The Vermin Gospel Has Been Written


There are books you study, and there are books you survive. The Vermin Gospel belongs to the latter.

This grimoire does not flatter the reader with beauty or easy symbols. It crawls. It gnaws. It whispers from beneath the floorboards and behind the walls. Here you will not find angels in white robes but rats as saints of hunger, cockroaches as prophets of resilience, maggots as choirs of decay, and termites as architects of collapse.

The book is built as infestation: twenty full chapters with over 160 detailed spells, charms, and rites — each practical, each meant to be carried out. Add to that four extended multi-day systems: a three-night vigil, a seven-day nest consecration, a thirteen-day cycle of rot and renewal, and a nine-night psalm to the swarm.

The Vermin Gospel closes with a benediction, then opens again into appendices: a catalogue of charms, correspondences of vermin, dream omens, and psalms of the swarm. It is scripture, it is field manual, it is nest.

If you have read my other works, know this: this is the heaviest. Not in page count alone, but in density. The Gospel is not metaphor. It is covenant. It is hunger sanctified, dust remembered, swarm enthroned.

Step into the cracks. Whisper the verses. Carry crumbs in your pocket.
The pantheon is waiting.

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