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There is something so delicious about the closest hospital to Franklin being in Prentiss. Every baby born in Franklin, was born in Prentiss, 24 miles away.
#I cant express why it just#compels me#ocs#thoughts#BD#something something this place isnât your place this home is not a home it is a grave etc#my home is my graveyard#also Prentiss being the literal embodiment of life and living
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The Final Ritual and the other 13 Entities
So Iâve been thinking, since the only ritual to succeed in bringing in all the fears was still controlled by the Eye, what would it have looked like if it were one of the others in charge? The end result would have to be the same, since all 14 have to come into the world or else none of them will stay, but there are a lot of elements to the ritual itself and even how the new world works that seemed to be exclusive to the Eye. Hereâs what I think would have to be the same: obviously the Archivist position is important, so I think each of the Entities would have to come up with their own âcenterâ. A person, or something else, who has in some way been marked or touched by all the other fears, but still embodies their main patron. Also, since the original Watcherâs Crown was still present in the main ritual with the Panopticon being another center of power, I think the Final Ritual would still be based on the original ritual attempt, or at least take some ideas from it. The whole thing would probably vary based on who does it, but those are the elements that I think are important. So hereâs my ideas of what that might look like for the other Entities.
The Buriedâs ritual was the Sunken Sky, and they basically just threw a whole town into a pit. Gertrudeâs idea to counteract it by throwing in someone touched by void could actually be used to enhance the power of the ritual, I think. Instead of just the Vast, the person thrown in could be marked by every fear, and would have a role in the new world as the center of power. The new world would be completely underground, with maybe only Vast domains in the sky above, and the center of power would stay in a chamber at the center of the Earth, roots reaching out to pockets of space where other domains exist and drawing in sustenance. The Center might even be a good name for the role, evoking the image of them being surrounded and crushed.
The Corruption didnât really have a ritual, but itâs implied that it was trying to crawl through a door made by Prentissâ worms. Maybe it would instead crawl in through a person? The focus of power, marked as usual by every fear, would spend some time festering in rot and preparing themselves to be a perfect home for the Corruption, until it bursts out of them. The new world would probably be covered in bugs and mold and other agents of the Corruption that go around feeding on the fear harvested by the others. The focus of power could maybe function a bit like a Hive, connected to every being of Filth that lives in and feeds them.
The Dark attempted to make a world of the Extinguished Sun, using a literal dark sun they made in space. I think it would be present in the new world, but probably not the main focus of power since it doesnât have a way to include all the others. This one would probably be similar to the Eyeâs, with someone marked by all the fears performing a simple ritual to bring darkness and fear to the world. Instead of the sky being covered in eyes, there would be no light anywhere except for the domains, where people need to see what theyâre afraid of. The world might even change to be like the empty darkness of space, with the dark sun and the focus in the center and the domains orbiting around it. I think the focus of power would end up blind, maybe even performing the act as part of the ritual, and be able to sense and feed on fear without their sight.
The Desolationâs cult probably had the right idea making a Messiah for their version of the Scorched Earth. That is essentially what the Archivist was for the Eye, except they didnât know that she had to be marked by all the fears. So, Agnes Montague would be the focus. Itâs implied that the goal was to eventually destroy Agnes and release her power, since she prevented the ritual in canon by dying in a less destructive way. I think this would probably still happen in the main ritual, using the power of Desolation to destroy her body and release the power of all the fears. She would probably still rule the new world as a form of energy, like a massive flame that burns with the force of all the fear being fed to her. Like a flame, I think the world ruled by Desolation would burn out quickly. Sure, all the fears would be there for a while doing their thing, but Desolation would want to consume faster and faster and would likely run out of living beings fairly quickly, leaving them all to starve.
The End doesnât need a ritual, since it eventually gets everything. I think it wouldnât bother trying to bring in all the fears, but letâs say for the sake of argument that it wants more, and decides to kill its siblings. That would probably be the whole ritual, just ending everything in the world. It would feed for a little while as everything dies, then fade away like the rest of them. A world ruled by the End would be nothing, essentially, but itâs nature as an eldritch being means it would have to have something to feed on, so those two things donât really work together. It would probably create a kind of Death God, marked by all the fears, to bring them all together only to be killed. Which is probably why it doesnât want a ritual at all, it wouldnât be very interesting.
