On the Merits of Unnaturalness

eBook, 50 pages

ASIN:
B01CKXS1RS
(2 reviews)

Be aware, my good Reader, that this Pamphlet, no matter how controversial its content, must never fall into enemy Hands.

The most important piece of clairvoyant literature written in the twenty-first century, On the Merits of Unnaturalness is a pamphlet first published anonymously in 2031 by Jaxon Hall, the voyant who would later become the mime-lord known as the White Binder.

Hall was the first to index both known and supposed forms of Unnaturalness, resulting in the classification of the Seven Orders. This controversial piece of literature spread across the voyant underworld like a plague, revolutionising the syndicate but also creating discord in the form of brutal gang wars between the newly divided categories, the scars of which can still be seen today.

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This would have been a useful reference guide at the start of the series when all the different types of voyants were a bit confusing! I do like in-world books in general and Jaxon's snobbishness towards the different orders comes through in the tone. Not worth reading if you're not going to read the series though.