My ancestral ghosts have different proclivities. Tycho Brahe must have brought in whores for Jepp to fuck. I get a perverse pleasure watching myself fuck the traitor girls, from the prison cell. Commodus wants to ass fuck everyone he meets, so I’ve dedicated myself to make a strap-on that stimulates the fucker as much as it does the fuckee. The two queens wish to come out to test the tech toys.
Flo has taken over the accounting work after Christina’s death. She’s a stickler, but she can’t handle Nestra’s assets; which, …show more content…
You took away her power when you killed Nestra. The Cabeiri belong to you.
Other factions still exist and mother still acts as face to the Cabeiri.
All will fall to your network. Your mother will concede and relinquish her power to you.
What about the drug? Is Kal a better candidate than Jimmy.
Yes, because Kal shows signs of a vivid imagination; which, helps in the processing of dreams. We should test your micro-injectors on Jimmy, though. You seem to handle the drug better than the other women and the injectors may have improved the experience. We can hope men respond well to the injectors, too.
One thing that I want to better understand is how you retrieve information from the test subjects. Newt drew his visions, but the other case histories differ.
Newt’s artistic expression offered great benefit; most subjects receive interviews under the influence of a truth …show more content…
We use our on recipes, but both free the subject from inhibition. The interviewer has to take care in not introducing any false memories.
Did you use the drug, on Newt?
A drug designed to prompt lucid dreaming works better on the artists. We’ve worked with such individuals before. Newt gave us more vivid imagery than most, but we learned little else new. His Uncle Holder has been a more notable wellspring.
I haven’t read any research about a man named Holder.
He’s an ongoing test subject. The drug often induces violent episodes, but the uncle’s age and his social isolation makes him, more, manageable than most. His toleration for the drug has helped him survive longer than most.
What happened to Newt?
He died—like all men do.
We’ll talk again later, but please jot down anything you think I should know.
One question, if I may. What has the drug done to you? Such information will benefit me in my research.
I’ll tell you more, later, but I’ll tell you that I see a jumble of images. Newt’s artwork shows great historical detail and mine only come as use when I see a likeness in this day and age. When I visited, Leda’s house, I recognized the manchineel tree because it looks the same today, as it did centuries ago. The greatest effects are the