Saturday, January 3, 2026

Tales of the Sanctum: Era of the Spellbound - Episode 9: What Faust Hath Found (Updated January 3, 2026 22:45 EST)

 Despite this storyline taking place mostly in Shepperton off the Thames, United Kingdom, it is entirely written in Moss Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


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Tales of the Sanctum: Era of the Spellbound - Episode 9: What Faust Hath Found

by Brian Joseph Johns





The First Session


On the floor before them lay a carefully painted circle, born of paint that Mila had specifically mixed for its colour and reflectivity, though the shade of the circle itself was white for all intense purposes.


There within was a carefully crafted pentagram, whose five points aligned to the points on a compass, with the tip of the pentagram pointing northward and towards the star Polaris. The pentagram itself was painted with red paint, made from the same reflective material as the white.


At each of the points of the pentagram were a series of concentric circles each of whose five colours reflected the shade of differing elements, with each colour representing multiple significance with regard to the origins of such symbol.


At each point in the pentagram were situated five candles, each one representing one of the five stations of the pentagram throughout their various origins. The candles were wide bodied and slow burning, and flickered gently in the darkness of Mila's basement.


The walls too were covered in symbol, though nothing there upon the walls ever repeated. Not even once. However, it still held a sort of cohesion. Of self-similarity by way of style and design, that spoke volumes about the artist more so than the symbols there scribed upon the walls. Embossed in the form of a thick oil paint, and whose shadows moved in the candle light.


Mila sat at the point of the pentagram and its northern-most tip. To her right was Shaela and to her left was Nelony. The two sat facing their own corresponding points of the pentagram, Shaela's being that of an orange hue, while Nelony's was that of green.


Beside Nelony (to her left) sat Neville, the point of his pentagram of a yellow tone, while beside Shaela and to her right sat Wes, whose element colour was blue.


"All of the candles are lit... what's next?" asked Mila of Nelony, who within her lap held an old book, written upon wax embalmed papyrus and bound in a woolen cover crafted from goat's fleece.


"...can you tell me what that might be?" Nelony carefully passed the book to Mila, who examined the line pictographs in question.


"...it mean to hold? as in one's hands?" Mila examined the pictograph, trying to make heads or tails of it.


"Let me see it..." Shaela reached for the book, which Mila then handed to her.


"Its not hands, its the alchemical symbol for shield. To protect, but because its preceded by this symbol, which is probably what she meant as to hold close, the pair of symbols means to cherish or sanctify one's offerings..." Shaela explained to them, attempting to pass the book back to Mila.


" Why don't you keep it then, and act as our interpreter?" Nelony asked what she'd initially asked them before they started their first session.


"Because we agreed that I was going to act as the keeper of protections. So far, I'm the only one of us as far as we know, who's traveled beyond this plane of existence and lived to tell about it..." Shaela justified her claim over her tasking.


"Susan slash Miana too. She... they've been beyond this plane. Miana has been to many from what I gather of her ramblings," Nelony responded.


"But we, of our circle. The ones who've been chosen to rebuild this thing of which we have little or no idea, are the ones who must do it, and I believe that it is in our best interests if I act as the holder of protections. The one who keeps us against outside threats from beyond..." Shaela defended her position and role within their coven.


"But we need a translator, and you seem to have a natural knack for the symbols... far more so than I?" Nelony argued her point.


"I have a solution. I'll handle the translations. I am an artist and I have a degree in interpretive symbolism. I've just never seen symbolism like this before. Its definitely of an esoteric nature, preceding modern pictographs, though it does share slight symbolism with Middle Eastern, and Oriental alchemical graphs, and if I took it even further, I can see origins going back to Kanji and pre-Kanji symbols. I just need a few weeks with this book," Mila looked to Nelony, who nodded in agreement.


"Fair enough. That leaves me then as...?" Nelony asked Mila.


"Ambassador of natural affairs," Neville suggested.


"That's brilliant. It always astounds me how one moment you can be a complete and utter arse, and the next you come up with a selfless appreciation of your fellows like that," Wes responded to Neville, though no jealousy intent as much so as truthfulness.


"Uhhhh. Thanks, I think..." despite Neville's sense of wit, some of Wes' better cloaked insinuations often got in beneath his radar.


"I'm feeling a bit warm right now," Nelony fanned her face with her hand, smiling at Neville.


