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Authentic Chaos:
Opening the
Vault of the Past
"Look on my Works ye Mighty, and despair!"
These spells and workings are derived from or directly copied from some
authentic source. There's a bit about each source listed below the heading.
There are a few points you should note before trying to understand the work I've
done here:
- If something it copied directly, it will be noted as "copied
from" the source.
- If something has been changed from the original (usually to make it more
workable), it will be noted as "adapted from" the source.
- If something is completely made up but follows the rules from the original
source, it will be noted as "derived from" the source.
- If something is not in context, it will be listed as "drawn
from" the source.
If you're interested in Chaos Workings, you should try my Chaos
Magic Working Generator! Several of these "authentic" spells and
workings are listed in there for fun.
The following grimores and collections are available:
Galdrabok | Sepher Ha-Razim | Greek Magical Papyri
Christian |
Misc
Galdrabok: An Authentic
Icelandic Grimore
- The Helm of Awe,
adapted from the Galdrabok.
- A Simple Helm of Awe Working,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Prevent
Fainting and Disease among Livestock,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Win a Girl's
Love,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- Against "Ghost
Spots",
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Win a Legal
Case,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Cure
Headaches and Insomnia,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- A
Spell against Evil and Incantations,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Protect a Horse,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- To Get a Friend,
copied from the Galdrabok.
- Defense Against
Troll-Shot, copied from the Galdrabok.
- Days that Bring
Bad Luck,
copied from the Galdrabok.
The Sepher Ha-Razim: A
Reconstructed Jewish Magical Text
The Greek Magical Papyri: A
Collection of Greek Magic
Christian: Drawn from
Ancient Christian Magic
Miscellany: Drawn from Various
Sources
Content © 2003 - 2005, Michael J Dangler
Updated on 08/22/2005. Site Credits / Email Me!
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(Yes, I stole it!)
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