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==Process==
==Process==


There are many variations on the exact details of the ritual, but they are all very similar in their essence.<ref name=":3">“When making this commitment, it is best you are quintessentially, markedly <em>you</em>.  Most do it unclothed.”
There are many variations on the exact details of the ritual, but they are all very similar in their essence.<ref name=":3">“When making this commitment, it is best you are quintessentially, markedly <em>you</em>.  Most do it unclothed.”<br>
 
“Not gonna happen,” Lucy said.  “Not in front of all of these people,
“Not gonna happen,” Lucy said.  “Not in front of all of these people,
  and not when it’s still cold as tits outside.  You said there was  
  and not when it’s still cold as tits outside.  You said there was  
another way.”
another way.”<br>
 
“There are many variations on the ritual.  What you wear may be what the spirits expect you to wear [...] If we make these the focus of what the spirits see in the ritual,  
“There are many variations on the ritual.  What you wear may be what the spirits expect you to wear [...] If we make these the focus of what the spirits see in the ritual,  
you’ll find your practice is best when you’re in full raiment.  It will  
you’ll find your practice is best when you’re in full raiment.  It will  
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Avery, and Lucy?”  - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]</ref>
Avery, and Lucy?”  - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]</ref>


The first step in the ritual is to draw the diagram; 3 concentric [[circle]]s, each made of smaller circles. The Thorburns used five circles in the first, six in the second, and seven in the third;<ref name=":1" /> the [[Kennet]] group used a triangle inside a circle with five smaller circles overlapping the edge, within another circle with seven circles overlapping the edge;<ref name=":5">Lucy looked at the circle as it had been drawn thus far.  A triangle  
The first step in the ritual is to draw the diagram; 3 concentric [[circle]]s, each made of smaller circles. The Thorburns used five circles in the first, six in the second, and seven in the third;<ref name=":1" /> the [[Kennet]] group used a triangle inside a circle with seven smaller circles overlapping the edge, within one with five circles overlapping the edge, within another double-walled circle with five circles overlapping the edge;<ref>[https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/practices-1/#comments Notes on Practices #1]</ref><ref name=":5">Lucy looked at the circle as it had been drawn thus far.  A triangle  
about three feet across was contained within a circle, which was  
about three feet across was contained within a circle, which was  
‘strung’, for lack of a better word, with five lesser circles spaced out
‘strung’, for lack of a better word, with five lesser circles spaced out
  around it.  That diagram was in turn surrounded by another ring strung  
  around it.  That diagram was in turn surrounded by another ring strung  
with more circles.
with more circles.<br>
 
“Almost done?” Verona asked.<br>
“Almost done?” Verona asked.
“Bowls go in seven sub-circles arranged in a ring, offerings to Others,” Matthew explained.<br>
 
“I’ve got the bowls for that,” Avery said.  “They’re my family’s.”<br
“Bowls go in seven sub-circles arranged in a ring, offerings to Others,” Matthew explained.
 
“I’ve got the bowls for that,” Avery said.  “They’re my family’s.”
 
“Get them out, we’ll need them soon.  These circles will each have an
“Get them out, we’ll need them soon.  These circles will each have an
  offering supplied by one of us.  I’m thinking back to a ritual I was  
  offering supplied by one of us.  I’m thinking back to a ritual I was  
barely paying attention to when I went through it twenty years ago, but  
barely paying attention to when I went through it twenty years ago, but  
it should be myrrh, oil, spice, quartz, and.. holly?”
it should be myrrh, oil, spice, quartz, and.. holly?”<br>
 
“I would suggest holly,” Miss said, from the other end of the  
“I would suggest holly,” Miss said, from the other end of the  
clearing.  “It’s the old way, and our approach here hews to old ways.   
clearing.  “It’s the old way, and our approach here hews to old ways.   
Up to the girls.”
Up to the girls.”<br>
 
“What’s the new way?” Verona asked.  “And what does it change?”<br>
“What’s the new way?” Verona asked.  “And what does it change?”
 
“The materials connect to fire, earth, air, and water.  The fifth  
“The materials connect to fire, earth, air, and water.  The fifth  
spot can be wood or metal, depending on culture.  Wood has roots, and  
spot can be wood or metal, depending on culture.  Wood has roots, and  
metal points to the future.”
metal points to the future.”<br>
 
“Got it,” Verona said.  She walked over to her bag and began to scribble down some notes.  “I don’t have an opinion.”<br>
“Got it,” Verona said.  She walked over to her bag and began to scribble down some notes.  “I don’t have an opinion.”
“I like holly,” Avery said.<br>
 
“I like holly,” Avery said.
 
