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Des Vermis ~repack~ -

It contains forbidden knowledge regarding ancient rituals, necromancy, and the summoning of "star-vampires."

Yet to focus solely on horror is to miss the worm’s essential truth. In the scientific revolution of the 18th century, Gilbert White’s Natural History of Selborne and later Charles Darwin’s The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms (1881) completely reframed the creature. Darwin calculated that worms in England turn the entire topsoil every few years. The worm is not a destroyer but a creator. It eats death—leaves, carcasses, dung—and excretes life: nitrogen-rich castings that fertilize the earth. From this perspective, des vermis is a treatise on resurrection. The worm does not represent the end of the story but the recycling of it. The decay it accelerates is the prerequisite for new growth. The graveyard’s soil, churned by worms, is the most fertile ground in any village. des vermis

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