MUZAYYARA

 

“What lies beyond? Only we hold the key.”

 

This is a translation;

This life is naught but what it can show,

The Cipher is incomplete.

 

We descend from two peoples of lushness—

Zsulumi farmers and Annunaki scholars,

But they do not see what we know.

 

The desert here is hot and unforgiving,

But the winding of the River holds the key.

When the rains fall, the River swells,

In the tomb, the air is chill and soft,

Listen to the silence.”

 

Elsira notes:

 

“What are the Muzayyara? Some say they are the gods of the Egyptians. The resemblance is certainly striking. This karu is nearly as mysterious as the Kambuzi, but not as insular or aesthetic. It is said that the Muzzayara live with one foot in life, one foot in death, and excel at balance. They are certainly a successful karu when it comes to the practical matters of life, being second only to the Salvani in worldly wealth. They are more genial than the mystical Kambuzi or the stoic Kami, as likely to engage a fellow traveler in a drinking game as a lecture on the ecstatic properties of the tomb. Still, little is known of the ways or the origins of the Muzayyara, the “long-lost brotherhood of the extinguished flame,” save that they seem to be comprised of wandering covens from both the Zsulumi and the Annunaki, who united sometime during the early Third Age.”

--Covenant of Set archives, no. 4358736

 

“(Andrija Puharich) was also allegedly behind the Council of Nine, a group of people who formed around the channeled teachings of what claimed to be ancient Egyptian gods returned.”

--rumors and whispers