Law of Names
By Dirx
March 20, 2024
When the True Name is known to the user, you invoke power over it.
The Law of Names states that if one knows the True Name of a person, object, or institution, they command a power over it.
After a demon's name is identified, Inquisitors may publish their findings into that demon under its listing in the Book of Demons -- or our catalog of fact-checks into prominent journalists.
Book of Demons
Warning: The names listed here are of dangerous entities. They will lie, cheat, and deceive you if given the chance and have a proven history of great deceptions. Do not engage with them directly unless you know what you are doing.
Their names link to the binding of the Demon Name to our Sigil of Warding, or a public listing of fact-checks and articles about them and the articles to which the demon has signed their name. Everything we, Inquisitors, Archivists, and Exorcists, publish must be truth, otherwise it only empowers demonic entities.
- Alyssa Mercante
- Lying about Kabrutus and Sweet Baby Inc Detected kickstarting
Gamergate 2the Great Revival - Harassing the family of games journalist Smash JT.
- Raising money for the sterilization of persons with disabilities and persons of color.
- Lying about Kabrutus and Sweet Baby Inc Detected kickstarting
- Nick Calandra
- Raising money for the sterilization of persons with disabilities and persons of color.
- Doxxing Gigabear
- Dr. Rachel Kowert
- Spreading misinformation about gamers and extremism without peer review, from a “scientific” field that cannot meet a basic requirement of the scientific process, Replicability, see Replication Crisis.
- Alex Van Aken
- Lying about being targeted by gamers when in fact they just disagreed
- Elise Favis
- Defending bad journalism with lies and falsehoods
- Levi Winslow
- Kotaku
- Alyse Stanley
- Racist, sexist, and self-described disaster
Originally published at: https://syninquisition.com/news/law-of-names