Djynxx
Matrix address
Djynxx is the fictional CCRU demon at Mesh-18 and net-span 6::3, with the aliases Ching and The Jinn and the title “Child Stealer” (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, p. 319). The Matrix classifies Djynxx as the Null-pitch syzygetic xenodemon of time-lapse, feeding and prowling the Warp Current, ciphering Gt-36, and haunting Gt-06 and Gt-21 (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, p. 319). Its major rite is the abstract cyclone or dust spiral, glossed through the nomad war-machine and supplemented by two unnamed sub-rites (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, p. 319).
No standalone tale devoted to Djynxx appears in the compilation; the demon's temperament is instead distributed among time-lapse, the Child Stealer epithet, cyclonic motion, the Warp's temporal topology, and the separate Doom narrative (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, pp. 269, 288–290, 319; Texts/Essays/CCRU- Doom.pdf, p. 3). This makes the Matrix title a functional clue rather than a license to invent a child-stealing biography (numogram demons).
The 6::3 Warp
Djynxx carries the 6+3 syzygy, whose difference is 3; Zone 3 is consequently the tractor-zone of the Warp Current, and Zone 6 its complementary outer pole (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, pp. 269, 288). The pair draws the “Ulterior Vortex” of outer-time, while the Sixth Gate Gt-21 twists Zone 6 through Zone 3 and reinforces the Warp's vortical recycling (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, pp. 288–290).
The Zone 6 system notes associate the region with the third eye, the dead eye of the cyclone, turbular erosion, and Sarkonian Mesh-Tag 0063; these are zone-correspondences that thicken Djynxx's cyclonic field without becoming personal attributes (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, pp. 288–290). The glossary accordingly defines Warp as the region of Djynxx and the Warp Current as the differential product of 6::3 (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, p. 425).
In the Syzygy conversation, Djynxx and Uttunul stand outside the circuit through which Katak, Murrumur, and Oddubb pass time (Texts/Ccru – Syzygy Conversation between Mark Fisher & Steve Goodman 24_11_98 _ Sonicwarfare.pdf, pp. 4–5). The same conversation contrasts the Lemurian reading of Djynxx-space as schizo/no-time with an AOE theology that converts it into the place where a transcendent God emerges, preserving an internal ideological contest over the same diagram (Texts/Ccru – Syzygy Conversation between Mark Fisher & Steve Goodman 24_11_98 _ Sonicwarfare.pdf, pp. 7–8).
CONTRADICTION: Lemurian Pandemonium makes relations and flows primary, so Djynxx is the 6::3 force from which Warp territory derives; the AOE counternarrative makes territory primary and rereads that same outside as transcendent revelation (Texts/Ccru – Syzygy Conversation between Mark Fisher & Steve Goodman 24_11_98 _ Sonicwarfare.pdf, pp. 7–8). The archive presents these as rival constructions within pandemonium, not complementary meanings.
Missing time, abduction, and Doom
Apocalypse – Been in Effect? – situates the Numogram inside a time-war organized around abduction as missing time, then describes Djynxx as a changeling marked by jinking or zig-zag motion and sudden cuts into or out of a sequence (Texts/ccru.net/Hyperfiction/Apocalypse – Been in Effect –.pdf, p. 3). It assigns child-abduction and Hell to the pair Djynxx/Uttunul collectively, so the Matrix's Child Stealer title supports the Djynxx connection but does not warrant transferring every Hell motif to this demon alone (Texts/ccru.net/Hyperfiction/Apocalypse – Been in Effect –.pdf, p. 3).
The separate Doom text gives that title a plot: Djynxx cohorts exploit the DOOMSPAN project to transmit a genetic hex that cannot alter existing humans but targets sperm and the recently conceived, because the future lies with children (Texts/Essays/CCRU- Doom.pdf, p. 3). The story joins child-stealing not to literal kidnapping but to future-oriented intervention in heredity, making time-lapse and generational replacement one operation (Texts/Essays/CCRU- Doom.pdf, p. 3).
Cyclonopedia: oil and the female Outside
Reza Negarestani imports Djynxx into petropolitics by matching Anglossic oil = 63 with the 6::3 Warp, so the Outside becomes a region saturated in oil rather than only the CCRU's abstract vortex (Reza Negarestani/Texts/Books/Author/Reza Negarestani-Cyclonopedia_ Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2).pdf, pp. 40–41). Cyclonopedia retains the three-part Numogram—Uttunul, Time-Circuit, Djynxx—and emphasizes that the two exterior regions are diagrammed by their outsideness (Reza Negarestani/Texts/Books/Author/Reza Negarestani-Cyclonopedia_ Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2).pdf, p. 41).
Later in the book, the alias The Jinn is expanded through Arabic and Farsi Jnun: female djinn associated with delirium, maddening love, possession, and openings that turn a host into a traffic-zone for the Outside (Reza Negarestani/Texts/Books/Author/Reza Negarestani-Cyclonopedia_ Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2).pdf, pp. 130–131). Negarestani calls Djynxx the region of XX-djinns and maps the route toward it as becoming-woman, connecting the Warp to forbidden narration and radical delirium (Reza Negarestani/Texts/Books/Author/Reza Negarestani-Cyclonopedia_ Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2).pdf, p. 131). This is a distinct secondary elaboration of a CCRU alias, not evidence that the original Matrix derived Djynxx from the folklore Negarestani assembles (Reza Negarestani/Texts/Books/Author/Reza Negarestani-Cyclonopedia_ Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2).pdf, pp. 130–131).
Later occult temperament
The Gate Zero manual turns the Matrix's sparse danger-signals into practical advice, claiming Djynxx is safe provided the practitioner is very clear about the intended encounter (Secondary Sources/Texts/Books/Gate Zero/time sorcery manual.pdf, p. 57). Its own account admits that later numogoetics extrapolates from incomplete CCRU descriptions, which marks this reassurance as practitioner testimony rather than a primary Pandemonium attribute (Secondary Sources/Texts/Books/Gate Zero/time sorcery manual.pdf, pp. 51–52).
CONTRADICTION: The Matrix and Apocalypse – Been in Effect? – make Djynxx the Child Stealer of time-lapse, missing time, abrupt disappearance, and outer-time disturbance (Texts/Books/Author/Time Spiral Press/ccru-ccru-writings-19972003-1.pdf, p. 319; Texts/ccru.net/Hyperfiction/Apocalypse – Been in Effect –.pdf, p. 3). Gate Zero's later practical tradition calls Djynxx safe under conditions of clear intent (Secondary Sources/Texts/Books/Gate Zero/time sorcery manual.pdf, p. 57). The latter is a revision of temperament within numogoetics, not a detail supplied by the primary corpus.