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On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

Lilith

Sumerian Goddess

Protective of Women

Goddess of Self-Empowerment

 

Enchanted Rosary, Necklace, Scrying Mirror on reverse side, Matching Shadow Box

Crescent Moon

 

Victorian Filigree

Flat and Braided Ceramic

Crystals

Freshwater Pearls

Golden Tiger's Eye

Script on Metal

Vintage Brass Setting

 

Spell Bound Gems(tm)

 

Spiritual Steampunk(tm) Collection

 

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

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On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us (Martin Howse - UK/DE).

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop/

 

Walk through Rotterdam / Delfshaven to gather signal + GPS data for further analysis.

WR010 - the new wave hookers - ass & frederic 12"LP/CD (Release: 03.2003) - www.wanker-records.de

Fractal created in Apophysis 2.09 by Kazzytc January 2011

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Vadid Kicth Guthale Wordstrummer

 

Male Tinker Gnome Enchanter 16

Chaotic Good

 

Strength 8 (-1)

Dexterity 13 (+1)

Constitution 15 (+2)

Intelligence 34 (+11)

Wisdom 10 (+0)

Charisma 11 (+0)

Size: Small

Height: 3' 2"

Weight: 40 lb

Skin: Brown

Eyes: Blue

Hair: White; Curly

   

Specialty: Enchantment

 

Gave up: Conjuration Necromancy

 

Total Hit Points: 79

 

Speed: 20 feet

 

Armor Class: 12 = 10 +1 [dexterity] +1 [small]

Touch AC: 12

Flat-footed: 11

Initiative modifier: +1 = +1 [dexterity]

Fortitude save: +7 = 5 [base] +2 [constitution]

Reflex save: +6 = 5 [base] +1 [dexterity]

Will save: +12 = 10 [base] +2 [tinker gnome]

Attack (handheld): +8/+3 = 8 [base] -1 [strength] +1 [small]

Attack (unarmed): +8/+3 = 8 [base] -1 [strength] +1 [small]

Attack (missile): +10/+5 = 8 [base] +1 [dexterity] +1 [small]

Grapple check: +3/+-2 = 8 [base] -1 [strength] -4 [small]

 

Light load:

Medium load:

Heavy load:

Lift over head:

Lift off ground:

Push or drag: 20 lb. or less

20-40 lb.

41-60 lb.

60 lb.

120 lb.

300 lb.

  

Languages: Common Draconic Dwarven Elven Giant Gnome goblin Orc

  

Raven familiar

  

Feats:Combat Casting

Eschew Materials

Spell Focus (Enchantment)

Greater Spell Focus (Enchantment)

Craft Rod

Craft Wondrous Item

Forge Ring

Scribe Scroll [free to wizard]

Enlarge Spell

Quicken Spell

  

Traits:

 

Skill Name Key

Ability Skill

Modifier Ability

Modifier Ranks Misc.

Modifier

Appraise Int 8 = +6 +2 [raven]

Balance Dex* 1 = +1

Bluff Cha 9.5 = +0 +9.5

Climb Str* -1 = -1

Concentration Con 21 = +2 +19

Craft_1 Int 25 = +6 +19

Craft_2 Int 9 = +6 +3

Craft_3 Int 6 = +6

Decipher Script Int 21 = +6 +15

Diplomacy Cha 2 = +0 +2 [bluff]

Disguise Cha 0 = +0

Escape Artist Dex* 1 = +1

Forgery Int 15.5 = +6 +9.5

Gather Information Cha 0 = +0

Heal Wis 0 = +0

Hide Dex* 5 = +1 +4 [small]

Intimidate Cha 2 = +0 +2 [bluff]

Jump Str* -7 = -1 -6 [speed 20]

Knowledge (arcana) Int 25 = +6 +19

Listen Wis 0 = +0

Move Silently Dex* 1 = +1

Perform_1 Cha 0 = +0

Perform_2 Cha 0 = +0

Perform_3 Cha 0 = +0

Perform_4 Cha 0 = +0

Perform_5 Cha 0 = +0

Ride Dex 1 = +1

Search Int 6 = +6

Sense Motive Wis 0 = +0

Spellcraft Int 27 = +6 +19 +2 [Knowledge, arcane]

Spot Wis 0 = +0

Survival Wis 0 = +0

Swim Str** -1 = -1

Use Rope Dex 1 = +1

  

* = check penalty for wearing armor

 

Bluff >=5 ranks gives +2 on disguise checks to act in character.

Craft_1 >=5 ranks gives +2 on related appraise checks.

If the familiar is within reach, +2 on spot and listen ("alertness").

 

Zero-level Enchanter spells: 5 (4+1) per day

Abjuration

Resistance:Subject gains +1 on saving throws.

Divination

Detect Poison:Detects poison in one creature or small object.

*Detect Magic: Detects spells and magic items within 60 ft.

*Read Magic: Read scrolls and spellbooks.

Enchantment

*Daze: Humanoid creature of 4 HD or less loses next action.

Evocation

**Disrobe

Dancing Lights: Creates torches or other lights.

Flare: Dazzles one creature (–1 on attack rolls).

Light: Object shines like a torch.

Ray of Frost: Ray deals 1d3 cold damage.

Illusion

 

Transmutation

Mage Hand: 5-pound telekinesis.

Mending: Makes minor repairs on an object.

Message: Whispered conversation at distance.

Open/Close: Opens or closes small or light things.

Universal

Arcane Mark: Inscribes a personal rune (visible or invisible).

Prestidigitation: Performs minor tricks.

 

First-level Enchanter spells: 7 (4+2+1) per day

 

Abjuration

*Alarm: Wards an area for 2 hours/level.

Endure Elements: Exist comfortably in hot or cold environments.

Hold Portal: Holds door shut.

Protection from Chaos/Evil/Good/Law: +2 to AC and saves, counter mind control, hedge out elementals and outsiders.

 

Divination

*Comprehend Languages: You understand all spoken and written languages.

Detect Secret Doors: Reveals hidden doors within 60 ft.

Detect Undead: Reveals undead within 60 ft.

**Identify M: Determines properties of magic item.

True Strike: +20 on your next attack roll.

 

Enchantment Charm Person: Makes one person your friend.

 

**Hypnotism: Fascinates 2d4 HD of creatures.

 

Sleep: Puts 4 HD of creatures into magical slumber.

Evocation Burning Hands: 1d4/level fire damage (max 5d4).

 

Floating Disk: Creates 3-ft.-diameter horizontal disk that holds 100 lb./level.

 

Magic Missile: 1d4+1 damage; +1 missile per two levels above 1st (max 5).

 

Shocking Grasp: Touch delivers 1d6/level electricity damage (max 5d6).

Illusion

Color Spray: Knocks unconscious, blinds, and/or stuns 1d6 weak creatures.

Disguise Self: Changes your appearance.

Magic Aura: Alters object’s magic aura.

Silent Image: Creates minor illusion of your design.

*Ventriloquism: Throws voice for 1 min./level.

