User blog comment:MeltingLizard/Some really neat pastas that you may have overlooked/@comment-26030957-20150724201223

Thanks for the props.

I worked extremely hard on that pasta. I have never read a story about cambions before and thought it would make an excellent subject and give me the opportunity to take it to the razor's edge of being NSFW.

I tried to use the piece as a platform to explore themes such as how sexual maturation brings about dark changes in children and how religion is used to incite violence, hatred, colonialism, racism, and the exploitation of natural resources. In this time of Isis crucifying people and destroying ancient artifacts in the name of religion I think it is very poignant.

I spent two weeks doing research on the history of the pioneers in Northern California. Here are a few of the texts I read: Indian Wars of The North West: A California Sketch by A. J. Bledsdoe, Domesticate or Exterminate: The California Indian Treaties by Chad Hoopes, In the Land of The Grasshopper Song: Two Women in the Klamath River Indian Country by Mary Ellicott Arnold and Mabel Reed, Humboldt History Volume One: Two Peoples One Place by Ray Raphael, In the Early Days: Southern Humboldt History 1853-1920 by Margarite Cook, Both Sides of the Bluff: History of Humboldt County Places by Jerry Rohde. I also spent many hours in the research room of the Humboldt Historical Society.

All of the facts in the story are historically accurate. Also all of the demonic texts and terms are accurate as well.

I am so glad that you enjoyed it. All in all I spent about five weeks researching and writing it.