“Holly it is.  Here, we have your objects,” Matthew said, indicating  
“Holly it is.  Here, we have your objects,” Matthew said, indicating  
the outer ring.  “They relate to the pillars of human experience.”
the outer ring.  “They relate to the pillars of human experience.”<br>
 
Verona, already by her bag, was ready to pull some things out.<br>
Verona, already by her bag, was ready to pull some things out.
 
Knife, skull, coin, timepiece, thread, Lucy recalled. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
Knife, skull, coin, timepiece, thread, Lucy recalled. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
</ref> while the Mile End coven used five in every layer and then two circles outside the main diagram.<ref name=":0" />  
</ref> while the Mile End coven used five in every layer and then two circles outside the main diagram.<ref name=":0" />  
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  where it fell on the diagram around them and where it lit up the  
  where it fell on the diagram around them and where it lit up the  
various items, foods, and the empty circles where items were yet to be  
various items, foods, and the empty circles where items were yet to be  
placed. [...]  
placed. <br>[...]<br>
The light that sat in the lines was so bright the world beyond was  
The light that sat in the lines was so bright the world beyond was  
like shadows against the back of her eyes.  There were only the lines,  
like shadows against the back of her eyes.  There were only the lines,  
circles, triangle, the scattered items, and the Others.
circles, triangle, the scattered items, and the Others.
[...]
<br>[...]<br>
“Who are you?” Miss asked.
“Who are you?” Miss asked.<br>
Lucy let go of the hands of the other girls.  She brought the  
Lucy let go of the hands of the other girls.  She brought the  
sheathed knife she held to her chest, pressing it against her sternum.
sheathed knife she held to her chest, pressing it against her sternum.<br>
“I am Lucy.  Lucille Desiree Ellingson,” Lucy said.  “I picked the fox mask because I wanted something with fangs.”
“I am Lucy.  Lucille Desiree Ellingson,” Lucy said.  “I picked the fox mask because I wanted something with fangs.”<br>
It felt like an admission of weakness to say that much, and that  
It felt like an admission of weakness to say that much, and that  
admission was jarring enough that she almost thought the ritual would  
admission was jarring enough that she almost thought the ritual would  
end, forcing a complete restart from the beginning.  It didn’t.   
end, forcing a complete restart from the beginning.  It didn’t.   
Everything was suspended, the lines of light tense.
Everything was suspended, the lines of light tense.<br>
“…The fox is smaller than a wolf, clever, capable of finding its way  
“…The fox is smaller than a wolf, clever, capable of finding its way  
into henhouses, unraveling hedgehogs, and using cleverness with those  
into henhouses, unraveling hedgehogs, and using cleverness with those  
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from family and it can protect those close to me, who are family by  
from family and it can protect those close to me, who are family by  
blood or friendship.  Because I wanted something that was a tool and a  
blood or friendship.  Because I wanted something that was a tool and a  
weapon both.  Same idea.”
weapon both.  Same idea.”<br>
It felt like <em>everything</em> was brighter, but when she fixed her
It felt like <em>everything</em> was brighter, but when she fixed her
  eyes on them, they didn’t seem any different.  It took Lucy a moment to
  eyes on them, they didn’t seem any different.  It took Lucy a moment to
  realize that even though she wore the mask, it wasn’t hampering her  
  realize that even though she wore the mask, it wasn’t hampering her  
peripheral vision anymore.
peripheral vision anymore.<br>
[...]
[...]<br>
Miss stepped out onto the diagram.  The diagram had become more  
Miss stepped out onto the diagram.  The diagram had become more  
complicated, with more lines like constellations, squares, and  
complicated, with more lines like constellations, squares, and  
sub-circles orbiting bigger circles.  There were three dimensions to it,
sub-circles orbiting bigger circles.  There were three dimensions to it,
  and the circles that had held the items were now arches.
  and the circles that had held the items were now arches.<br>
In the darkness where it was only Lucy and the other girls, the  
In the darkness where it was only Lucy and the other girls, the  
diagram, the items, and the Others just beyond the diagram’s perimeter,  
diagram, the items, and the Others just beyond the diagram’s perimeter,  
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- [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
- [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/lost-for-words-1-2/ excerpt] from [[Lost for Words 1.2]]
</ref> this is visible even to [[Innocence|the unawakened]].<ref name=":6" /> They may experience small changes in their appearance such as tattoos shifting, eyes shining unnaturally bright, clothing or hair changing slightly, etc.<ref>“Holy shit,” Ty said.  He looked at Evan with eyes that were too  
</ref> this is visible even to [[Innocence|the unawakened]].<ref name=":6" /> They may experience small changes in their appearance such as tattoos shifting, eyes shining unnaturally bright, clothing or hair changing slightly, etc.<ref>“Holy shit,” Ty said.  He looked at Evan with eyes that were too  
bright.  A lingering, very personal effect, like my tattoos had been. [...] Her coarse hair shifted as if in a gentle breeze.  A juxtaposition of the supernatural and very natural.- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/subordination-6-2/ excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.2]]</ref>  
bright.  A lingering, very personal effect, like my tattoos had been. <br>[...] <br>Her coarse hair shifted as if in a gentle breeze.  A juxtaposition of the supernatural and very natural.- [https://pactwebserial.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/subordination-6-2/ excerpt] from [[Subordination 6.2]]</ref>  
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Rose Thorburn Junior]] used holly instead of iron in her ritual, as instructed by her version of the text, but it didn't work. This led to widespread speculation in the fandom that you weren't supposed to use holly until [[Pale]] confirmed it was a valid variation.   
*[[Rose Thorburn Junior]] used holly instead of iron in her ritual, as instructed by her version of the text, but it didn't work. This led to widespread speculation in the fandom that you weren't supposed to use holly until [[Pale]] confirmed it was a valid variation.   