The Eye, of course, had the Watcherâs Crown, brought by the Archivist who was marked by all 14, and drinking in fear from all the others through its Panopticon. Itâs possible that since the Archivist wasnât originally the one in the center watching everything, there could be more than one center of power. But he also said that the Eye wanted him there in the Panopticon, so I think itâs natural for the one who is marked to also end up in the center.
The Flesh had The Last Feast, a ritual where they just threw a bunch of meat in a pit. Not very creative, but I think the pit was supposed to represent a mouth. Maybe it was supposed to end with the Flesh consuming it all and coming into power, but it never got to finish since Gertrude blew it up. In order to work and bring together all the fears, the pit would have to consume some element of all of them. The simplest way to do this would probably be to prepare sacrifices that have been marked by all the fears; throw in someone that was consumed by bugs, someone who fell off a building, someone who anticipated their death their whole life, etc. The pit itself would probably be the focus in the new world, perhaps coming into being as some sort of creature. Or else the ritual could be altered and a person or animal consumes the flesh marked by fear, and that one would be the ruler of the new world. Whatever form it takes, the being of flesh would be fed fear in its physical form, consuming until it all runs out.
The Hunt was never able to complete the Everchase, because they didnât want the hunt to end. Simply catching its prey probably wouldnât be enough power for the ritual anyway, so the hunt would have to involve all the fears and coalesce into some great event that changes the world, then starts the chase all over again in the new world. The focus of power could be someone who is hunted by some aspect of each fear, then in turn hunts them. Maybe it takes the form of an arena of some kind, where 14 avatars are thrown in to kill each other, with the goal of the Hunter winning the fight. It would probably take a few tries, but the victor of the hunt would get to continue their chase once every fear enters the world. They could have their pick of victims, much like Daisy who traveled between domains, killing whoever she pleased.
The Lonely ritual involved isolating a bunch of people, with the goal of eventually cutting them off completely and leaving them the stew in their own fear. I think whoever the focus of power is, they would have to be alone right from the beginning of the ritual. They would go around and face each of the fears, being marked by them, all without any human contact except the avatars who hurt them. This would be difficult to orchestrate unless the person was willing, but their isolation would bring the fears together with the Lonely in charge. They would rule over the new world by themselves, of course, never interacting directly with any of their victims but still benefiting from their fear. The world itself would probably be very spread out, with most of the people being fed on having to face their fears alone, except for where being around others is involved in their fear.
The Slaughter ritual began and ended with World War II, called the Risen War. Itâs implied that it failed because the ship it took place on wasnât blown up in the end, but I think people deciding to end the war had something to do with it as well. I think the ritual could only succeed if the people involved fully commit to the fighting, and of course if it is able to involve the other fears as well. This would probably involve something similar to my idea for the Hunt; a massive fight involving avatars of all 14 fears. The Huntâs fighting would play out a little differently, with the main focus being tracking down and killing their prey, but the Slaughterâs ritual would just be an all out bloodbath. The focus of the ritual, which will be called the Soldier, would have to fight and be injured by all 14 fears, but emerge victorious and bring them all into the world. The Soldier would have the power to kill anyone with ease, although the domains would probably bring back its victims to be killed over and over again. The new world could even be structured like a war, with the Soldier leading the fight against anyone and everyone, fears fighting amongst themselves for more power.
The Spiral attempted to create a world that didnât make sense in the Great Twisting. I think the construction itself could have included all the other fears, like 14 monuments to each of them. I canât imagine marking a single person to be very powerful, because to be closely affiliated with the Spiral, their mind would be changed in a way that would probably make them process fear differently. It could work, but I think focusing the power on the ritual itself would be more effective. Maybe the sacrifices they brought could be avatars of other fears, each thrown into the Distortionâs hallways and absorbed into its being. The ruler of the new world would be something not quite a person, not quite a structure. Victims would be thrown around different domains to disorient them, and the laws of physics probably wouldnât work right. Imagine a scary funhouse with different fears there to scare you, and thatâs probably what being in the fearpocalypse ruled by the Spiral is like.
