The Reed Gospel

Category: Liturgical Text — Naming Rites / Mirecourt Doctrine
Origin: Mirecourt-Aligned Cult, Pre-Modern Continuity Suspected
Status: Contained — Vault MRC-R, Scripture Lock A


Description:
A hand-bound booklet, approx. 14 x 18 cm, composed entirely of pressed marsh reed paper. Fibres remain unnaturally supple, showing no signs of mildew, mould, or degradation. Pages emit a faint salt-brine odour and are resistant to flame, tearing, and chemical corrosion.

Text is written in a mix of iron-gall ink and an unidentified mucosal substance consistent with eel secretions, confirmed via residue testing.


Recovery Notes:
Discovered behind a false panel in the Allhallows vicarage, sealed with wax bearing a heretical variant of the Canterbury diocesan sigil. Context suggests deliberate concealment. No vicar of record claimed knowledge of the panel’s existence.

Initial reading triggered a minor breach event (see Incident Report: R-Vicar-09) involving auditory hallucinations in two attending agents, who reported “distant singing in wet voices.”


Content Summary:

  • Purpose:
    A devotional manual for preparatory rites performed on children destined for offering to Mirecourt entities. Language is poetic, rhythmic, and formatted for oral transmission.
  • Structure:
    Includes:
    • Lullabies for sedation
    • Chants to suppress identity
    • Hymns praising marsh emissaries
  • Theological Constructs:
    Refers to Mirecourt fae as saints or divine agents, including:
    • Our Lady of Lantern-Light
    • Saint Croakemire of the Hollow Path
    • The Drowned Apostle
    These figures are offered prayers of transformation, surrender, and forgetting.
  • Rite of Unnaming:
    A central passage outlines how to strip a child of their true name, described as “returning them to the waiting mud.”
    This ritual is said to ensure obedience, erase familial memory, and prepare the child for crossing.

Chant Fragment (Page 11, st. 3):

“Born from water, claimed by light,
Let the marsh recall this rite.
Name no more, breath to still—
Let her dream the mire’s will.”


Containment Protocols:
Stored in a hermetically sealed scripture vault under salt-lock conditions. Reading permitted only under dual-observer rules and must be conducted behind glass using robotic page-turners. All transcriptions must be done in red ink to avoid ritual mimicry.

Dream Unit has requested linguistic mapping for pattern interference research. Approval pending.

Faylinn Defence Group - Britannia's defence against the faerie realms