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Awakening ritual diagram, by Wildbow

The awakening process is a ritual which gives practitioners the ability to see, use, and bargain with spirits and magic.<ref name=":2">The Awakening ritual is fuller opening of your eyes to the practice, and the commitment to your word.  From that point, you would be unable to tell a lie without consequence, sometimes steep and life-altering.  By committing to your word, you will be heard. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1</ref><ref name=":1" />

Doing so binds a practitioner by the rules and contracts set forth by Suleiman bin Daoud, restricting their use of lies and making them a target for others;<ref name=":1">Bonds 1.7</ref> by abandoning the ability to lie, their words become more magically meaningful.<ref name=":2" /><ref>“The practice, as we call it, is best summed up as an ongoing contract. By pledging to make your word inviolable, forces in this world will start listening. Routine, ritual, and expectation have formed the grooves and determined how best to communicate with those forces. Diagrams, symbols, knowing who and what to appeal to. Many, many things become possible. If your word is inviolable.” - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1</ref> Awakening has been called the first step toward becoming an Other.<ref name="1.3e1" />

Process

There are many variations on the exact details of the ritual, but they are all very similar in their essence.<ref name=":3">“When making this commitment, it is best you are quintessentially, markedly you.  Most do it unclothed.”
“Not gonna happen,” Lucy said.  “Not in front of all of these people,

and not when it’s still cold as tits outside.  You said there was 

another way.”
“There are many variations on the ritual.  What you wear may be what the spirits expect you to wear [...] If we make these the focus of what the spirits see in the ritual, you’ll find your practice is best when you’re in full raiment.  It will give your words more weight then.  You’ll want to keep at least one thing with you when you might be practicing.” - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1 </ref><ref name=":4">“Suleiman Bin Daoud took the first steps to establishing a new relationship between human and Other,” Miss said.  “A lasting compact between human and Other.  There are forms of this ritual where we recite

old words in your language and in Suleiman’s.  There are forms where we
conduct old traditions.  At the heart of it, however, lies an 

invitation.  For you to join our world, and for us to cooperate with you

in interacting with the world of man.  Would you invite us in, Verona, 

Avery, and Lucy?” - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.2</ref>

The first step in the ritual is to draw the diagram; 3 concentric circles, each made of smaller circles. The Thorburns used five circles in the first, six in the second, and seven in the third;<ref name=":1" /> the Kennet group used a triangle inside a circle with seven smaller circles overlapping the edge, within one with five circles overlapping the edge, within another double-walled circle with five circles overlapping the edge;<ref>Notes on Practices #1</ref><ref name=":5">Lucy looked at the circle as it had been drawn thus far.  A triangle about three feet across was contained within a circle, which was ‘strung’, for lack of a better word, with five lesser circles spaced out

