Anonymous 4channer #crackpot #dunning-kruger #magick boards.4channel.org

The Sesshoseki, or 'killing stone' has been found broken. The stone is said to house the spirit of Tamamo-no-mae, an infamous kitsune or fox spirit that took the form of a beautiful woman and wreaked havoc across China, India and Japan

The absolute happening'ness of this. Not sure why this isn't being posted more everywhere. One of the most credible supernatural entities there is considering she has left a trail of history and myth chronologically across 3 different countries.

Furthermore, has no one noticed the date? It takes 100 years for a kitsune to grow a tail, 900 to reach pinnacle power. The Japanese Emperor she fucked with, Toba, abdicated year 1123, and near the tail end (but not THE end) Tamamo was sealed. It has been PRECISELY 900 years, to the fucking date, and which is precisely the amount of time needed to regain her power from 0.

This is the most legitimate supernatural high-alert that has ever graced us and people don't care. Even better that kali yuga is in its transitioning period where we move from no mysticism to sudden mystic-being-involved-in-the-everyday during these 10 years from 2020-2030. It's unironically happening.

Given Tamamo actually has free will and does whatever she wants rather than JUST goes for emperor-manipulation, I'm going to assume she is going to find the internet at some point. If she does, and discovers 4chan, hi, don't cause nuclear war since you would run out of fun things to do too, and also teach us some mysticism or something please. Once I start living alone you can crash at my place as well if you like.

Take note of the sheer amount of insanely bad omens happening in China for two years now, like rivers being caught flowing backwards, the ground being completely covered in dead moths, the worst flooding in history, snow in July, blood moons, ancient buildings suddenly collapsing, fucking everything.

Shits gonna go down fucking hard.

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