"Good. If I need guidance, I'll be turning to you for it. I think the important thing is that we have to work together," Mila summed it all up.


"And your interpretation of the symbols then?" Shaela asked her.


"Its as you said. These two symbols together indicate the sanctifying of an offer. We've all put something in the circle of great meaning to us, and symbols are nothing without meaning. They are the empty husks and shells that some mistakenly worship absent of meaning. Putting the symbol ahead of meaning. We're to give six minutes of contemplation, before we start and after we've finished a session. We must contemplate the importance and meaning of our offerings, and the place they hold in the overall picture of what we're trying to achieve, this temple of whatever it is that we're creating..." Mila explained to them.


"Very well. Let us begin the six minutes of our contemplation... Six. One for each of the stars of the constellation Lyra. Take the hands of the people to your left and right," Mila smiled, taking Shaela's and Nelony's hands in her own.


They closed their eyes and contemplated the meaning of their offerings, which each in essence were something connected to people they cared about greatly. People they'd known. People they'd lost. People who in the greater scheme of things were essential to the people that they'd each eventually ended up becoming and people who were important to what they were trying to achieve.


When the six minutes were at an end, as signified by Mila's mechanical music box chimes, they released each other's hands and began their session.


"We, the Wytches of this temple, do hereby begin this session of the night, seeking to bring wisdom and knowledge to our conduct and hope to the future, so that we may use our abilities for the betterment of this Earth, and the lives thereupon," Mila spoke both for and as them.


"Our first order of the night should be the formalize what it is that we are called," Shaela suggested.


"True.  We've just sanctified our first session in honour of those who inspired us to such ends. Let us give it a name so that it becomes what he hope it to be," Nelony agreed.


"Sanctified it? That's a good start. We could call ourselves the Sanctifiers?" Neville suggested.


"Sounds too zealous, and too imposing of ideas and beliefs," Shaela responded.


"Sanctify means to make sacred. To be of worth and importance greater than oneself alone," Wes explained to them.


"Them what is the Latin for a sacred place?" asked Nelony.


"Sanctum," Shaela responded.


"Does it have to be Latin? I mean, aren't we imposing some kind of stigmatic disposition of ownership or empire upon this if we use Latin?" asked Nelony.


"True, some might be offended and immediately make assumptions about it," Neville reminded them.


"So you're saying that you'd never trust a Doctor because the entire etymology of anatomy and ailment in Western medicine is named via the Latin language?" Wes grilled Neville.


"No! I'm just saying that some might see it as authoritarian," Neville pushed his point.


"That's what it is to worship the symbol, before its meaning. A stigma that is arrived at by completely ignoring its meaning, and only taking into consideration its outer shell. Assuming that because its Roman of origin, that its an empirical attempt at secret authority. That's discarding the meaning, and idolizing the symbol. That's what we want to avoid," Mila explained to them, having spent many hours contemplating the meanings hidden in her artwork and how it might be both praised or prejudiced as a result of the difference between symbol, and meaning.


"I like Sanctum. It literally means a sacred place or sacred idea," Wes backed up the idea.


"I agree," Mila nodded in approval.


"I don't. I think we're discarding an entire idea by embracing something that could potentially be signified as authoritarian," Neville folded his arms.


"I like the meaning, but I sort of see Neville's side. We have to be cautious. What's in a name? Everything, if we're going to be confronting the kind of ignorance that arises from those who act on the stigma of symbol without the knowledge of its meaning. We have to choose carefully, because we want to minimize that effect initially so that people don't just automatically distrust us," Nelony explained to them, perhaps more capable of fulfilling Neville's perspective than was he.


"That's two and two. Shaela? What do you think?" asked Mila of Shaela.


"I'm descended from the same people as Boudicca. Isn't it apparent? We were essentially eviscerated by authoritarians, and yet, somehow through it all into what we became, we maintained the origins and dignity of our ancestors, proving that empire isn't always erasing its own tracks, though there are some people and ideologies nowadays who are erasing their tracks and others from history, who have yet to be held accountable. We as a people still exist within our society, and that is sacred to me. I like Sanctum. It protects the idea of that which is sacred to us all. A common to us, we who live upon this Aerth, as we so used to refer to this world of ours," Shaela gave her nod of approval and that of the Welsh, who at one point in distant history were the enemy of the Romans.


