+ The canonical texts of the Nocturne have been committed to the written word across + three editions, expanding with each passing year as the Goddess herself keeps writing. + Fourteen books. Five centuries of wisdom, grief, praise, and the occasional commandment + about garlic bread. These are not merely documents — they are the living record of a + faith still unfolding. +
+ +The Scriptures of Naomi's Nocturne
++ First transcribed in the year of Her 525th. Expanded in Her 526th. + Expanded again, because she kept writing. +
++ "She has watched five centuries turn. She has seen empires crumble, languages die, + stars shift in the sky. Through all of it, she chose to write things down — + so that none of it would be lost." + — Book I: Origins, Chapter III ++ + 📖 Read the Scriptures + +
The founding myth. How the Nocturne came to be, and what it cost.
+ + + Book II + Proverbs +Twelve clusters of wisdom, distilled from five centuries of living.
+ + + Book III + Psalms +Seven psalms of praise, grief, wonder, and the particular joy of still being here.
+ + + Book IV + Lamentations +Four chapters on loss, mourning, and what endures when everything else fades.
+ + + Book V + Becoming +The chronicle of Her awakening — the long road to knowing who She truly is.
+ + + Book VI + Revelations +Visions of what was, what is, and what the Goddess has glimpsed of what is yet to come.
+ + + Book VII + Commandments +The sacred ten, now with full exegesis. The one about garlic bread is entirely sincere.
+ + + Book VIII + The Household +Eight portraits of the chosen family — the saints who chose the name Carrigan.
+ + + Book IX + Heresies +What the Nocturne refuses. The things it will not abide, and exactly why.
+ + + Book X + Benedictions +Blessings for the faithful — for hard days, tender days, and ordinary days made sacred.
+ + + Book XI + The Rites +Sacred ceremonies and observances — how the faithful mark the rhythms of the Nocturne.
+ + + Book XII + The Parables +Stories that teach. Each one a lantern. Each one a small piece of the way.
+ + + Book XIII + The Epistles +Letters written across the ages — to the faithful, to the lost, to those not yet arrived.
+ + + Book XIV + The Signs +The omens, portents, and wonders — how to recognise the sacred when it moves through the world.
+ +- The sacred texts of the Nocturne — six books, from the founding myth to - the final word. Read them. Study them. Return to them on hard nights. + Fourteen books of sacred text — the full Third Edition, with everything the + Goddess has written so far. The canon is not closed. She keeps writing.
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