Pestilentia Captor: Designum – Alchemical Blueprint Fragment
⚠️ NOTICE: Digital art product. Works of historical fiction. No medical or spiritual claims
To fight the unseen, one must build with precision. This fragment from the archive is a detailed schematic of the Pestilentia Captor, an instrument designed to bind and contain the miasma within stone and silver. It is a bridge between alchemical engineering and protective magic.
- The Artifact: A rare technical blueprint, or Designum, of a plague-defying amulet.
- The Anatomy: The document features a meticulous "Exploded View" and "Side View," detailing the internal architecture of the device:
- Raw Amber Core: The central battery used to contain the miasma.
- Skeletal Effigy: The symbolic anchor used to bind the pestilence.
- Rough Silver Plate: Forged to absorb corruption.
- Engraved Sigils: A final protective barrier for the wearer.
- The Details: I have summoned this blueprint to reflect the frantic but precise work of a 17th-century alchemist. The ink lines are sharp, the measurements exact, and the parchment is weathered by the heat of the forge and the dampness of the laboratory.
I created this because I needed to see how these dreams are held together. When I cannot go to the physical archives, I build my own—one layer of silver and amber at a time.
What you receive:
- A high-resolution digital file, capturing every technical annotation and ink stroke.
- A unique piece of "Occult Engineering" for your study, workspace, or digital collection.
How to use this fragment:
Your purchase includes a high-resolution digital master file, summoned for the following purposes:
- Physical Printing: For the most authentic feel, I recommend printing on fine watercolor paper, heavy vellum, or parchment. This recreates the tactile, aged texture seen in my own laboratory archives.
- Digital Grimoires: Perfect for integration into your personal "Book of Shadows," digital journals, or occult research databases.
- Framing & Display: A striking centerpiece for your study wall, apothecary, or altar, preserving the history of the unseen.
Copyright: For personal use only. Resale or distribution of this digital file is strictly prohibited.