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On one occasion, [[Tetra-None Hepta-Oct]] “was handed the legendary '''Rubix Configuration''' that imprisoned the [[Celebite]]s, said to be impossible to solve”, and “solved it in seconds” such that “the Celebites hadn’t even finished putting on their chastity gear by the time they were freed”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division (short story)|Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division]]'') | On one occasion, [[Tetra-None Hepta-Oct (925th Universe)|Tetra-None Hepta-Oct]] “was handed the legendary '''Rubix Configuration''' that imprisoned the [[Celebite]]s, said to be impossible to solve”, and “solved it in seconds” such that “the Celebites hadn’t even finished putting on their chastity gear by the time they were freed”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division (short story)|Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division]]'') Tetra hadn't realised what would happen when she solved the Configuration, unaware that the Celebties had been “contained” within the Configuration for “centuries”. After being freed, the beings “went on to cause a very chaste brand of havoc across the universe”, for which reason Tetra avoided bragging about her intellectual feat in solving the puzzle, no matter how remarkable it was. ([[PROSE]]: [[Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division (short story)|''Good Crieff: The Tribulations of the Scottish Division'' (2024 reedit)]]) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Latest revision as of 01:33, 27 July 2024
On one occasion, Tetra-None Hepta-Oct “was handed the legendary Rubix Configuration that imprisoned the Celebites, said to be impossible to solve”, and “solved it in seconds” such that “the Celebites hadn’t even finished putting on their chastity gear by the time they were freed”. (PROSE: Good Crieff - The Tribulations of the Scottish Division) Tetra hadn't realised what would happen when she solved the Configuration, unaware that the Celebties had been “contained” within the Configuration for “centuries”. After being freed, the beings “went on to cause a very chaste brand of havoc across the universe”, for which reason Tetra avoided bragging about her intellectual feat in solving the puzzle, no matter how remarkable it was. (PROSE: Good Crieff: The Tribulations of the Scottish Division (2024 reedit))
Behind the scenes
The Rubix Configuration is a parody of the Lament Configuration from Clive Barker's Hellraiser mythos, a cursed puzzle-box which, when solved, summons the dangerous demonic beings known as the Cenobites (or Eremites) into the mortal realm. Its name is also a reference the Rubik's Cube, a much more benign puzzle-box from the real world. Notably, the canonical Lament Configuration merely opens a doorway to the Cenobites' realm: they are not actually imprisoned within it.