 

Transmutation

Animate Rope: Makes a rope move at your command.

Enlarge Person: Humanoid creature doubles in size.

Erase: Mundane or magical writing vanishes.

Expeditious Retreat: Your speed increases by 30 ft.

Feather Fall: Objects or creatures fall slowly.

Jump: Subject gets bonus on Jump checks.

Magic Weapon: Weapon gains +1 bonus.

Reduce Person: Humanoid creature halves in size.

 

Abjuration

Arcane Lock M: Magically locks a portal or chest.

Obscure Object: Masks object against scrying.

Protection from Arrows: Subject immune to most ranged attacks.

Resist Energy: Ignores first 10 (or more) points of damage/attack from specified energy type.

 

Second-level Enchanter spells: 7 (4+2+1) per day

 

Divination

**Detect Thoughts: Allows “listening” to surface thoughts.

Locate Object: Senses direction toward object (specific or type).

See Invisibility: Reveals invisible creatures or objects.

 

Enchantment

Daze Monster: Living creature of 6 HD or less loses next action.

**Hideous Laughter: Subject loses actions for 1 round/level.

T**ouch of Idiocy: Subject takes 1d6 points of Int, Wis, and Cha damage.

 

Evocation

Continual Flame M: Makes a permanent, heatless torch.

Darkness: 20-ft. radius of supernatural shadow.

Flaming Sphere: Creates rolling ball of fire, 2d6 damage, lasts 1 round/level.

Gust of Wind: Blows away or knocks down smaller creatures.

Scorching Ray: Ranged touch attack deals 4d6 fire damage, +1 ray/four levels (max 3).

*Shatter: Sonic vibration damages objects or crystalline creatures.

 

Illusion

Blur: Attacks miss subject 20% of the time.

Hypnotic Pattern: Fascinates (2d4 + level) HD of creatures.

Invisibility: Subject is invisible for 1 min./level or until it attacks.

Magic Mouth M: Speaks once when triggered.

Minor Image: As silent image, plus some sound.

Mirror Image: Creates decoy duplicates of you (1d4 +1 per three levels, max 8).

Misdirection: Misleads divinations for one creature or object.

Phantom Trap M: Makes item seem trapped.

 

Transmutation

Alter Self: Assume form of a similar creature.

Bear’s Endurance: Subject gains +4 to Con for 1 min./level.

Bull’s Strength: Subject gains +4 to Str for 1 min./level.

Cat’s Grace: Subject gains +4 to Dex for 1 min./level.

Darkvision: See 60 ft. in total darkness.

Eagle’s Splendor: Subject gains +4 to Cha for 1 min./level.

Fox’s Cunning: Subject gains +4 Int for 1 min./level.

Knock: Opens locked or magically sealed door.

Levitate: Subject moves up and down at your direction.

Owl’s Wisdom: Subject gains +4 to Wis for 1 min./level.

Pyrotechnics: Turns fire into blinding light or choking smoke.

Rope Trick: As many as eight creatures hide in extradimensional space.

Spider Climb: Grants ability to walk on walls and ceilings.

Whispering Wind: Sends a short message 1 mile/level.

 

Third-level Enchanter spells: 6 (4+1+1) per day

Abjuration

Dispel Magic: Cancels magical spells and effects.

******Explosive Runes: Deals 6d6 damage when read.

Magic Circle against Chaos/Evil/Good/Law: As protection spells, but 10-ft. radius and 10 min./level.

Nondetection M: Hides subject from divination, scrying.

Protection from Energy: Absorb 12 points/level of damage from one kind of energy

 

Divination

Arcane Sight: Magical auras become visible to you.

Clairaudience/Clairvoyance: Hear or see at a distance for 1 min./level.

Tongues: Speak any language.

 

Enchantment

Deep Slumber: Puts 10 HD of creatures to sleep.

Heroism: Gives +2 bonus on attack rolls, saves, skill checks.

Hold Person: Paralyzes one humanoid for 1 round/level.

Rage: Subjects gains +2 to Str and Con, +1 on Will saves, –2 to AC.

Suggestion: Compels subject to follow stated course of action.

 

Evocation

Daylight: 60-ft. radius of bright light.

Fireball: 1d6 damage per level, 20-ft. radius.

Lightning Bolt: Electricity deals 1d6/level damage.

Tiny Hut: Creates shelter for ten creatures.

Wind Wall: Deflects arrows, smaller creatures, and gases.

Illusion

Displacement: Attacks miss subject 50%.

Illusory Script M: Only intended reader can decipher.

Invisibility Sphere: Makes everyone within 10 ft. invisible.

Major Image: As silent image, plus sound, smell and thermal effects.

 

Transmutation Blink:

You randomly vanish and reappear for 1 round/level.

Flame Arrow: Arrows deal +1d6 fire damage.

Fly: Subject flies at speed of 60 ft.

Gaseous Form: Subject becomes insubstantial and can fly slowly.

Haste: One creature/level moves faster, +1 on attack rolls, AC, and Reflex saves.

Keen Edge: Doubles normal weapon’s threat range.

Magic Weapon, Greater: +1/four levels (max +5).

Secret Page: Changes one page to hide its real content.

Shrink Item: Object shrinks to one-sixteenth size.

Slow: One subject/level takes only one action/round, –2 to AC, –2 on attack rolls.

Water Breathing: Subjects can breathe underwater.

 

Fourth-level Enchanter spells: 6 (4+1+1) per day

Abjuration

Dimensional Anchor: Bars extradimensional movement.

Fire Trap M: Opened object deals 1d4 damage +1/level.

Globe of Invulnerability, Lesser: Stops 1st- through 3rd-level spell effects.

Remove Curse: Frees object or person from curse.

Stoneskin M: Ignore 10 points of damage per attack.

 

Divination

Arcane Eye: Invisible floating eye moves 30 ft./round.

Detect Scrying: Alerts you of magical eavesdropping.

Locate Creature: Indicates direction to familiar creature.

Scrying F: Spies on subject from a distance.

 

Enchantment

Charm Monster: Makes monster believe it is your ally.

* Confusion: Subjects behave oddly for 1 round/level.

Crushing Despair: Subjects take –2 on attack rolls, damage rolls, saves, and checks.

Geas, Lesser: Commands subject of 7 HD or less.

 

Evocation

Fire Shield: Creatures attacking you take fire damage; you’re protected from heat or cold.

Ice Storm: Hail deals 5d6 damage in cylinder 40 ft. across.

Resilient Sphere: Force globe protects but traps one subject.

Shout: Deafens all within cone and deals 5d6 sonic damage.

Wall of Fire: Deals 2d4 fire damage out to 10 ft. and 1d4 out to 20 ft. Passing through wall

deals 2d6 damage +1/level.

Wall of Ice: Ice plane creates wall with 15 hp +1/level, or hemisphere can trap creatures inside.

 

Illusion

Hallucinatory Terrain: Makes one type of terrain appear like another (field into forest, or the like).

Illusory Wall: Wall, floor, or ceiling looks real, but anything can pass through.

