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As the Baby Bat's First ABCs zine is now out I am happy to share "O is for Obfuscate" featuring my little nosferatu Aurik showing off how to make himself (or indeed other people/things) disappear!
This was so much fun, thank you @salems-lots for organising and pulling this all together. Everything looks so good. Go and see.
Yes, we experience envy. I have watched Sanguinius soar and have wished, for a moment, that I possessed his wings. I doubt any of my brothers have envied me in the same way. But then, quite apart from the fact that they have only known me for a few years, my gift is also less obvious. I can disappear. Not in the manner Corax can, or, for that matter, Curze, should he wish to. I can be exceedingly stealthy when I choose to be, and I have access to certain items which can assist, but where I excel is in blending in. I cannot escape notice as such, but I can, if I try, escape recognition. I can pass as someone else, and blur the questions that might occur to the details - no mean feat, when you are such a unique being. I discovered this ability during my early days in the Imperial Palace. Without it, I would have been discovered many times over. I was present when several of my siblings were first met by our father: often in fact, disguised as members of their own Legions. Lorgar never even blinked, he was so enraptured by the Emperor. The Lion's instincts were sharper, and I could almost feel his sense that something was not as it seemed, but he never worked out what it was - or if he did, he gave no indication. Then again, few of us are as inscrutable as the Lord of the First. It is one of the things I consider myself to have in common with him. I was not at Angron's discovery, and I do not regret that.
Mike Brooks, Alpharius - Head of the Hydra
Because @panda-hammer asked.
Yes, he can use Obfuscate 3 at least. 😁
Obfuscate is a Discipline that allows vampires to conceal themselves, deceive the mind of others, or make them ignore what the user does not
“If my love must be a rodent, then shall I be anything but a rat?” - Lynne Jonell, Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat
Artwork by: Vetarmora
Alright it’s technically already day seven and I had such an idea that I had to go ahead and spit it out. Day seven of Fangfest - Obfuscate! Ralph’s a silly guy. It’s just a prank bro.
Today's word of the day is...
Obfuscate
[Verb]
Definition: To make unclear.
Example Sentence: Once he had read the message, Nick had to obfuscate the words.
Obfuscate.
This is how the end begins—not with a roar, but a smokescreen. They hide the truth in plain sight, wrapped in shiny slogans and endless growth charts. Extreme capitalism whispers, “Don’t think too far ahead. Profit is now. The future? Not your concern.”
But this is not just foolish; it is psychopathy. A system that sacrifices people, planet, and permanence for quarterly gains is a system that consumes itself. We are watching the world burn while the arsonists cash in.
Here’s the truth they won’t tell you: Short-term thinking is a death march. It devours the soil beneath our feet and the air in our lungs. It leaves us with poisoned rivers, hollowed forests, and empty promises. And all the while, it says, “This is normal.”
But it is not normal. And it is not too late.
We fix this by daring to look past tomorrow. By building systems that reward sustainability, compassion, and vision—not greed. We shift the focus from me to us, from now to forever.
Vote for leaders who value humanity over margins. Support companies that create rather than consume. Challenge the narrative that more is always better. And remember: obfuscation thrives in silence. Speak. Shine light. Refuse to look away.
The world is not a product. It is home. And if we choose, we can still save it. But we must act now—before the smoke becomes the fire.
Obfuscate