more Heh, or more Blammo. This, it is posited, is why it is crucial that there always be an even number of eudaimonic and splenative participants, so that the universal Heh-Blammo balance isn't affected.

Some argue that this knowledge of the Heh-Blammo balance in such an ancient civilisation was proof of the Nitenmangrey's advanced state. Others argue that it's merely by luck that the Nitenmangrey kept their rites in balance and thus the world wasn't destroyed. Pragmatists may point out that neither statement is mutually exclusive.

Aurophylaxis Today

Not surprisingly, Aurophylaxis has become something of a trend these days, with the first recorded successful incidence happening about -7 EC. Never one to deny people their religion, or other intoxicant of choice, this author still feels that there is an alarming side to the resurgence of Aurophylaxis: instead of a religious practice, some unscrupulous sorts believe the visions induced by Aurophylaxis can answer the Questions given them by their Hive-Lords. Several less scrupulous Hive-Lords have even begun to accept these Answers, although the high incidence of spoon-fed Questions being answered in this way may have something to do with this.

Citations: Pziqq trees, Twitch Doctor, Nitenmangrey.

--Fausto Sorensen 12:49, 17 May 2005 (EDT)