Oh my gosh, did Lord of the Mysteries just go full-speed ahead with a Rosemary’s Baby movie plotline? Wasn’t Prince William enough?
Lord of the Mysteries Episode 7 Review
You know, it’s kind of wild that this episode is titled “coincidences”. Like Klein, I feel like I’ve jumped into somebody else’s life and despite having retained memories, I cannot for the life of me figure out what exactly is going on.
Last night, I got recommended a spirituality video about synchronicity and coincidences on YouTube. Today, I was thinking about the video all morning and trying to figure out the common theme in the coincidences, since the video suggested that’s where the answer the universe wants to provide lies. So imagine my surprise when I start watching this episode to put it in the queue for the blog – and it’s titled “coincidences”.

Not only that, Klein has to put together everything he’s done, piece together the synchronicities of what he’s being told, and connect the dots – which points him to the inciting incident: Klein Moretti’s suicide.
While I’m not dead (I’m pretty much alive despite feeling like an imposter in my own currently very strange life) – maybe I can try to help ‘’Klein” piece together the mysteries in his life. Because it is often easier to piece together mysteries from afar but when it’s your own life – it’s very hard.

In a lot of “religious” and “occult” mystery systems, their lore dictates that the “True Creator” died after creating the world due to exhaustion. Another entity took its place and ruled in its stead – or if you believe Solo Leveling’s webtoon lore, the Archons – or high-level creation angels like Sophia Pistis – took him out after engineering their own prophets on earth to disregard the holy union between he and his wife – the creator gods who made various mankind in “their image” as the other gods had done with their brood.
(This would be during the War in Heaven time period where the old gods fought the primordial beings – which is where the “Lovecraftian” lore comes into play here within this story. In the bible, the angels were created to fight these wars originally – and The God of Law won out, as dictated in the video game Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance.)
The Evernight Nighthawk Goddess being the one to “cleanse” her cult center and its most powerful family who knew all of her secrets via the Seer pathway is very suspect.

If I’m honest, it sounds like The True Creator’s handiwork – maybe one (or many) of the Antigonus Family were corrupted by the rogue True Creator deity, and Emperor Roselle depicted his image as “The Hanged Man” on the tarot cards because in tarot lore, the Hanged Man is one in limbo, waiting for answers, seeking knowledge, and waiting for the right time to strike.
A good equivalent I can think of would be Eren Yeager’s comparison to Odin, and the Eldian Hallucigenia Sparsa tree being the equivalent of their World Tree, Yggdrasil – although it is known as “The Tree on That Hill”, a supposed real tree according to Yuki Kaji and written about by Isayama (who highkey copied a lot of Muv Luv lore).


The tarot card is a hint at The True Creator’s motives as he lay dormant – scattering his acolytes to infiltrate other churches and secret orders while lying in wait for the perfect time. Because it’s no coincidence The Demoness Sect is gathering “magatsuhi” for a life force ritual spell, or that Sirius Arapis had a mission to destroy Tingen and its inhabitants, as well.
Both Sirius and Vincent were secret worshipers of The Hanged God, and both men were Berserk Beyonders. Lanevus swindled those rich people out of their money in the Hornacis mountains after having Sirius do research on behalf of the Aurora Order.

Aside from embodying the Swindler potion for the Marauder Pathway and destroying many lives and causing even more poverty and economic strife for the Demoness Sect to exploit in Tingen, Lanevus went and got Megose pregnant, converted her to The Hanged God worship, and with the help of “psychiatrist” Hood Eugen preformed a ritual to put a dark entity inside of her womb before abandoning her and the baby to continue doing devilish things.
Maybe it’s mind control or the entity’s influence, but I doubt Megose will let anybody harm her demon baby – and that might go beyond a mother’s love.


Damn, that was a good episode. It’s all coming together now, but – tell me your thoughts: did the Nighthawk Goddess request one of her loyal Seer devotees to bury the treasure hidden with her secrets before the Antigonus family massacre and the civilization cataclysm?
Why is Klein being drawn to Flegrea now? Is that what the treasure is called?
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