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The Cabal of Thotash The Cabal of Thotash by J. Zachary Pike
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“Well, one possibility is that this was some evil society dedicated to the service of one of the Professor’s elder beings from beyond time. A being so powerful, mind you, that somewhere between four a.m. and six a.m. this morning it forced entry into our reality, tracked down a few hundred of its own worshippers for some offense, made such a mess of them that it’ll take forensics years to figure out who’s who, and wrote words on the wall in their bodily substances that’ll make weak-minded men go mad. And, if that were the case, and this is the crucial bit,” the Detective growled, leaning in close to the Lieutenant, “we’d have to investigate it.” The lieutenant gulped. Lafont straightened up and brushed the crumbs off his coat. “Or a bunch of nutjobs in some cult committed mass suicide.” “Ah,” said the lieutenant. After a thoughtful pause, he added, “Terrible thing, mass suicide. Such a shame they went that route.”
J. Zachary Pike, The Cabal of Thotash
“No, no, I get that,” said the man. “I mean, are you Republicans or Democrats?” “The earth shall burst like a fat boil and denizens of shadow shall lick the marrow from the bones of the idle!” shouted the Hand. “Who cares for your paltry government?” “I’m a taxpayer. I care,” said the man. The Mouth intervened. “What my associate is trying to say is that we hope to end existence as we know it before the next election cycle.” “Oh. Not interested,” said the man. He deposited his pamphlet in a nearby trashcan as he walked away. It was already overflowing with identical pamphlets.”
J. Zachary Pike, The Cabal of Thotash
“The Contract had an air of esoteric mysticism when it covered topics related to the universe’s deepest secrets, yet it was gratuitously specific regarding the wrath of Thotash and the penalty for default. Huge swaths of the unholy text were dedicated to the terrors and woes that would fall upon those who failed to meet the Terms, including pestilences of the skin, debilitating afflictions of vital organs, nameless horrors from forgotten dimensions, and the “rain of teeth,” though whose teeth was uncertain. Article VIII, section 3, subsection B was particularly unsettling, assuming one had sufficient familiarity with anatomy to grasp it fully”
J. Zachary Pike, The Cabal of Thotash