Invisibility, Greater: As invisibility, but subject can attack and stay invisible.

Phantasmal Killer: Fearsome illusion kills subject or deals 3d6 damage.

Rainbow Pattern: Lights fascinate 24 HD of creatures.

*Shadow Conjuration: Mimics conjuration below 4th level, but only 20% real.

 

Transmutation

Enlarge Person, Mass: Enlarges several creatures.

**** Mnemonic Enhancer F: Wizard only. Prepares extra spells or retains one just cast.

Polymorph: Gives one willing subject a new form.

Reduce Person, Mass: Reduces several creatures.

Stone Shape: Sculpts stone into any shape.

 

Fifth-level Enchanter spells: 6 (4+1+1) per day

 

Abjuration

*Break Enchantment: Frees subjects from enchantments, alterations, curses, and petrification.

Dismissal: Forces a creature to return to native plane.

Mage’s Private Sanctum: Prevents anyone from viewing or scrying an area for 24 hours.

 

Divination

Contact Other Plane: Lets you ask question of extraplanar entity.

Prying Eyes: 1d4 +1/level floating eyes scout for you.

Telepathic Bond: Link lets allies communicate.

Enchantment

Dominate Person: Controls humanoid telepathically.

**Feeblemind: Subject’s Int and Cha drop to 1.

Hold Monster: As hold person, but any creature.

*Mind Fog: Subjects in fog get –10 to Wis and Will checks.

*Symbol of Sleep M: Triggered rune puts nearby creatures into catatonic slumber.

Evocation

Cone of Cold: 1d6/level cold damage.

Interposing Hand: Hand provides cover against one opponent.

Sending: Delivers short message anywhere, instantly.

Wall of Force: Wall is immune to damage.

Illusion

Dream: Sends message to anyone sleeping.

False Vision M: Fools scrying with an illusion.

Mirage Arcana: As hallucinatory terrain, plus structures.

Nightmare: Sends vision dealing 1d10 damage, fatigue.

Persistent Image: As major image, but no concentration required.

Seeming: Changes appearance of one person per two levels.

*Shadow Evocation: Mimics evocation below 5th level, but only 20% real.

Sixth-level Enchanter spells: 5 (3+1+1) per day

Abjuration

Antimagic Field: Negates magic within 10 ft.

Dispel Magic, Greater: As dispel magic, but +20 on check.

*Globe of Invulnerability: As lesser globe of invulnerability, plus 4th-level spell effects.

Guards and Wards: Array of magic effects protect area.

Repulsion: Creatures can’t approach you.

Divination

*Analyze Dweomer F: Reveals magical aspects of subject.

*Legend Lore M F: Lets you learn tales about a person, place, or thing.

True Seeing M: Lets you see all things as they really are.

 

Enchantment

Geas/Quest: As lesser geas, plus it affects any creature.

Heroism, Greater: Gives +4 bonus on attack rolls, saves, skill checks; immunity to fear; temporary hp.

Suggestion, Mass: As suggestion, plus one subject/level.

Symbol of Persuasion M: Triggered rune charms nearby creatures.

Evocation Chain Lightning: 1d6/level damage; 1 secondary bolt/level each deals half damage.

*Contingency F: Sets trigger condition for another spell.

*Forceful Hand: Hand pushes creatures away.

Freezing Sphere: Freezes water or deals cold damage.

Illusion

Mislead: Turns you invisible and creates illusory double.

Permanent Image: Includes sight, sound, and smell.

Programmed Image M: As major image, plus triggered by event.

Shadow Walk: Step into shadow to travel rapidly.

Veil: Changes appearance of group of creatures.

 

Transmutation

Bear’s Endurance, Mass: As bear’s endurance, affects one subject/level.

Bull’s Strength, Mass: As bull’s strength, affects one subject/ level.

Cat’s Grace, Mass: As cat’s grace, affects one subject/level.

Control Water: Raises or lowers bodies of water.

Disintegrate: Makes one creature or object vanish.

Eagle’s Splendor, Mass: As eagle’s splendor, affects one subject/level.

Flesh to Stone: Turns subject creature into statue.

Fox’s Cunning, Mass: As fox’s cunning, affects one subject/ level.

Mage’s Lucubration: Wizard only. Recalls spell of 5th level or lower.

Move Earth: Digs trenches and build hills.

Owl’s Wisdom, Mass: As owl’s wisdom, affects one subject/ level.

Stone to Flesh: Restores petrified creature.

Transformation M: You gain combat bonuses.

 

Seventh-level Enchanter spells: 4 (3+1) per day

 

Abjuration

Banishment: Banishes 2 HD/level of extraplanar creatures.

Sequester: Subject is invisible to sight and scrying; renders creature comatose.

Spell Turning: Reflect 1d4+6 spell levels back at caster.

 

Divination

Arcane Sight, Greater: As arcane sight, but also reveals magic effects on creatures and objects.

Scrying, Greater: As scrying, but faster and longer.

Vision M X: As legend lore, but quicker and strenuous.

Enchantment Hold Person, Mass: As hold person, but all within 30 ft.

Insanity: Subject suffers continuous confusion.

***Power Word Blind: Blinds creature with 200 hp or less.

*Symbol of Stunning M: Triggered rune stuns nearby creatures.

Evocation Delayed Blast Fireball: 1d6/level fire damage; you can postpone blast for 5 rounds.

Forcecage M: Cube or cage of force imprisons all inside.

Grasping Hand: Hand provides cover, pushes, or grapples.

Mage’s Sword F: Floating magic blade strikes opponents.

Prismatic Spray: Rays hit subjects with variety of effects.

Illusion

Invisibility, Mass: As invisibility, but affects all in range.

Project Image: Illusory double can talk and cast spells.

Shadow Conjuration, Greater: As shadow conjuration, but up to 6th level and 60% real.

Simulacrum M X: Creates partially real double of a creature.

 

Transmutation

Control Weather: Changes weather in local area.

Ethereal Jaunt: You become ethereal for 1 round/level.

Reverse Gravity: Objects and creatures fall upward.

Statue: Subject can become a statue at will.

 

Universal

Limited Wish X: Alters reality—within spell limits.

 

Eighth-level Enchanter spells: 3 (2+1) per day

Abjuration

Dimensional Lock: Teleportation and interplanar travel blocked for one day/level.

Mind Blank: Subject is immune to mental/emotional magic and scrying.

Prismatic Wall: Wall’s colors have array of effects.

Protection from Spells M F: Confers +8 resistance bonus.

Divination

Discern Location: Reveals exact location of creature or object.

Moment of Prescience: You gain insight bonus on single attack roll, check, or save.

Prying Eyes, Greater: As prying eyes, but eyes have true seeing.

Enchantment

*Antipathy: Object or location affected by spell repels certain creatures.

Binding M: Utilizes an array of techniques to imprison a creature.

Charm Monster, Mass: As charm monster, but all within 30 ft.

Demand: As sending, plus you can send suggestion.

