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The Last Shadows of the Mist: Final Evidence of Chirisbino Ritual Practice in Europe

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  In the autumn of 1723, the French scholar Jean-Baptiste Duval, member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, discovered among the archives of the Municipal Library of Lyon an ancient, partially burned parchment containing unfamiliar symbols and fragments of a forgotten language. The document, which he named “Fragments of the Mist,” mentioned silence rituals practiced by a hidden group called the “Veilleurs du Brouillard” — a name matching the lost accounts of the Chirisbinos. A few months later, in the small village of Mont-Dore, near the volcanic region of Auvergne, the young naturalist Pierre Lacombe reported discovering a cave inscribed with wind symbols and enigmatic figures — similar to descriptions of the “marks of the mist” found in Veyrac’s manuscripts. On a foggy night, locals claimed to hear whispered chants that vanished as mysteriously as they appeared. In Venice, the renowned cartographer and alchemist Giacomo Rossi, known for his esoteric studies and ...

🗺️ Chirisbino Route in America – From France to Brazil (1690–1692)

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Secret Route Name: “The Path of Mist and Salt” (Name used in Chirisbino codices to designate any route crossing oceans carrying their teachings clandestinely) 📍 Route Stages: Clermont-Ferrand (France) – The Caves of Auvergne 👉 Starting point of Armand de Veyrac. Last refuge before fleeing. Lyon – Port of Marseille 👉 Armand is helped by sympathizers. Travels disguised as a ship loader. Marseille – Canary Islands (Clandestine stopover) 👉 Short stop for supplies. It is said Chirisbinos marked a stone near an old well in Tenerife with mist symbols. Canary Islands – Island of Gorée (Senegal) 👉 Disguised boarding on a slave ship. Armand hides among food and medicine cargo. Gorée – Salvador da Bahia (Colonial Brazil) 👉 Arrival in Brazil, probably between late 1691 and early 1692. Salvador – Recôncavo Baiano – Jesuit Missions 👉 First contact with indigenous communities and enslaved Africans. Later: 👉 Mission Region (RS), 👉 Jequitinhonha Valley (MG), 👉 Interior of Ceará, 👉 and the h...

Armand de Veyrac – The Last Echo of the Mist in France

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  “It is not the word that carries the power… it is the silence that precedes it.” (Last note by Armand de Veyrac, found in Lyon, 1689) Origin and Formation Armand de Veyrac was born in 1623, in the city of Clermont-Ferrand, in the heart of the Auvergne region, France. Son of a botanist and grandson of a field mechanic, Armand grew up surrounded by books on medicinal plants, grimoires disguised as herbals, and hand-drawn maps with secret routes through forests and caves. From an early age, fragments of Chirisbino knowledge were initiated by a small circle still resisting in the shadows of the French Inquisition. At 19 years old, he was officially recognized as a Chirisbino of the Mist Grade, a title granted to those who mastered the three minor rituals of protection, memory, and passage. The Attempt to Spread: The Lyon Circle Around 1648, with the end of the Thirty Years’ War and a relative weakening of inquisitorial vigilance in some regions of France, Armand moved to Lyon, ...

Secret Refuges of the Chirisbinos During the Great Persecution

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“Where maps end, we begin. Where human eyes see only stone and moss, we open portals of silence.” (Fragment from a scroll recovered in Auvergne, 1682) The Caves of Auvergne – France 📍 Real Location: Volcanic region of France, known for rocky formations and natural caves. Chirisbino Use: During the height of the French Inquisition, many Chirisbinos took refuge in hard-to-reach caves in the Auvergne region, near Mont-Dore and Puy de Dôme. Legend: It is said the walls of these caves are marked with wind symbols that only reveal themselves with morning dew or under a specific moon position. Historical Curiosity: Even today, there are abandoned trails in the region known as the “Paths of Silence.” The Underground Tunnels of Évora – Portugal 📍 Real Location: The city of Évora has records of Roman tunnels and underground galleries. Chirisbino Use: Fleeing the Portuguese Inquisition, some Chirisbinos hid in galleries beneath the city. There, they performed small Mist Rituals u...

The Second Great Persecution: The Hunt for the Chirisbinos During the Reformation and Counter-Reformation

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“Where there is too great a silence, there will be a Chirisbino with open eyes.” (Popular saying among 17th-century Spanish inquisitors) The Real Historical Context: Europe in Flames 16th – 17th Century. The Protestant Reformation, led by figures such as Martin Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli, shattered the religious unity of Europe. In response, the Catholic Church launched the Counter-Reformation, creating the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), intensifying the Inquisition, the Index of Forbidden Books, and the autos-da-fé. During this period, any spiritual, philosophical, or esoteric group not aligned with the dogmas of the Holy See was persecuted with even greater rigor. The Chirisbinos and the Century of Silent Persecution After centuries in the shadows, the descendants and last remnants of the CHIRISBIN Order began quietly reactivating small centers of knowledge. They infiltrated apothecaries, clandestine universities, alchemist circles, and navigator guilds. They circulated through L...

The First Great Chirisbino Ritual: The Seal of the Three Lights

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"Neither sword, nor fire, nor forgetting: our strength dwells in what remains unseen." (Final litany of the Seal of the Three Lights, chanted in the caves of York, 665 AD) Historical Context: The Great Convergence of 665 AD After the solar eclipse of May 1st, 664, the signs began to accumulate. The sky displayed untimely auroras. Tides flooded coastal villages. Monks from Lindisfarne and Jarrow reported “voices from the stones.” In Glastonbury, out-of-season flowers bloomed in the abbey’s graveyard. The Chirisbino Arcanes, interpreting these signs as an imbalance between worlds, decided that the time had come to perform the First Great Ritual . This would be the rite to seal the major Passage Portals , preventing unstable forces — which they called “Misaligned Echoes” — from crossing into the realm of the living. The Ritual Site: The Submerged Caves of York The ritual took place in underground galleries beneath what is now known as York Minster , where at the time re...

The Forbidden Dogmas of the Order of CHIRISBIN

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"The secret is not to conceal power, but to protect harmony." (Fragment from the Chant of the Mist, preserved by second-line Circulados) Introduction to the Dogmas Within the Order of CHIRISBIN, certain universal truths were considered so sacred, so delicate to the balance between worlds, that they became known as Forbidden Dogmas . Not because they were dark or evil, but because their misuse could fracture the harmony between the planes. These dogmas were taught only to High-Rank Circulados and the Arcanes. They were never written on scrolls. They lived only through sacred oral tradition. The Seven Forbidden Dogmas 1. The Dogma of Non-Imposition of Will "Neither by the sword, nor by the word. Choice is the greatest portal." Chirisbinos were never allowed to manipulate or force the will of another living being — even if they possessed the knowledge to do so through chants, symbols, or rituals of intent. Free will was considered a sacred bond between the i...