The Calendar of Nechrubel

The Nameless Scriptures. Transcribed by Anuk Schleger the monk.

The world trembles. One can feel it in ways sharp and subtle, mysterious and clear. One by one, inevitable events demand their place.

Illustrating this, the Game Master (GM) rolls a die each dawn. A result of 1 activates one Misery. The die used is determined by the GM and the group.

The GM then rolls d66 (dice: 1d66) to determine which Misery occurs. The same Misery will not befall the world twice.

The seventh Misery will always be 7:7, and the world finally dies. The seventh seal is broken for the seventh and final time.

The game and your lives end here. Burn the book.

When will all this agony end?

Years of pain: dice: 1d100 days A bleak half-year: dice: 1d20 days A fall in anguish: dice: 1d10 days A cruel month: dice: 1d6 days The end is nigh!: dice: 1d2 day(s)

Miseries

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PsalmText
1:1The City shall be made hollow. Of those who rest in hollowness, they shall not be seen.
1:2And the earth shall shake and be riven. And from the cracks shall rise a poisonous mist, and in ten days it will shroud the world.
1:3Of those who build mightily, stone by stone, so shall they fall, stone by stone.
1:4And the depths of the underworld shall bring forth flying spectres and crawling beasts. In their passing the worm grows fat, the vulture weary.
1:5Doubt is crowned. The loyal shall turn their blades on those who silver gave.
1:6And blood-cough shall spread like fire across the wastelands of the drought.
2:1As at the beginning, so at the end, all manner of fly and wasp shall fill the air.
2:2And the ground pale with maggots.
2:3And from the Spears: a frost. Born from Bergen Chrypt and covering all.
2:4And in ten days and one the writings of sorcerers will be made pale as air.
2:5And glass shall become quartz.
2:6And SHE shall see HIM grow stronger. And SHE reveals herself and all shall be slain.
3:1At Graven-Tosk the soil shall grow warm and those who rest be made to walk.
3:2In the heart of Sarkash fog and dusk shall breathe beneath the waking trees. That which was hewed by man shall now hew in its turn.
3:3And hunger shall come among you. You shall dig roots and pull children from the breast. The gaunt shall prey upon the gaunt.
3:4The great shall be made poor and the poor poorer still.
3:5Then shall come rain unending and the day shall be made night by its coming.
3:6Brother shall slay Brother and Sister poison Sister.
4:1For five days and five nights mothers flesh shall be the cloak of demons.
4:2And for five days and five nights shall fathers weep.
4:3Look to the West. Forth comes fire, and a horde, and the Kingdoms burn.
4:4The liar, Arkh shall make knots of the hearts of men, sundering the strongest of bonds.
4:5Behold now the Endless Sea, where Leviathan causes waves to be as mountains.
4:6And Leviathan shall come among you. Children winter-born and fated to fall before snow, both shall it take.
5:1The lake and brook shall blacken and the water become tar.
5:2The trees shall wither, shrivel and die.
5:3And birds shall fall dead from the sky.
5:4In one night all those not yet of seven years and seven days shall pass. Born and unborn. And dawn shall give them life as eaters of men.
5:5The sky shall weep fire and a great stone shall plummet as a city fallen from heaven. Its gift is Death and madness is its herald.
5:6And the last King and the last Queen shall wither to dust. Their wretched courts are devoured by wolves.
6:1You shall know the last day is come. The sun shall set and never rise.
6:2And day shall be as night and night as day. You shall not sleep, neither shall you wake.
6:3Anthelia shall have her will and drink all colour from the world.
6:4Those who walk on two legs shall be nameless as the beasts of the field.
6:5The earth shall vein, bringing black serpents forth from within the earth.
6:6And the unnamed enter the earth, passing through the Veil as it is sundered by Daejmon, the left underling of Nechrubel.
7:7All praise Yetsabu-Nech, the underworld’s nightmare, the black disk which stands before the sun! All praise Verhu, beaming with delight! All praise the fire which burns all! And the darkness shall swallow the darkness.
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