Irresistible Dance: Forces subject to dance.

**Power Word Stun: Stuns creature with 150 hp or less.

Symbol of Insanity M: Triggered rune renders nearby creatures insane.

Sympathy F: Object or location attracts certain creatures.

Evocation

Clenched Fist: Large hand provides cover, pushes, or attacks your foes.

Polar Ray: Ranged touch attack deals 1d6/level cold damage.

Shout, Greater: Devastating yell deals 10d6 sonic damage; stuns creatures, damages objects.

Sunburst: Blinds all within 10 ft., deals 6d6 damage.

Telekinetic Sphere: As resilient sphere, but you move sphere telekinetically.

Illusion

Scintillating Pattern: Twisting colors confuse, stun, or render unconscious.

Screen: Illusion hides area from vision, scrying.

Transmutation

Iron Body: Your body becomes living iron.

Polymorph Any Object: Changes any subject into anything else.

Temporal Stasis M: Puts subject into suspended animation.

 

Tinker Gnome:

 

+2 dexterity / +2 intelligence / -2 wisdom / -2 strength (already included)

 

Small (combat bonuses, +4 to hide already included)

 

Guild membership

 

+2 on will saves (already included)

 

+2 bonus on Craft (alchemy)

 

Wizard (Enchanter):

 

Familiar / Alertness, etc.

 

Bonus Feats (already included)

 

High intelligence gains bonus spells daily

 

Specialist gets 1 extra enchantment spell/level/day

  

Class HP rolled

Level 1: Enchanter 4

Level 2: Enchanter 4

Level 3: Enchanter 4

Level 4: Enchanter 3 +1 to intelligence

Level 5: Enchanter 3

Level 6: Enchanter 4

Level 7: Enchanter 3

Level 8: Enchanter 4 +1 to intelligence

Level 9: Enchanter 3

Level 10: Enchanter 1

Level 11: Enchanter 2

Level 12: Enchanter 1 +1 to intelligence

Level 13: Enchanter 2

Level 14: Enchanter 4

Level 15: Enchanter 4

Level 16: Enchanter 1 +1 to intelligence

    

Ur'locgru Wordspinner's Equipment:

 

0 lb

3 lb

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3 lb Weapons / Armor / Shield (from above)

Spellbook x1

 

Total

     

Raven familiar: Str 1 Dex 15 Con 10 Int 13 Wis 14 Chr 6; Hit points: 39; Initiative +2 (dex); Speed 10 ft., fly 40 ft. (average); AC: 22 (+2 size, +2 dex, +8 level); Claws +4 melee 1d2-5 Fort +5, Ref +7, Will +12, Listen +6, Spot +6; speaks one character language Alertness feat when in arm's reach; improved evasion; share spells; empathic link; deliver touch spells; speak with master; speak with birds; spell resistance 21; scry on familiar;

 

More about Ur'locgru Wordspinner:

 

Items: Headband of Int +6, Manuel of int +6, ring of mind shielding, ring of spell storing major, rod of wonder.

 

Personality: Fun loving and rarely serious. He enjoy playing pranks but most of all, annoying the headmaster of the library is his favorite pastime.

 

History: Vadid Wordstrummer is the very unlikely offspring of an unlikely pair. Considering how closely dwarves and deep gnomes live, it was only a matter of time until half-breeds emerged. Dwalf-dwarf half-gnomes. His parents were both mixed from both races and gave birth to four children. Two of which were half like their parents, one was born as a pure blooded dwarf and Vadid got the pure gnome blood.

 

Ever since they were little, the pure dwarf brother and Vadid never got a long real well. Vadid was always playing pranks on brother Dorgan who would get mad and try to hit him with a hammer. As they got older, they took a liking to magic. Dorgan found magic in names while Vadid found magic in singular words. Armed with magic, their feuds grew more intense until one day, Vadid went too far. Experimenting with a memory spell, Vadid accidentally made Dorgan forget the names of his parents and all words used to describe parents, care givers, providers. He's unable to talk about them except for them.

 

In making this miniature dollhouse scale (1:12) pine hutch, I applied five coats of paint, sanded, brushed, and damp washed each layer before applying the next one. The resultant color is deep green with bits of glitter to signify magical ability.

 

I make my hutches one at a time… from start to finish. There is no assembly line in my workshop. No elves either. For this reason, this is truly one-of a-kind. I keep no written “recipes” for the color or instructions for the items I create to put into/on my hutches. Pieces on this hutch are from nature or created at the time I was working on it from materials at hand at that time.

 

Fates Foreseen Journey into Nyx Intro Deck Mtg Uboxing Scry is a useful ability that gives you control over your future draw steps. The "Fates Foreseen" deck is based around casting spells that give you additional benefits for scrying and setting up ways to scry repeatedly. Link together a chain of these spells and thwart your opponent's best laid plans. Knowledge and Power is a key card in this deck. Combine this enchantment with cards like Stormcaller of Keranos, and you can take any opponent down from even a high life total. Scrying helps you dig for Knowledge and Power as well as other cards with scry, so it won't be too hard to find the enchantment and keep it firing. Your ability to control which cards you draw means you're favoured to win longer games, so you should be willing to trade your creatures for your opponent's in combat to preserve your life total. A key to winning with this deck, however, is knowing when to switch gears and go on the offensive. Cloaked Siren and Bladetusk Boar are 3-power creatures that are hard to block, and if you get either of them onto the battlefield, you can usually start trying to take your opponent down. Font of Ire, an enchantment that deals 5 damage to a player, lets you finish games suddenly against an unwitting foe. If you want to experiment with other scry cards, one option is Thassa, God of the Sea from the Theros set. Thassa allows you to scry every turn for no mana, as well as making your creatures unblockable. If larger creatures are a problem, the Born of the Gods™ burn spell Fated Conflagration can be a great addition. Fates Foreseen Journey into Nyx Intro Deck Main Deck 1 Bladetusk Boar 1 Cloaked Siren 1 Crackling Triton 1 Cyclops of Eternal Fury 2 Flamespeaker Adept 1 Omenspeaker 2 Pensive Minotaur 1 Prescient Chimera 1 Prognostic Sphinx 1 Scourge of Fleets 2 Sigiled Skink 2 Sigiled Starfish 2 Stormcaller of Keranos 2 Divination 1 Font of Fortunes 1 Font of Ire 1 Interpret the Signs 2 Knowledge and Power 1 Lost in a Labyrinth 1 Magma Spray 1 Pull from the Deep 1 Rage of Purphoros 2 Riddle of Lightning 2 Rise of Eagles 1 Spite of Mogis If you enjoyed this episode Please leave us a Like! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Comment, Like and Share. I always appreciate the feedback. Facebook: ift.tt/1b3AL4w Twitter: ift.tt/1cz2dsB Instagram: ift.tt/16Frpai Pinterest: ift.tt/1fMYOry ------------------------------------------------------------------- I joined Maker Studios & so can you! Click here (awe.sm/hHR9b) to see if your channel qualifies for RPM Network/Maker Studios ------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our UK eBay sales page for some great deals ift.tt/1cz2dIS -------------------------------------------------------------------- Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ift.tt/oKTIFM Music Tracks: I Do and Four Odd from audiomicro. Audio Purchased by RPMNetwork, License: A) THE STANDARD LICENSE ($29.95) - ift.tt/1e6JnWy -------------------------------------------------------------------- Journey into Nyx features 165 black-bordered cards, including randomly inserted premium versions of all cards in the set. Journey into Nyx is available in booster packs, intro packs, event decks and fat packs. #MTGJOU Rival the Gods Your path has taken you to Theros, a plane beset by chaos. A mortal Planeswalker has forced his way into the pantheon of gods, who are outraged and threatened by his ascent. Drawing on the power of the god-realm of Nyx, they send creatures of pure enchantment to crush mortal armies. The heroes of Theros strive mightily as they face their greatest challenge: standing their ground against the gods. There can be no peace until the upstart is thrown down. Here on Theros, you will forge a destiny to echo through the ages. Perhaps you will lead your fellow mortals on the battlefield, bolstered by your courage—or champion the pantheon as they struggle to right the natural order. Embrace your fate and become a legendary hero fit to rival the gods.

