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Sunshine Grimoire (Jerome The Wizard's Spell-Book)
It resembles a combination between a child's colouring-in book that you might find in a nursery, and a maternity journal for first-time expectant mothers, except as compiled and published by an insane homeless vagrant. There appear to be interleaving sheets filled with cartoonish drawings, illustrations and infantile stickers. Scrawled upon notched squares of gridded, absorbent paper (you notice a very slight astringent smell, a bit like printer toner or wafting ink of some sort) you see the ramblings of Jerome - he appeared to be obsessed with some sort of Blood Apocalypse, the impending arrival of a Promised Son (it might be, "Promised Sun", it is hard to discern from the blotted and stained handwriting) who would herald the unravelling of man through Uncreated Light. The arrival of this Promised One would first see harbingers in the form of storms and fire, and also some sort of a ritual involving a woman, taking place beneath a "Sign", though Jerome appeared uncertain as to what exact form this Sign would take, or indeed where its location could be.
There is however a lot of debate around "hiking" and "cutting" - perhaps this demonic sign is located on some remote mountain trail, with a female as the victim of a gruesome knife sacrifice?
From his demented ramblings you can tell that Jerome believed the destruction of this "Sign", or indeed of the woman before the commencement of the ritual, would avert this cataclysm and prevent the unspeakably horrifying unleashing of Uncreated Light. Yet from his morbid fascination with the Blood Apocalypse, you are bewildered as to whether Jerome appeared be working to avert the eschatological demise of all mankind, or instead to faciliate it. The spellbook also appears to contain a long list of contact details of Jerome The Wizard's associates.