| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Herbert West: Reanimator by H. P. Lovecraft: Sefton, where it beat its head against the walls of a padded cell
for sixteen years -- until the recent mishap, when it escaped
under circumstances that few like to mention. What had most disgusted
the searchers of Arkham was the thing they noticed when the monsters
face was cleaned -- the mocking, unbelievable resemblance to a
learned and self-sacrificing martyr who had been entombed but
three days before -- the late Dr. Allan Halsey, public benefactor
and dean of the medical school of Miskatonic University.
To
the vanished Herbert West and to me the disgust and horror were
supreme. I shudder tonight as I think of it; shudder even more
 Herbert West: Reanimator |
The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Princess by Alfred Tennyson: And blown to inmost north; at eve and dawn
With Ida, Ida, Ida, rang the woods;
The leader wildswan in among the stars
Would clang it, and lapt in wreaths of glowworm light
The mellow breaker murmured Ida. Now,
Because I would have reached you, had you been
Sphered up with Cassiopėia, or the enthroned
Persephonč in Hades, now at length,
Those winters of abeyance all worn out,
A man I came to see you: but indeed,
Not in this frequence can I lend full tongue,
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