On the subject of running shoes, is there an ME associated with the brand REEBOK?

 

Looking through Reddit, there appears to be a myriad of people claiming to remember variations on the spelling of REEBOK... Some remember REBOK, and appear to be genuinely surprised to discover the addition of an "E". Still others claim to remember, REEBOCK, some REEBOX, and improbably REEBOOK and REBOOK get mentioned too! Their numbers are smaller than conventional MEs, so it's easier for skeptics to dismiss these memories, but is there any weight to these claims?

 

Conducting some research, I was surprised at the amount of residue in the various streams. Each query calls up thousands of matches that start to paint a persistent image... is this all spelling errors? Perhaps in some cases, but many articles and adverts repeat words, so it's obvious something like REEBOCK is being used intentionally.

 

Allow me to indulge in some speculative scrying. Many wonder how many different timelines are interacting with our own. The more I research the phenomenon, the more soupy it feels. It's almost as though there are onion layers of "homily dimensions"; with spelling variations revolving around similar phonetics. I wonder if they get increasingly distorted the further they move away from the original source, like ripples in a pond.

 

Presenting just a handful of images I stumbled across in the newspaper archives, but for the curious of mind, it does provide some food for thought!

To 21st-century eyes, Dee's activities straddle magic and modern science, but to apply a hard and fast distinction between these two realms or epistemological world views is anachronistic. He was invited to lecture on Euclidean geometry at the University of Paris while still in his early twenties. He was an ardent promoter of mathematics, a respected astronomer and a leading expert in navigation, who trained many who would conduct England's voyages of discovery.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dee

 

Meanwhile, he immersed himself in sorcery, astrology and Hermetic philosophy. Much effort in his last 30 years went into trying to commune with angels, so as to learn the universal language of creation and achieve a pre-apocalyptic unity of mankind. A student of the Renaissance Neo-Platonism of Marsilio Ficino, he drew no distinctions between his mathematical research and his investigations of Hermetic magic, angel summoning and divination: all his activities were part of his quest for a transcendent understanding of divine forms underlying the visible world: Dee's "pure verities".

 

Dee amassed one of England's biggest libraries.[73] His scholarly status also took him into Elizabethan politics as an adviser and tutor to Elizabeth I and through relations with her ministers Francis Walsingham and William Cecil. He tutored and patronised Sir Philip Sidney; his uncle Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester; Edward Dyer; and Sir Christopher Hatton.

Dee’s angel magic, while not unique in the use of its traditional scrying methods, is considered novel due to the meticulously recorded tables, names, symbols, and lingua adamica later incorporated from the mysteries revealed by the angels to Dee through his scryer, Edward Kelly (1555-1597).98 99 However, Peterson is not unfounded in his critique of the singularity attributed to Dee’s system. Peterson states Dee’s methods are a ‘face-lift’ of methods well-known by other Renaissance occultists with a ‘veneer of new names and symbols’. Clucas’ recent research on the connections of Dee’s angel magic with mediaeval Solomonic grimoires supports this assertion.101 However, Szönyi rightly chastises Clucas for neglecting the importance of the ‘high magicians’ and Renaissance humanists on Dee’s magic, reminding the reader to take into account Dee’s wide reading and syncretistic philosophy and the tremendous resource Agrippa’s De Occulta Philosophia provides. It is the intention of this section to reconcile these two views in order to gain a more comprehensive perspective on Dee’s magic.

Dee utilized Ficino’s astrological daemons and Pico’s empowering of names in what Nicolas Weill-Parot refers to as ‘addressative’ magic, where the focus of the magic is the relationship between the spirit and the magician rather than the origin of the power of the magical object or nature of the ‘addressee’ (the latter case being ‘non- addressative’ magic).In Dee’s cosmos, the angels were his complete focus and what systematic elements he incorporated were at the behest of the angels. Clulee rightly identifies the lack of ritual preparations, quasi-sacramental ceremonies, Orphic hymns, fumigations, candles, or foods, though this dissertation disputes the claim that no talismans 104 or incantations were used.105 106 107 It is the assertion of this dissertation that the conflict on what separates magic (including talismans and incantations) from religion (including holy symbols and prayers) has clouded this issue, and so this dissertation will treat the notion of magic as a synonym of the word religion.

 

This dissertation has already treated the notion in Ficino’s Hermetic philosophy that there is a divine presence in the images of God. Pico and Reuchlin further expanded this to include the power of holy names. Bearing this in mind, a brief introduction of the works to be discussed follows.

The oldest relevant works to begin this examination are the mediaeval Ars Almadel, Liber Juratus Honorii , and Ars Notoria.109 The history of the Ars Almadel can ostensibly be traced back to Persia and the Far East, but the mediaeval versions were highly Christianized.110 The Almadel was a device associated with bringing one in direct touch with the angelic world, and it is reasonable that some iteration of it appears in magical practice in the Renaissance and well past the nineteenth century The Liber Juratus contains detailed instructions to create the earliest version of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth112, which the angels perfected for Dee 113 to enhance the connection between man and the divine.114 Clucas notes that Dee was known to have the Juratus in his collection, and, while he credited Reuchlin and Agrippa’s works for assistance with the Sigillum Dei, neither author’s works contain visual representations of the seal. The Ars Notoria deserves special attention. Some of the orations it contains —a few of which show striking similarities to the Liber Juratus116— are composed of a mixture of Latin and some vocabulary that shows characteristics of Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic words for God, divine attributes, angels, or virtues that were perceived as being an Adamic language.