around it.  That diagram was in turn surrounded by another ring strung 

with more circles.
“Almost done?” Verona asked.
“Bowls go in seven sub-circles arranged in a ring, offerings to Others,” Matthew explained.
“I’ve got the bowls for that,” Avery said.  “They’re my family’s.”<br “Get them out, we’ll need them soon.  These circles will each have an

offering supplied by one of us.  I’m thinking back to a ritual I was 

barely paying attention to when I went through it twenty years ago, but it should be myrrh, oil, spice, quartz, and.. holly?”
“I would suggest holly,” Miss said, from the other end of the clearing.  “It’s the old way, and our approach here hews to old ways.  Up to the girls.”
“What’s the new way?” Verona asked.  “And what does it change?”
“The materials connect to fire, earth, air, and water.  The fifth spot can be wood or metal, depending on culture.  Wood has roots, and metal points to the future.”
“Got it,” Verona said.  She walked over to her bag and began to scribble down some notes.  “I don’t have an opinion.”
“I like holly,” Avery said.
“Holly it is.  Here, we have your objects,” Matthew said, indicating the outer ring.  “They relate to the pillars of human experience.”
Verona, already by her bag, was ready to pull some things out.
Knife, skull, coin, timepiece, thread, Lucy recalled. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.2 </ref> while the Mile End coven used five in every layer and then two circles outside the main diagram.<ref name=":0" />

An alternate version of the ritual exists to awaken multiple people at once, who each stand inside one of the middle circles holding the symbolic items,<ref name=":0" /> people who are awakened at the same time are stronger magically when together than apart.<ref>“You’ll be bound together if you awaken together.  You’ll be stronger as

a trio than as a pair, and stronger as a pair than alone.” - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.1</ref>

Next, items are placed inside the circles.

In each of the circles in the inner ring are bowls with items representing the elements - crystal, myrrh, oil, spice, and iron/iron ore or holly.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6">Subordination 6.2</ref> In the Thorburn versions candles are placed around the outside, and incense needs to be lit and the iron ore heated.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":6" /> In the Kennet version there was no circle for these items, nor were they in place before the ritual began; with them instead being placed by the attending Others inside circles which appeared during the ritual, as the circle shifted and warped.<ref name=":5" />

Next come items representing the pillars or human experience.<ref name=":5" /> In the Thorburn versions the second ring holds a dagger, a hourglass, a dreamcatcher, a rose, a skull, a coin (specified as gold, but a silver coin worked just as well), and something personal; and the person to be awakened must declare what each item means to them as part of the ritual.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6" /> In the Mile End version, it (including the two outer circles) holds an empty vessel, something woven, a timepiece, a bone, something living, an edged weapon, and a handheld source of energy; and the people to be awakened each stand holding one of these items.<ref name=":0" /> In the Kennet version, the inner ring holds a knife, skull, coin, timepiece, and something made of thread (a half-made woolen doll); and the trio to be awakened each held a personal item in the centre.<ref name=":5" /><ref name=":7" /> A Blood Magic version of the ritual uses a skull, a coin, a dagger, a skein, a means of tracking time, and the image of a flower, all derived from a single sacrifice which is then used to empower an Implement.<ref>Rowan is initiated into the practice.  Death is his first step onto the bloody path.  He welcomes his pet cat Bartles into his arms, given to him as a kitten when he was four, and at his parent’s instruction, severs its head, being careful to catch every drop of blood in a prepared bowl.  The ritual calls for a skull, a coin, a dagger, a skein, a means of tracking time, a flower.  For his ritual, the cat’s head is the skull, the tag- his parents made it a coin, a long time ago.  The tendons and whiskers are the skein, woven crudely with blood-sticky fingers and tear-heavy eyes.  A drop of blood in water blossoms, to be his flower, and the weapon used to kill Bartles is his dagger.  He completes his ritual and he goes to where his parents have set up a table with common implements.  He chooses a chain and he soaks it in the blood he put in the bowl, before binding it around his arm.  A meaningful sacrifice, the first step onto his path is a binding one. - Pact Dice - Blood Magic</ref>

