![]() ![]() It was a heavily deformed human body (probably a "grunt" from TDD, creds. ![]() The ultimate goal being to whipe all mankind from the surface of Earth (as stated from audio notes). The Orb is actually set up inside the machine, and it is possible that the orb had its own purposes, and was actually trying to establish its power in the real world (this dimension). ![]() Mourning, he took the two orb shards back to England to use them to power The Machine and remake the world." (This statement however contradicts the alleged date of death of the children, which is supposed to happen after October) He went insane and murdered his own children rather than endure them living in such dark evil times. The two orb halves bled so madness they revealed unto him all the horrors of the wars and genocides to come in the 20th Century. Consequently, this was so powerful it also split Mandus' own soul into two as well. He was uninitiated and the orb fractured, and shattered into two. "Mandus recovered an orb from a ruined Aztec temple in Mexico. He wrote: "I can only hear the voice from within that gentlest of stones (.) then we came to London and I set it upon the mantelpiece." (creds. ![]() Obviously, Mandus is under the influence of an orb he got from his travel in Mexico. He states that he wanted to "re-craft them". He kills all his servants and buries their cadavers under flowers in his garden. He has servants at this point, a sign that he is financially well-off. He probably caught a tropical disease during his previous travels. Once there, he becomes fascinated by the human sacrifice rituals performed during the Aztec era. He travels to Mexico with his children and visits the Aztec ruins. Money seems to flow again, and things started getting better for Mandus. He views his machine as a work-in-progress: "What are these two arms compared to the multitude that can be applied, without pay, without tire, by adapting the mechanisms we find in the looms and the mills?" At this point, he has no evil intentions. He gets into debt, and expects lawyers to knock on his door at any time. He invests all his money into buying a meat factory, but because the technology he was using wasn't understood well by the general populace, the banks refuse him credit. His wife died from child-labor complications years before, something he holds deep regret over. The details explained here are set in their chronological order, following the dates provided by the different journals notes. ![]()
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