The ultimate goal of all these mediaeval texts was to contact higher entities (daemons, angels, genii, etc.) with perfumes, orations, names of God and the angels, talismans, crystals, and astrological timing in order to obtain a virtually unlimited amount of hidden wisdom.118 The difference with Dee’s intentions were in his insistence on Christianity as the prime element. Dee’s fervent Hermetic Christianity, which he believed could dissolve the barriers to unity in Christianity, prompted French to speculate on Dee’s possible association with the ‘Family of Love’, a secret sect that attached no significance to outward rituals.119

Returning to the topic of angels, the first conversation recorded between Dee and Kelly illustrates a connection between mediaeval and Renaissance grimoires to Dee’s angel magic. The assignment of the classic four archangels’ to the cardinal directions is consistent with both the Liber Juratus and Agrippa’s ‘Scale of the number four’ from De Occulta Philosophia.120 Peterson aptly points out that the three angels Anchor, Anachor, and Anilos make appearances with barely altered names in the Heptameron, Clavicula Salomonis, Ars Goetia, Ars Notoria, and Liber Juratus.121 Furthermore, of seven sets of planetary angelic septenaries used in the creation of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth,122 two are certainly drawn from outside sources; one is drawn from the Jewish names of the planets with a Hebrew name of God (El) attached as a suffix (Zabathiel, Zedekiel, Madimiel, Semeliel, Nogahel, Corabiel, and Leuanael)123 and the other is the list of angels referred to as ‘those who stand in the presence of God’ by Agrippa in the ‘Scale of the Number Seven’ in his De Occulta Philosophia (Zaphkiel, Zadkiel, Cumael, Raphael, Haniel, Michael, and Gabriel)124 that also correspond with Geonic lore and Pseudo-Dionysius’ angelic hierarchy.125 These sources exhibit a perfect blend of Jewish and Christian sources to please the Kabbalistic Christian tendencies of Dee. It is little wonder that the Arbatel de Magia Veterum (1575), a work Dee drew parallels to Trithemius’ Steganographia with its overtly positive and Christian, Paracelsian tone (with speculated connections to Christian theosophy),126 was of interest to him.127 The Arbatel presents itself in a septenary of septenaries worth of aphorisms, many of which are broken into seven items. The theme of septenaries is prevalent in the revelations of the angels to Dee.128 The Arbatel features a spiritual hierarchy where the intermediaries are called Olympic spirits (perhaps emulating Paracelsus, whose influence is evident throughout the text)129, each of whom feature at least an iteration of the number seven within each spirit’s own hierarchy and offices.130

  

This septenary scheme includes all the multiples of seven descending from forty-nine (49, 42, 35, 28, 21, 14, and 7; this goes especially for Aratron and Bethor).131 The ‘septenary of septenaries’ theme in relation to Dee will be explored further later in this section. The reconciliation will begin with the famous ‘shewstone’ and its role in Dee’s magic. In the Ars Paulina, the prayer entitled ‘The Conjuration of the Holy Guardian Angel’ makes specific mention of the use of a stone on a table of practice, or a table set with symbols of significant correspondences, in order to contact one’s guardian angel: O thou great and blessed N. my angell guardian vouchsafe to descend from thy holy mansion which is Celestial, with thy holy Influence and presence, into this cristall stone, that I may behold thy glory; and enjoy thy society, aide, and assistance, both now and for ever hereafter. [Emphasis mine]

 

The operation described in the Ars Paulina is another example of daemonic astrology not unlike Ficino’s, wherein the hierarchy angels necessary to contact one’s ‘Daemon of the Birth Geniture’, ‘Genius’, or ‘Guardian Angel’, is discovered by

knowing one’s astrological ascendant and hour of birth.134 The hour of birth presents a seal, or talisman, that is placed on a table of practice during the conjuration with a crystal ball. If the experiment is successful: [Y]ou will at last see strange sights and pasages [passages] in the stone and at last you will see your genius: Then give him kind entertainment as you was [were] before directed declaring to him your minde and what you would have him doe. It is possible that Trithemius’ influence on the Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis was substantial. In the Ars Paulina, the spirits featured were lifted from the second book of Trithemius’ Steganographia. Another connection is suggested between Trithemius, Agrippa, and the Magical Calendar (1620), an influential grimoire that that seems to be an eclectic combination of De Occulta Philosophia, Heptameron, and Pseudo-Paracelsus’ Archidoxis of Magic. McLean asserts that while the text clumsily connected Trithemius to the Magical Calendar, the connection may not be baseless due to the evident influence of Agrippa, who in turn learned his knowledge of magical symbolism from Trithemius.140 This connection is relevant due to the use of the angelic symbols that appear in the Magical Calendar, which are also present in the ‘Table of Practice’ in the Ars Paulina (see Appendices I and II). The theme of planetary magical symbols is continued by Dee through his own mathematical perspective. John Dee’s own table of practice (see Fig. 3) used a hexagram and seven talismans of angels that Uriel identified: Uriel: —They are the ensignes of the Creation; wherewithall they were created by God known onely by theyr acquayntance and the manner of theyr doings. These talismans were to be made out of ‘purified tynne’ or to be painted on the table. After this, Uriel granted Dee seven tables of letters. The angel then instructed Dee on the use of the talismans: Ur: Beholde, I teache. There are 49 Angels glorious and excellent, appointed for the government of all earthly actions [...]. Theyr names are comprehended within these Tables [...]. The letters are standing uppon 7 equall numbers. The Number before them is signifying, teaching and instructing (from the first table to the last,) which are the letters that shalbe joyned to gither: Begynning all, with B, according to the disposition of the number untyll the 29 generall names be known. The first 29 are more excellent than the rest. Euery name doth consist uppon the quantity of the place: euerie place with addition bringeth furth his name, which are 49.144. The final ritual implement of note is the aforementioned Sigillum Dei Aemeth (see fig. 8) that was created using names of the septenary of septenary angels. This seal was also drawn from several sources, one of which was Dee’s personal manuscript of the Liber Juratus (Sloane MS 313; See fig. 7). The Sigillum is indeed a talisman that encodes Dee’s angelic hierarchy using Kabbalistic methods; again, reminiscent of the use of the tables of Hebrew characters to draw out names as laid out in De Occulta Philosophia (III:25).146 In Dee’s case the methods used to create the representations of the angels’ names is just as crucial to what the Sigillum represents as the sacred names it bears. For example, the heptagon immediately inside the outer ring features the letters ‘ZllRHia’, etc. from the top, going clockwise. The angel Uriel relates the following to

