Official Interim Report of the Delegation of Experts from Borp66
"It arrived wholly formed with suit and tie... to hallmark the dawning of the age of Chaos."
This field guide was written by the outcast interstellar aliens from the Circinus (compus) Galaxy. [cite: 1674] This format was selected as the well-organized, comprehensible and familiar format for humans. [cite: 1675] Although the authors, still somewhat stunned and disoriented from the intergalactic trip from Circinus to Earth, the reader will find the guide the Best Guide and in the world about anything and very useful for understanding the Aurantius and others of his species now proliferating in human media and the surface of the planet generally. [cite: 1676]
By gathering the appearance of wealth, power, beauty and intelligence and gaining actual wealth and power the Aurantius uses these traits to extract pieces of soul from the humans. [cite: 1677] By taking and gathering scattered soul debris caused by his forces of chaos, destruction and pain, especially on the weak and powerless, the Aurantius generates ever more sustenance and power, the excess of which is piped back to the mothership and Borp6. [cite: 1678] The greater the wealth and power the Aurantius’ ability to expand chaos and pain units is unmatched by the hordes of any miserly characters real or imagined like King Midas of Phrygia, Asaf Jah of Hyderabad or Musk of Pretoria. [cite: 1679] The best details and photos of the life of the Aurantius are provided perfectly like everything he does. [cite: 1680]
The specimen known as Pseudo homo sapiens aurantius maximus presents an unusual challenge to human classification. It does not merely exist within its environment; it actively reshapes reality to confirm its own self-conception.
Under Aurantian logic, enrichment is proof of legitimacy. During the Second Ascension, we have observed advanced extraction techniques resulting in an estimated take of $2.5–$3.2 billion. This includes foreign tribute, licensing the presidency, and the "Devotion Economy" of digital collectibles.