![]() The False Monarchy of Demons By Johann WeyerĪ while later, Alexander tried to perform the ritual since he was fearing he would soon run out of prisoners. However, it is a possibility that he entered into negotiations with Empress Tihana additionally, it is also possible that Alexander was from a different world entirely. ĭue to the ruined state of the Other World in 1839, it is possible that Weyer was simply lying in order to save Agrippa. Fearing that Weyer was trying to deceive him, Alexander refused to immediately free him but kept Agrippa as a hostage in the case that Weyer would appear again. Weyer even provided Alexander with several Kaernks, so that Alexander could get hold of one of the ingredients for the tonic, Tampter. He then provided Alexander with a recipe to a tonic which would allow Agrippa's head to be cut off and brought to The Other World without killing him. Sometime later, Agrippa channelled Weyer who told Alexander that he was trying to repeal his banishment from The Other World, but that he needed him to release Agrippa so that he too could help. ![]() It is possible that they were disturbed by Alexander's methods of torture, or that his secrets convinced them that he could not be entrusted to return. Weyer and Agrippa’s motives for their betrayal are unclear. Alexander then trapped Agrippa, who was too afraid to follow Weyer to the Other World, inside the body of a dead husk so that he could not do the same. This enraged Alexander, as he wished to return to his own world and had been betrayed by the two men whom he had trusted most. When it was finished, Weyer performed a ritual to open the portal created with the Locket, the orb, and Vitae, travelling to The Other World from which Alexander hailed. The three men started to work on a Traveler's Locket. Weyer studied the Orbs with both Agrippa and Alexander, the latter of whom grew to trust both men to the point where he told them his deepest secrets. Alexander then took the orb and brought it to Brennenburg, and the three commenced their work. ![]() This had been uncovered by Agrippa in 1525, who would have likely shared it with him. It is almost a certainty that the reason that Alexander decided to claim the ruined castle in Altstadt was because of its secret association with the Mithraic arts and the orb located there. Although since Alexander was recorded as coming from the Rhineland, which if true, would have put him in close geographic contact with both men. It is unknown when and how Weyer and Agrippa met and befriended Alexander of Brennenburg. It is possible that he used the powers of his orbs to prolong his, and Agrippa's, lives. At some point after obtaining this orb, he somehow learned to harness and control the orb's powers, and during his lifetime, he amassed an entire collection of orbs. Sokal and Weyer managed to seal off the chamber, and Weyer escaped Calais with the orb. The Shadow then awakened and killed the captain and the other soldier. Weyer then retrieved the orb from the tomb with the captain and Sokal’s compatriot. Sokal, one of the soldiers, raised the slab after pulling out a star-shaped soapstone, although the slab falls and hits his shoulder. ![]() Weyer then asked the French soldiers to help him open the tomb. In the church catacomb, the captain openly suspected Weyer's stated purpose and extorted him into promising a share of the treasure for which he guessed Weyer was searching. They made their way to an old church, which also hosted an English soldier hidden by the priest, both of whom the captain killed mercilessly. Despite showing the soldiers his royally administered permission to access the occupied city, they insisted on accompanying him to his destination. Soon after, he was accosted by two French soldiers and their captain on patrol. In January 1558, Weyer, after obtaining the permission of the King of France, entered the reconquered city of Calais to retrieve an orb, a goal unbeknownst to the locals. Main article: With the Blessing of a King
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