Dee: UR: [...] Thow must set down these letters onely, by 7, in a spare paper, thus: ZllRHia aZCaacb paupnhr hdmhiai kkaaeee iieelll eellMG+ UR: Rede----------------Begyn at the first and read downward. Δ: I rede thus, Zaphkiel, Zadkiel, Cumael, Raphael, Haniel, Michael, Gabriel. UR: Thow hast red right. Δ: Praysed be God. The number forty-nine is exhibited in this square, as well as another that encodes the names of the angels Zedekieil, Madimiel, Semeliel, Nogahel, Corabiel, and Leuanael in another 7x7 square that is read diagonally to generate the names. The completed Sigillum includes the encoded names of forty-nine angels. The central heptagram includes seven angels I, Ih, Ilr, Dmal, Heeoa, Beigia, and Stimcul identified as the Sons of Light,150 and the innermost heptagon of E or Il, An, Ave, Liba, Rocle, Hagonel, and Ilemese151 are identified as the Sons of the Sons of Light received a detailed system of orations, talismans, and included a planetary angelic hierarchy of forty-nine angels (see fig. 4) that Dee later compiled into his Compendium Heptarchiae Mysticae and refined into his De Heptarchia Mystica. To clarify the chronology, the first book John Dee received from the angels was not the Liber Loagaeth, as Harkness’ excellent book on Dee’s angel magic relates, but the source material for Dee’s De Heptarchia Mystica was received first, as evidenced in his Mysteriorum Libri Quinque, a work Harkness cites via Whitby (though Peterson notes the number of errors in transcription and translation and no comparison of De Heptarchia Mystica with Sloane MS 3188). The angels delivered to him the material that became the De Heptarchia Mystica from the dates April 29th to November 21st in 1582, and the material that became the Liber Loagaeth did not begin its delivery until March 24th, 1583. Thus, the order of the most notable angelic revelations were received in the following order: The crafting of the Holy Table and ritual implements (March 10-15, 1582); the crafting of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth (March 19-21, 1582); the reception of the material that became the De Heptarchia Mystica, including the Tabula Angelorum Bonorum 49 proper (see fig. 4)160 (April 29-November 21, 1582); the reception of the material that became the Liber Loagaeth, including the Great Table (See Appendix; fig. 9)162 that was used to derive the characters of the regions of the earth used in the Liber Scientiae Auxilii et Victoriae Terrestris163 and the names of the angels in the Tabula Bonorum Angelorum Invocationes,164 165 (March 23-May 6, 1583); the material that became the 48 Claves Angelicae (April 14-July 13th, 1584).167 The listing of the nations as named by God and man as detailed in the Liber Scientiae Auxilii make their appearances on May 21st-23rd, 1584. The beginnings of the derivations of the angelic names and stations featured in the Tabula Bonorum Angelorum Invocationes are noted on June 20th, 1584 with mention of the 24 Seniors, and are further detailed throughout the explanation of the Great Table. Returning to the practical application of the above-listed works, the Tabula Angelorum Bonum 49 (a table received by Dee on April 29, 1582) details 49 angels (which Harkness likens to the Lullian and Kabbalistic wheels), the greater scheme of the hierarchy begins with King Carmara (or Uriel), Prince Hagonel, The Seven Sons of Light, The Seven Sons of the Sons of Light, the forty-two ministers of Prince Hagonel, and then seven Kings and Princes with each royal pair assigned forty-two ministers. Five more angels are added to each of the seven lower Kings and Princes to generate the forty-nine angels of the Tabula Angelorum Bonum. Dee was also granted what he termed the Great Table that he used to draw, among many other things, the characters of the ninety-one portions of the earth detailed in the Liber Scientiae Auxilii175 in a method highly reminiscent of Agrippa’s magic square methods for deriving the symbols for the ‘intelligences’ and ‘spirits’ of the planets. When calculated with the numerous Angels of the Quarters, the resulting number of angels is truly astounding and further confused by angels sharing names (the four Hagonels) or bearing multiple names (examples by King Carmara or Uriel) The great lengths Dee went to in order to receive these names displayed Dee’s unwavering belief in the Kabbalistic notion that the knowledge of the divine names would assist in transmitting the knowledge of the Book of Nature to him. The Great Table is significant in later practices of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (there called the Enochian Tablets or Watch Towers)180, and so will be detailed here according to John Dee’s original model. The Great Table is a 25x27 table containing 664 seemingly random letters (the central cross of letters contains eleven blank spaces).181 The Great Table is divided into four larger sections around the central cross representing the four cardinal directions with six angels (called Seniors) ascribed to each direction; the upper left quadrant dedicated the six Seniors of the East, the upper right to the six Seniors of the South, the lower right to the six Seniors of the West, and the lower left to the six Seniors of the North. A cross is used (one row of letters in the middle horizontally, two rows of letters in the middle vertically) to further divide each of these quadrants into four sub-quadrants each.183 The letters in each quadrant are used to draw the letters for the names of the angelic Seniors, and the letters in each sub- quadrant are used to draw the letters for the names of the angels of medicine, precious stones, transformation, the four elements, natural substances, transportation, mechanical arts, and secret discovery. Each domain of angels drawn from the sub-quadrants receives 16 angels, four for each direction.To each direction is given three mystical names, called banners, of each of the four directions drawn from the horizontal, one-lined section of each quadrant’s cross. The names of these banners, as well as Dee’s intent for these angels, is given in his oration: Through these, your twelve mystical names: Oro, Ibah, Aozpi, Mor, Dial, Hctga, Oip, Teaa, Pdoce, Mph, Arsl, Gaiol, I conjure and pray most zealously to your divine and omnipotent majesty, that all your angelic spirits [...] might be called from any and all parts of the universe, or at any time in my life, through the special domination and controlling power of your holy Names [...]. [...]I command that they happily satisfy me in all things and at all times of my life, by accomplishing each and every one of my petitions—if not by one means then by another—[...] by Your united ministry and office O God. Amen. The frequently recurring theme of a septenary of septenaries in Dee’s methods for generating the names of angels and the angelic hierarchies themselves also has great Kabbalistic significance. The angels gifted Dee with the Liber Loagaeth, a book composed of ninety-eight tables of 49x49 letters. Dee then received what the angels proclaimed to be the lingua adamica, the very language of God.190 It was in this language that the angels Nalvage and Gabriel delivered to Dee the Claves Angelicae.The intention of these Claves, or Keys, was stated by Nalvage:

I am therefore to instruct and inform you, according to your Doctrine delivered, which is contained in the 49 Tables. In 49 voyces, or callings: which are the Natural Keyes, to open those, not 49, but 48 (for one is not to be opened) Gates of understanding, whereby you shall have knowledge to move every Gate, and to call out as many as you please, or shall be thought necessary, which can very well righteously, and wisely open unto you the secrets of their Cities & make you understand perfectly the contained in the Tables.