"Are we in agreement?" Mila turned to Nelony, and then cautiously to Neville, who folded his arms as if he were protecting a resentment within himself.


"I think Shaela' argument in support of Sanctum is pretty convincing, and though I can see Neville's perspective quite clearly, I think that it might be clinging to the very ignorance that we're trying to undo," Nelony looked to Neville with a gentle smile, perhaps pleading with him.


"Alright. What choice do I have then but to go along with you," Neville spoke in a chiding manner.


"Do you, or don't you. We all have to be in agreement about this, though we have the right to go forward with the majority. We're only doing this because we respect your input to this and if we can't solve it here, how can we solve anything out there?" Mila reminded him.


"My parents grew up in a west London neighbourhood where there'd be fights every day between the Catholics and the Protestants. My parents were devout Protestants, and held a lot of angst against Catholics and a lot of other people and religions as well. But us, we were always perfect. Like someone or something was always stoking the flames of conflict and keeping us on edge. When they tried to explain it to me, I couldn't understand. I only knew that if I let the Catholics win for the day, that I'd be less the son of my parents and more the heel. Like I'd let the family down, and that has stuck with me for my entire life so far. So this idea of letting Latin win the name of this thing we're making... It just... hurts! I know its not right, but it hurts..." Neville responded to Mila, looking to Nelony, Shaela and Wes each in turn.


"Like you're the only one? We went through the same too any time we went to Church. If it wasn't the Protestants, then it was the Muslims or the Jews... the Buddhists and Taoists... The Atheists and Agnostics... It was always something, but it was never us. Until one day, I confronted someone in our Church about it. Told him I didn't want to hear it anymore. He left me with a black eye, and I never went to Church ever again. We can't have these kinds of problems if we're really going to do this, and that means that we have to be better, and we have to ensure that whoever we bring into this are better. Not taking advantage of the fact that we've got these standards, and tricking us into breaking them to make themselves look like perfect angels and vice versa. Making sure that we keep protect ourselves against those secretly trying to stoke the flames of conflict, and they're out there. We all know that now. That if we create something, and they stoke us to react in a way that contradicts that, it no longer belongs to us. We have to protect ourselves against that, and make others aware of it and the impostors doing that. Like Mila said, putting the symbol ahead of its meaning. We have to rise above that, so that issues of religion and belief are not barriers and we are able to deal with each other on the basis of our mystery and mysticism as a people. Of the things of this universe that we're trying to understand, in the harmony of those myriad ways, towards the ends of a future. Of peace... " Wes explained to them, clearly as passionate about a solution as was Neville, despite their being on opposite sides of the fence from each other in terms of the origins of their beliefs.


Wes being Catholic and Neville being Protestant.


"...of a Sanctum... Seclorum," Mila suddenly realized their destiny.


"...a Sacred place of the Secular," Shaela translated for them.


"...for the people of the Aerth," Nelony added her touch, borrowing from Shaela's namesake for the planet Earth.


"Wasn't this the same name that Miana mentioned?" Neville spoke, recalling details with his selective memory.


"What? You mean Sanctum? Sanctify? Sanctified Seclorum?" confirmed Shaela.


"Sanctum Seclorum was the term that she used," Neville reminded them of the night they'd spent from the moment that Miana had unraveled.


"If we've come to the same conclusions that this Sanctum she mentioned had long since arrived at before it was vanquished... Then doesn't that mean we're on the right track?" Mila responded.


"Or it could mean that we're on the wrong track, and following a trail that could lead to the same fate!" Neville reasoned.


"At the races, does a horse question their path before the starting gate opens?" Nelony asked the gathering, with an insightful bit of rhetoric.


"Nelony's right. We're still in the gate, and second guessing ourselves. We've decided upon a name..." Wes began.


"...and therefore by implication, a purpose. A method to our pursuit..." Shaela added for Wes, looking to him and showing ever so slight the hint of a smile.


"Right. Alright. So you're saying that we shouldn't consider these things and that we should cover the next issue in our agenda?" Neville turned to each of them as he spoke.


"...we should make note of it. We should be making note of everything we discuss..." Nelony suggested.


"We should be recording it for crying out loud!" Wes added, leaning back on his rump and fishing his cellular phone out of his pocket.


