The Hemlock Veil
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| The Hemlock Veil | |
|---|---|
| Type | Supernatural spell / phenomenon |
| Origin | Verdant Scholars Memorial Grove, Verdant, Connecticut |
| Created | May 1, 1667 |
| Creator | Eleanor Ashburne |
| Current holder | House Subconium |
| Effect | Lowers inhibitions town-wide; unconscious effect on all residents |
| Canon status | Confirmed |
| First appearance | Making the Grades: Kelly's Unveiling |
About
The Hemlock Veil is the invisible supernatural engine of the Subconium Shared Universe. Originally cast on May 1, 1667 by Eleanor Ashburne as a fertility spell for the fledgling settlement of Verdant, Connecticut, the Veil evolved far beyond its original intent within months of casting. It now subtly lowers inhibitions and influences the behavior of everyone within Verdant and the surrounding area, including the campus of Eastern Tsuga College. Most residents are entirely unaware of its existence. The Veil does not compel. It nudges.
Origin
Eleanor Ashburne cast the Veil on May 1, 1667, Beltane, the Celtic fire festival of fire and fertility. By 1667 Verdant's population imbalance had created a specific problem: fertility. Despite the community's connection to natural magic, many women were unable to conceive. Eleanor searched old texts, gathered the women of Verdant, and cast a fertility enchantment under moonlight at the site of what is now the Verdant Scholars Memorial Grove.
The spell worked but not only as intended. Eleanor's December 1667 diary entry records unexpected consequences: a current of desire and romance sweeping through the community, dissolving the boundaries of traditional relationships. The fertility enchantment had become something broader. The inhibition-lowering side effects were noticeable within months and have never stopped.
Effects
The Veil operates ecologically. It permeates a place, not a person. All residents are affected. None know it.
Known effects include lowered inhibitions across the entire population, heightened curiosity and open-mindedness, enhanced passion and desire, a disproportionate attraction of mystics and occult practitioners to Verdant from outside, and over centuries a cultural normalization in which residents experience the Veil's effects as simply how things are. The Veil creates conditions in which psychological manipulation is more effective than it would otherwise be. Professor William Taylor exploits this consciously while believing it is the result of Verdant's cultural mythology rather than a literal spell. He is wrong.
History of use
Original stewardship (1667-1694)
Eleanor managed the Veil's renewal informally with the women of Verdant from the original casting. The renewal cycle runs every ten years from the 1667 casting.
The 1706 modification
On November 1, 1706, Marguerite Delacroix performed a solo Samhain ritual deepening the Veil's founding enchantments, driven by guilt over the Verdant Fire of 1702. Eleanor felt an immediate surge of vitality and desire on waking the following morning. The modification has been incorrectly attributed to the Order of the Hemlock in secondary sources. It was Marguerite's personal act.
Order of the Hemlock (c. 1694-1971)
The Order of the Hemlock, founded by Marguerite Delacroix around 1694, took on formal responsibility for the Veil's decennial renewal. The Order maintained the renewal consistently for nearly three centuries until its dissolution following the death of Marguerite (Gen 7) in 1969.
The lapse (1971-1991)
The Veil renewal due in 1971 was not performed. The Order had dissolved and Eloise Delacroix, who held the family seat, had no knowledge of her renewal obligations. The 1981 renewal was also missed. Two consecutive missed renewals left Verdant without its invisible protection for approximately twenty years. The Satanic Panic hit the town with unusual force as a direct consequence. Without the Veil, Verdant became legible as a target in a way it had not been for centuries.
House Subconium (1991-present)
House Subconium reformed during the Satanic Panic, driven by the urgency of the town's visible vulnerability. The reformed organization performed the 1991 renewal, the first confirmed renewal since 1967, ending the lapse. The Veil has been renewed consistently since. The next renewal is due in 2031, after the events of all currently published SSU works.
Renewal schedule
The Veil requires renewal every ten years from its original 1667 casting. Missing a renewal weakens it. Missing two consecutive renewals weakens it severely. The renewal ritual takes place at the Verdant Scholars Memorial Grove, the site of the original casting.
Current stewardship falls to House Subconium. The Delacroix Family holds a legacy seat in the organization and the family's historical role as tactical guardians of the Veil's infrastructure continues through Margot Delacroix.
Layers of supernatural influence
The Veil is the first of four layers of influence operating in the SSU:
- Layer 1 — The Hemlock Veil: Ambient, town-wide. Affects all residents unconsciously. No one knows it is there.
- Layer 2 — The Anklet of Inevitable Accord: Targeted individual compulsion. The wearer is aware something is happening.
- Layer 3 — The Darewright Jar: Written compulsion artifact. Binds the drawer to obey a directive.
- Layer 4 — Professor Taylor's methodology: Non-supernatural. Psychological exploitation of the conditions the Veil creates.
Current status
The Hemlock Veil is active as of the SSU's present timeline. It was last renewed in 2021 and is next due in 2031. House Subconium maintains stewardship. Its full geographic range has not been precisely mapped in canon, though it is understood to extend across the entire town of Verdant and the ETC campus.
Connection to the SSU
The Hemlock Veil is the foundational supernatural element of the entire SSU. It operates in every work set in Verdant, acknowledged by no character in any of them. It is the reason Verdant has always been the way it is, the reason ETC's research culture trends toward the transgressive, and the reason Professor William Taylor's methodology produces results that his own explanatory framework cannot fully account for. Every protagonist in every SSU work is living inside the Veil's effects. None of them know it.
Canon notes
- The full geographic range of the Veil has not been precisely mapped
- Whether the Veil's effects extend beyond Verdant's borders has not been established
- Whether a ley line running through the Verdant Scholars Memorial Grove amplifies the Veil is an open development question
- Whether the Veil's effects can be consciously perceived or resisted has not been established
- The specific mechanics of the renewal ritual have not been described in canon