The Stranger would have a bigger version of the Unknowing. The original idea had only a dancer, a choir, and a powerful skin artifact. I think if they wanted to include all the fears, the performance would have to be expanded to include something that represents all of them. They could have a puppet act for the Web, some kind of shooting display for the Slaughter, maybe a gross animal show for the Flesh. Iâm imagining a whole carnival of fear, maybe one that goes on for a few days to build up power. Since the dancer is the center of power for that ritual, I think she would have to be the one marked by all the fears as well. Or maybe just their presence in the ritual would be enough, I donât know. The final result, instead of having an eye watching everything, maybe would have the Dancer in charge, drawing power from every being that feeds on fear.
The Vast tried to throw a bunch of people in a submarine, but even Fairchild said that was probably not well thought out. I usually have this one mirror the Buried though, so let's say the ritual is to throw someone marked by the fears into some kind of vast space. It could be the ocean, the sky, space, whatever is scariest for that person. The new world would probably be very open and not have a lot of ground, but enough for other fear domains to exist.
Finally, the Web also avoids a ritual because it likes the world how it is, but that's not entirely true based on what we learn by the end of the series. It has a hand in completing the Eye's ritual not because it wants all the fears in this world, but because it wants all the fears bound together so it can escape into another world. It knows that in a world with the fears, at least the way the Eye designed it, life and fear is finite, so it wants somewhere that it can always survive. I think if it took the time to plan, it could figure out a ritual that would bring the fears and make it a renewable source of energy. It must be possible, Annabelle even said that she thought the Eye was a bit simple, which makes me wonder why the Web wouldn't just do the ritual itself. It was likely missing some information, or it just wasn't in it's nature to take over like that. But for the sake of this argument, let's say the Web did figure out how to bring the fears into this world and not run out of people. Maybe just let them age and have babies. They would need someone marked by the fears, and would probably be able to do it the fastest if it decided to directly interfere. I could see the ritual itself involving weaving a sort of web, like connecting the strands of consequences together. The focus of power, the Weaver in charge, could pull the strands of the world and keep things running smoothly and efficiently, so that no one goes hungry.
#tma#tma entities#tma analysis#the buried#the corruption#the dark#the desolation#the end#the eye#the hunt#the lonely#the slaughter#the spiral#the stranger#the vast#the web#the flesh
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I'm not in/listening to The Magnus Archives but are there actually more women in the show that are scarier then men? I don't mind spoilers, I'm just really curious. Scarier how?
oh yeah for sure theres really no contest
also this is a horror podcast so?
jane prentiss - the flesh hive, almost ended the world and also hid under eliasâ nose for months which is Very Impressive Considering
jude perry - 50+ year old gay pyromaniac made out of wax, acting head of a cult that regularly causes massive damage for anyone who asks cause what else is she doing anyway
nikola orsinov - a living mannequin that strips people for parts, just really chipper and polite and in charge of almost ending the world
gertrude robinson - this woman stopped the apocalypse on the regular, maybe 5 times? shes also easily over 60 and iâm pretty sure the most ruthless character in the entire show? big fan of c4
alice âdaisyâ tonner - has killed monsters from a young age, regularly saved the mc, currently alive by sheer force of will in a magic casket that devours anything else that enters it
julia montak - daughter of a serial killer who travels the world and murders monsters with casual efficiency
mary keay - regularly interacts with books that kill a tremendous amount of people. had her entire body tattood and skinned herself to make another one of these books but her skin is the pages get it
agnes montague - aside from being the head of a cult she destroyed what could have been the webâs ascension site and also her skin sets people on fire so watch out
georgie barker - had her fear stolen by someone possessed with literal death and this has not really effected her life
annebelle cane - the only reason current season is happening and also looks like a spider⌠somehow
melanie king - almost turned into a rage monster and also single handedly stopped an invasion on the institute by living meat (dont worry about it)
basira hussain - potentially the next archivist in addition to spending time as a sectioned officer which is not a job with a long life expectancy.
not them and distortion are also here on a technicality of despite being genderless both of them present as women currently. not them is an ageless body snatcher and distortion is the only reason the main character is alive at all and also a living embodiment of unreality
(sasha isnât on here because sasha is an angel BUT ACTUALLY she worked for several years in artifact storage, a job that also doesnât have a long life expectancy and got promoted out of it so)
((and you know what im sure i missed some too so like if you love dangerous women this is a good show for you its fun its a good fun time))
#the magnus archives#listen we got so many good good ladies#we've got almost nothing but good ladies#good ladies all the way down#Anonymous#thank you for asking!!!
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