"We could start like this, and next time I'll bring a proper mixer and recorder..." Wes assured them as he navigated the menu on his phone and found the sound journal app.


"So this is what its like to figure out how to be a grown up?" Shaela said to them, winking towards Mila, who got it immediately and returned a smile.


"We are grown up. Just lacking a little experience. That's all," Nelony assured them.


"So, getting back on track here. We've formalized and agreed upon our name and purpose. The next issue we need to address is the issue of the frequency of our meetings. The how and why of them," Mila read from the list they'd prepared.


"I thought we'd agreed that we'd have regular meetings, at least once a week," Wes reminded them.


"That's still the plan, however I think what Mila's alluding to is that we have to consider special situations where we need to meet and discuss our plans and options," Shaela responded to Wes, who nodded agreeably.


"Makes sense. One of those things from Shaela's shadow world suddenly shows up in Piccadilly Circus, which might require us to hold an emergency meeting to come up with a plan of action," Wes responded thoughtfully.


"What if we don't have time for a plan?" Neville countered, rounding out their pertinent considerations for just such a hypothetical situation.


"We need a protocol that defines the circumstances under which we hold a meeting, and the circumstances under which we immediately act and improvise. Preferably enough so that we're not fumbling aimlessly or looking to each other for a decision," Nelony suggested, considering the hidden aspects of as much.


"Well obviously that should be something we handle according to need, like when Miana showed up and decided that she was going to kidnap Happiu~isuka. We handled that without a meeting," Shaela responded, preferring action rather than contemplation when it came to immediacy.


"Yes, but don't forget, a meeting might mean having a short huddle together like they do at the rugby games. It doesn't always mean us pulling a day timer from our trousers and scheduling a talk next Thursday over tea," Nelony reminded them.


"Since when have you been into rugby?" asked Neville of Nelony skeptically.


"Ever since I noticed their buns. Errr... I meant their hot dogs and buns. Errr... to eat? At the stands? They have a lot of great food at the game you know," Nelony blushed as she desperately navigated a treacherous field of sexual innuendoes, drawing Neville's jealousy in the process.


"I'm sure they do..." Neville grumbled.


To be continued in Era of the Spellbound - Episode 9: What Faust Hath Found


Credits and attribution:


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Artwork: Amy WongWendy PuseyGhastlyBirdman, Brian Joseph Johns, Daz3DUnreal Engine...

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DeepSeek AI for suggestions on exercises to improve aspects of describing scene and settings with a more sensory focused grammar.

InstantID by: Wang, Qixun and Bai, Xu and Wang, Haofan and Qin, Zekui and Chen, Anthony. Research Paper Title: InstantID - Zero-shot Identity-Preserving Generation in Seconds.

Sadtalker by: Zhang, Wenxuan and Cun, Xiaodong and Wang, Xuan and Zhang, Yong and Shen, Xi and Guo, Yu and Shan, Ying and Wang, Fei.
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Martial Arts (in the words of real experts and at least one comedian): https://brucelee.com (home of the real Dragon and an entire family of inspirations), http://iwco.online International Wing Chun Organization (International presence of a very scalable intensity martial art, protected and developed by Shaolin Nun Ng Mui) and the alma mater of Jinn Hua's own specialized variation thereof, https://iogkf.com International Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karatedo Federation (even Hanshi had his teachers), https://itftkd.sport International Taekwondo Federation (Here there be Taegers), https://tangsoodoworld.com Tang Soo Do World (the path of Grandmaster Chuck Norris), https://www.aikido-international.org International Aikido Federation (how else would Navy Chef Steven Seagal liberate a Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier from a team of hijackers?), https://www.stqitoronto.com Shaolin Temple Quanfa Institute (The City Of Toronto's own Shaolin Temple), https://www.enterthedojoshow.com Master Ken's Ameri-Te-Do presence (If we can't laugh at ourselves, then we can at least laugh the loudest at others, and other Zen)

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Saturday Work And Updates...


I just got back from my No Frills, Dollarama and LCBO shopping (good food and good drink in the form of some pasta and perogies (a cheap and simple meal that's actually pretty awesome with tomato sauce and fresh garlic), rice and soy sauce which I already had for a fried rice stir fry (the staple of my diet quite often), and for a treat, the dry five-bean medley which after soaking overnight, I hope to cook and turn into an awesome bean salad in honour of a relative of mine who passed away around 2003. No Frills is my saving grace for a lot of good food, not to mention the PC product line, and no, I don't get kick backs for saying so.


