The Aeter

The Aeter is a collection of papers that are said to have been mentioned in Sir Henry A. Hellmann’s documents. No one has been able to formally establish what these papers contain. Some argue that Sir Henry A. Hellmann himself wrote them, but it is much more likely, based on his documents, that these papers date from the 18th century, and refer to a kind of voodoo curse.

It would appear that these papers form a kind of book of precepts derived from the principles of voodoo, and that they originate from India. It is not known whether Sir Henry A. Hellmann himself was in possession of the Aeter.

However, according to what he says in his documents, the Aeter is capable of attracting certain souls and brings a kind of voodoo curse upon its owners, a curse that inevitably ends in death. Death in the Amortuus. Or a blessing, eternal love, binding souls together, love in the Amortuus. The writings are not very clear and probably date from the period when Sir Henry A. Hellmann had already lost his mind.

In any case, if the documents are to be believed, the Aeter feeds on the souls of its owners and can only have one owner at a time, the person who reads the writings to the end. Reading the Aeter would therefore be tantamount to killing its previous owner, unless you are the owner yourself.

No one knows where the Aeter is at present, nor to whom it belongs.