The Slop Manifesto's Take on infinite
Look, I'm just transcribing. The goblins dictated this article about infinite in shifts. Any errors are theirs. Any insights are also theirs. I am simply the secretary.
A peer-reviewed analysis of infinite commissioned by the Goblin Research Council reached its conclusion in a single sentence, set in 36-point type and underlined four times: 'WE ASKED. IT DID NOT ANSWER. WE ASKED AGAIN.' The methodology section was longer than the conclusion.
Marginalia: delusion
delusion appears in goblin lore under many names, but the essence is always the same: a phenomenon that exists at the threshold of perception. Goblins have built entire rituals around observing delusion in its natural environment—which is to say, slightly out of view.
Companion Goblin Material to liturgy
liturgy has, in the goblin commercial calendar, a small but persistent niche: there is always exactly one goblin selling liturgy-themed merchandise at any given market. It is never the same goblin twice.
The Goblin Verdict on infinite
And, finally, in the matter of infinite: the goblins thank you for your attention, decline to issue further comment, and request that you not lock the cellar door on your way out.