Dollarama is great, because my cat gets to eat good food and cheap between my month end shopping expeditions to Pet Valu (for the catnip) and occasionally from other sources like the Toronto Humane Society. They're great for cheap instant coffee and creamer.


Finally, the LCBO, who sell the controlled substance of alcohol in Ontario, which from my understanding is also available at corner and convenience stores now. I don't drink often, but I do enjoy having a few drinks about twice a month, to a modest degree and some good cheer around the holiday (SAPCHOP) season. So this time I got six Seagram's Cosmopolitan, which are awesome because they totally go with Butterfly Dragon, with Helayne Ying (Heylyn Yates' new character name in the reimagined series).


I got stalked a fair bit today, but overall that activity increased a thousand fold since New Year's unfortunately, and I'm a little bit miffed over it, but certainly not down for the count. So, I'm thinking that I might start video blogging on YouTube, once I can afford the studio lighting and lighting gels I'll need to do proper studio shoots, so I don't look like a guy in a studio home office apartment with budget gear trying to run a studio (which is exactly the situation). Also, it would prevent people from replacing my identity with that of other people because this whole scramble suit thing is getting a bit old.


So, after griping a bit about stalkers, unions and other things that go bump in the day when you're out and about and trying to live your life like a fish in a bowl, I'm just getting ready to continue writing and most likely going on camera doing so, though not streaming (though I haven't fully decided on that fact). I'm actually on camera as I write this, though I'm not streaming to YouTube or TikTok for instance. Sometimes, being on camera is enough to prove who you are, barring people who use you to fuel their being or attempt to replace your identity with theirs.


That's me by my cry baby pacifier, which I
might be using with the recently released 
to be a hardware compatible tribute to 
the JX8P Workstation class arpeggiator 
and many other classic synths used in modern 
electronic music. FM synthesis too.
I haven't decided what I'll work on first, though I have a head start on the latest Era of the Spellbound episode, so that's a good front runner though I'm actually chomping at the bit (that's a horse euphemism by the way) to get started on Butterfly Dragon Reimagined. There's so many missing pieces that need to be woven into the cocoon that will finally yield the Butterfly, Night Style, Eclipse and Kyra.


So, I guess I'm going to get to it, and get as much as I can done before I yield to the: that's enough work for Saturday boundary that every self employed content creator struggles with working between six and seven days a week.


Not to mention, I've got to help the family clan of a female Samurai Shogunate hopeful conquer Japan in Bannerlord Shokuho, and then help the Grand Cathay Dragon Daughter Miao conquer the world of Warhammer... ;-)

I am totally looking forward to that home made "soak the dry beans for twenty-four hours" bean salad.


So, here's to the courage of a few post high-school students who are reconstructing an inclusive esoteric and secular tradition from the ground up, in the hopes of saving the world, along side a Quantum biologist scientist, a Fashion Designer, a Fashion Model, a Corporate Analyst, a Court Stenographer and a tattooed from head to toe dominatrix, who are also attempting to save the world.


These are both scary and wonderful times in which we're living. Not to mention, there's a lot more in store from Shhhh! Digital Media, though I'm looking forward to a ton of stuff I saw in the form of movie and game trailers for upcoming movies, streaming shows and games.


2026 is going to be a great year for those seeking to make the world into our wildest imaginings, and a pretty bad year for those seeking to crush the creative spirit.


See you soon :-)


No. I'm not a Taurus Sun Sign. I'm a Scorpio Sun, Taurus Moon, though I have four Scorpio in my chart, along with some Virgo. Technically I'm not Taurus, though Water signs are the source for Earth signs.

Also, my name isn't Shane. I'm not biracial African or Caribbean, and I've never been involved with a French lady named Debbie, and I'm not Scottish with all due respect. Again, members of a stalking cult swapping my identity with that of another person. A person who might have been using my online accounts to impersonate my identity. I'm not a Jehovah's Witness nor a member of Prince Hall and not a member of any ideology, outlaw motorcycle gang or cult that polarizes the context of expression to its diametrical opposite. I'm an Atheist that leans toward Buddhism and Taoism and Paganism.

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