In the outer ring goes food offerings for the witnessing Others - molasses, milk, vegetable ash, honey, meat, and alcohol;<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" /><ref name=":5" /> it is essential that the food offerings not be stolen, but come by fairly.<ref>Brochure, Experience Kennet</ref>

The person being awakened then strips naked, sits in the center, and incants the words to the ritual. This triggers the awakening. The wording of the ritual may be in the person to be awakened's native tongue, the ancient language of Suleiman Bin Daoud (with guides to pronounciation), or a mixture of both.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" /><ref name=":4" /> Variations on the ritual where the practitioner is clothed are rare, and tend to tie their abilities to the items they were wearing.<ref name=":3" /> The ritual requires the awakened to name their associations with the ritual items, and the the circle glows and shifts as the ritual progresses;<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" /><ref name=":7">The entire area had darkened, but the light of the overcast sky seemed to stick,

where it fell on the diagram around them and where it lit up the 

various items, foods, and the empty circles where items were yet to be placed.
[...]
The light that sat in the lines was so bright the world beyond was like shadows against the back of her eyes.  There were only the lines, circles, triangle, the scattered items, and the Others.
[...]
“Who are you?” Miss asked.
Lucy let go of the hands of the other girls.  She brought the sheathed knife she held to her chest, pressing it against her sternum.
“I am Lucy.  Lucille Desiree Ellingson,” Lucy said.  “I picked the fox mask because I wanted something with fangs.”
It felt like an admission of weakness to say that much, and that admission was jarring enough that she almost thought the ritual would end, forcing a complete restart from the beginning.  It didn’t.  Everything was suspended, the lines of light tense.
“…The fox is smaller than a wolf, clever, capable of finding its way into henhouses, unraveling hedgehogs, and using cleverness with those fangs instead of brute force or a pack.  Even though it has fangs, it’s not always a carnivore.  I picked this knife because… family.  It came from family and it can protect those close to me, who are family by blood or friendship.  Because I wanted something that was a tool and a weapon both.  Same idea.”
It felt like everything was brighter, but when she fixed her

eyes on them, they didn’t seem any different.  It took Lucy a moment to
realize that even though she wore the mask, it wasn’t hampering her 

peripheral vision anymore.
[...]
Miss stepped out onto the diagram.  The diagram had become more complicated, with more lines like constellations, squares, and sub-circles orbiting bigger circles.  There were three dimensions to it,

and the circles that had held the items were now arches.

In the darkness where it was only Lucy and the other girls, the diagram, the items, and the Others just beyond the diagram’s perimeter, the light from below didn’t reach Miss’s face or extend to her hands. The woman walked on the light, small bright circles forming stepping stones, lines serving as roads to cross the void.  Through the arch-circle with the doll, which turned its head to watch her enter and walk past it.  To an empty circle, where she placed down a dull orange stone.  She had to walk a quarter-circle of the way around before she reached Verona, moving a hand to indicate a bowl. - excerpt from Lost for Words 1.2 </ref> this is visible even to the unawakened.<ref name=":6" /> They may experience small changes in their appearance such as tattoos shifting, eyes shining unnaturally bright, clothing or hair changing slightly, etc.<ref>“Holy shit,” Ty said.  He looked at Evan with eyes that were too bright.  A lingering, very personal effect, like my tattoos had been.
[...]
Her coarse hair shifted as if in a gentle breeze.  A juxtaposition of the supernatural and very natural.- excerpt from Subordination 6.2</ref>

Trivia

  • Rose Thorburn Junior used holly instead of iron in her ritual, as instructed by her version of the text, but it didn't work. This led to widespread speculation in the fandom that you weren't supposed to use holly until Pale confirmed it was a valid variation.
  • A copy of the ritual is found in the book Essentials.<ref name="1.3e1">Read Essentials. It sits on the book stand. A novice’s guide to the most basic things, it outlines the steps to awakening yourself.  Be warned, these steps open the door to becoming Other, in a respect. 
The oldest of them made agreements in times well beyond us, to 

guarantee safety and maintain a kind of peace.  Foremost among these agreements is truth.  Should you lie, you may well forfeit your power for a time.  Break a promise or an oath, and you will

be forsworn, and you will be stripped of every protection afforded to 

even the common, ignorant people that decorate this Earth.  On finishing

Essentials, awaken yourself. - excerpt from Bonds 1.3 </ref><ref name=":0">Pact Dice: Mile End - Essentials</ref><ref name=":6" /> 

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References

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