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Beta's ex-boyfriend who goes by 'King Paimon' and made inappropriate comments to Mason, described as a warlock
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Carl is Beta's former romantic partner who operates within the archive's occult circles under the persona "King Paimon." He appears across five episodes primarily as a source of relational friction and community tension, positioned as both a practicing musician (drummer since age 11) and someone claiming esoteric authority. His presence in the archive is almost entirely defined by conflict dynamics rather than substantive intellectual contribution.
As discussed on stream: Carl's appearances cluster around two distinct patterns: episodes featuring direct confrontation with Beta over their past relationship and alleged manipulative behavior, and episodes where he occupies panel space without the presence of Beta or the primary host. In EP.412 and EP.420, he becomes the focal point of extended dramatic exchanges with Beta, with accusations of past threats and manipulation surfacing as core tensions. These episodes position him as a figure whose involvement catalyzes community division rather than collective inquiry—his presence triggers other guests to choose allegiance or distance.
As discussed on stream: In EP.384, Carl becomes the subject of a magical claim rather than an active participant, with Psyche allegedly having "turned him gay" through Persian spell work in the same week as another subject, a framing that reduces him to a case study in magical efficacy rather than treating him as an agent in the conversation. EP.421 shows a different dynamic entirely: with Psyche departing early, Carl engages in extended personal and streaming conversation with Mason, suggesting his communication style shifts notably depending on who holds primary authority in the room.
As discussed on stream: Carl is documented as having made inappropriate comments toward Mason, behavior serious enough to warrant explicit mention in his archive classification. His relationship with Beta is marked by accusations of past threats and manipulative conduct spanning multiple episodes, with Beta consistently framing him as someone who "has done this before"—establishing a pattern of documented harm rather than isolated incident. The archive does not record Carl's direct response to these characterizations, creating an asymmetrical record where allegations accumulate without countering testimony.
Carl's primary recorded relationship is adversarial with Beta, appearing most substantively in episodes where Beta is also present or referenced, creating a binary tension structure that organizes community response. His interaction with Mason appears more cordial based on EP.421, though his documented inappropriate comments to Mason complicate any characterization of that dynamic as uncontentious. The archive suggests minimal intellectual or philosophical alignment with Psyche beyond the magical claim episode; his presence does not suggest collaboration on substantive content but rather participation in panel structures where conflict becomes the operative dynamic.
Thursday panel discussion featuring tarot, cats, and extensive drama between Beta and Carl over past relationships and alleged threats.
An open panel episode where host Psyche briefly appears but leaves early, allowing guests Carl and Mason to have extended conversations about personal topics, streaming, and community drama.
A Tuesday tarot stream featuring panel discussions about recent drama involving Carl (Beta's ex), Summer vs Alexandria confrontation, and ongoing tensions between Psyche and Beta about content coverage and loyalty.
A brief episode focusing on channel promotion drama and a mic being cut during what appears to be a collaborative streaming situation.
A brief conversation where Psyche/Trix discusses allegedly turning two people named Demon and Carl gay in the same week through Persian magic.
“I've been a drummer for I've been a drummer for a long time since I played drums... I played since I was 11, but I'm in my 30s now. So, about 20 something years.”
“Psyche. She's done this before.”
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