>>5339445>investment AI hehe that is a much better and more imaginative answer to the riddle lore-spell I posed here
>>5338582>Seeling NightBut actually it is much more simple. The paragraph is from Macbeth, what I mentioned Tolkien stole from: Ents/Birnam Wood, Witch King, Eowyn /Witch prophecy-curse that tricks Macbeth etc. Macbeth is The Usurper described in my riddle spell.
If you study economics (gah the vampire sorcery arggh) you probably heard of Adam Smith, The Wealth Of Nations.
His most famous saying is a description of price discovery, called the Invisible Hand. Every economist / vampire sorceror is taught this. How the disaggregated uncoordinated self-interest of merchants can propel markets towards Walrasian price equilibrium (insert meaningless vampire sorcery Jacobian matrices, Lagrangians, asterisks and determinants) which later became the ethos of greed is good etc.
But people forget economics did not really exist as a discipline when Adam Smith wrote and lived, he actually was more interested in literary criticism and moral philosophy. So I read an article about this, how he may actually have borrowed his most important Invisible Hand concept from the occult imagery of Shakespeare's Scottish play... I thought it would be interesting for an rpg setting, hehe.
And to disguise the Invisible Hand a bit, I simply took the complete extract from Macbeth. Seeling is a word from medieval falconry. It means to blind and tame a bird, by sewing shut its eyes. Maybe a bit like the picture here
>>5338686 Incidentally, in my modern urban Golgotha quest setting, if you were wondering why the Magus, the vampire sorceror in that game, walks a city where the Night never ends... maybe it was this spell, The Seeling Night he wrought upon it.