The fifty (or forty-nine) Gates of Understanding (or Binah) are the secrets of the word of God, the Torah.193 Eleazar of Worms (c. 1176-1238) believed that the wisdom that lay hidden in the word of God could be sought by man. In the Jewish myth of the creation of the Golem, Shemuel he-Hasid was said to have created nearly the perfect man, but for one quality; he could not speak, for only God could bestow the power of speech. Eleazar was of the mind that man in the act of creation did indeed take on the likeness of the Creator, if a little lower,196 hence why the bestowment of speech could not be duplicated and why God only delivered forty-nine of the Gates of Understanding and not fifty. The esoteric significance of the number forty-nine in Kabbalah in relation to the fifty Gates of Understanding is further supported by the following quote from the Zohar: When the Israelites proclaim the unity (of God) expressed in the mystery of the twenty-five letters of the Shema (the creed of the Unity) and in the twenty-four letters of the response, and each person in the congregation is doing this with devoutness, then all those letters unite as one and ascend as one unity. Then the forty-nine gates are opened which signify the mystery of the Jubilee. The source of the theme of sacred septenaries in Dee’s work is undeniably Kabbalistic. In Judaism (and to a lesser extent, Christianity), the Shabbat, or Sabbath, is the day of rest that happens one the seventh day of the week. This concept expands in Judaism to the Shemittah, the year of rest for the land. On the year of Shemittah, no sowing or reaping occurs, all private loans are cancelled, and it is prohibited to treat land as personal property; thus all produce can be eaten by one and all and cannot be bought or sold.200 In the case of Shemittah, after seven Shemittah cycles (forty-nine years), the fiftieth year is a special year of jubilee called Yovel. Note the theme of freedom that is attached to the respite from work. In Kabbalistic tradition, the Shemittah is applied to the cosmos with every 7,000 years considered a world-age, or a cosmic week for God. Each of these cosmic ‘days’ is dedicated to one of the seven Sephirah (the septenary is maintained due to the lack of participation by Keter, Binah, and Hokhmah in the lower world) and the ‘weeks’ are ruled by each of the seven planets. Together, the Sefirot and the planets define the tone of that age, but the last thousand years, not unlike a cosmic Shabbat, returns the cosmos to a chaos left undefined by the Sefirot or planets. Likewise, after 49,000 years, a cosmic Yovel occurs for the next 1,000 years where all of creation returns to Binah (called ‘the mother of the world’), including the seven Sefirot, and the cycle begins anew.205 It is a possible interpretation that the end of this cycle could be equated with the apocalypse,206 as no Kabbalist posited an infinite number of cosmic jubilees and investigation into that topic is forbidden. Dee may have had these Kabbalistic ideas transmitted to him by a fellow seeker of the lingua adamica and translator of the Zohar, Guillaume de Postel (1510-1581). Postel’s character was not unlike Dee’s; he was a dedicated scholar, a collector of books, and both saw themselves as prophets of a new age. Dee was known to possess Postel’s De Originibus (1553), where an Ethiopian priest described the Book of Enoch, a text unavailable to John Dee.

The two met in France in 1551, and though it is unknown whether the two discussed Enoch, his reference to ‘a mighty watchman’ angel who dwelt in a ‘Watch- Tower’ bears similarities to Enoch.213 214 Edward Kelley’s vision of the four Watchtowers is also exemplary of the likelihood of Postel discussing the Book of Enoch with Dee. Postel and Dee’s similarities extend into the realm of a Hermetic Christianity’s prisca theologia in the attempt to discover a redemption from Christian difference through Adamic wisdom. Donald Laycock logically argued that, since Enochian does not resemble any proto-Semitic, Egyptian hieroglyphic, or Sumerian scripts, and has more in common with Ethiopic script, that perhaps Dee had an Ethiopian manuscript of the Book of Enoch (or some other Ethiopian manuscript), which he was unable to read and instead used as inspiration for Enochian. The Book of Enoch, like Dee’s magic, was a subject of divided opinion. Some held the knowledge imparted by the Watchers, or the fallen angels, to be the evil source of the miracles associated with magicians and astrologers, while others, such as Clement of Alexandria, contested that the wisdom of the Watchers may indeed be the wisdom of God.219

In Dee’s case, the goal of his intricate septenarial cycles is evidenced in the

ultimate purpose of the Liber Loagaeth:

Oute of this, shall be restored the holy bokes, which have perished euen from the begynning, and from

the first that Liued. And herin shall be deciphered perfect truths from imperfect falshode, True religion from fals and damnable errors, With all Artes; which are proper to the use of man, the first and sanctified perfection; Which when it hath spred a While, THEN COMMETH THE ENDE.220

Thus Dee’s Platonic ‘divine madness’ led him to the purpose of Christianizing the world under a faith that reconciled all differences and provided a path of salvation in the face of the apocalypse. Despite his fallen reputation later in life and after his death, others would bear the torch of his mad hope for the salvation of man through Adamic wisdom. This chapter has already exemplified the focus on the theme of septenaries represented in the connection of the seven classical planets, a septenary-based system of intermediary intelligences, and the Kabbalistic use of the names of God. Dee’s magic neatly combined Ficino’s planetary daemons and Pico’s practical Kabbalah in a practice that championed what Dee believed to be a viable expression of the syncretic Hermetic Christianity that both of the Italian humanists espoused. Finally, the ultimate expression of Dee’s angel magic and the septenary is resolved in the opening of the forty-nine Gates of Understanding and the delivery of God’s true faith to mankind at the brink of the apocalypse. The legacy of the Hermetic prisca theologia, a faith capable of uniting all of mankind, with Dee’s apocalyptic tone that would be later utilized by the Seventeenth-Century utopian movement in the form of Rosicrucianism, which the next chapter will now explore.

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Theoretical and hands-on Workshop exploring the obscure, crystal and liquid electromagnetic world which surrounds us (Martin Howse - UK/DE).

 

moddr.net/scrying-workshop/

 

Walk through Rotterdam / Delfshaven to gather signal + GPS data for further analysis.

 

For the "classic" kind of scrying see here:

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This plant is sometimes connected to the Moon because it enhances dreams, especially of the prophetic sort, and helps with lucid dreaming. This magic herb can be stuffed into dream pillows or drunk as a tea for dream enhancement and is often included in modern flying ointments. Along similar lines, it is often utilized to consecrate and dress instruments for divination, like crystal balls and scrying mirrors, and is said to aid in astral travel and generally with out-of-body experiences. Sacred to the Druids and to Diana/Artemis, it contains the planetary metal for Venus (copper). Combine mugwort 1:2 with white sandalwood to make a mugwort incense.

 

In Herbalism

 

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this herb is considered warming to the womb, increasing circulation so that fertility is improved (don't ingest if you are pregnant). In the past, travelers padded the insides of their shoes with it to prevent foot soreness, perhaps on account of a story of a saint who did the same and perhaps because of the leaves' cottony undersides, which also provide the substance moxa, used in Eastern medicine. It is a common ingredient in herbal smoking blends, along with coltsfoot and passionflower. Like wormwood, mugwort contains thujone, which is considered a neurotoxin, although the information on its toxicity is derived solely from rat studies.

 

The scent of the leaves is handy for keeping moths out of stored clothing. Mugwort was also used to flavor beer before the more sedating hops replaced it. A dream-enhancing beer--now that's some brew! This herb is also known as Felon Herb, St. John's Plant, and Cingulum Sancti Johannis…….

But…. It should not be confused with St. John's wort.

 

Dosage and Administration:

There is no established, proven safe or effective dose for mugwort. Traditionally it is mainly used as tea. 2 cups of mugwort tea using fresh leafs infused for 5-10 minutes in boiling water daily for six days has been recommended by herbalists. As a commercial supplement one to two capsules, two times daily with water is considered standard dosages. But the manufactures instructions should always be followed.

 

Potential Side Effects of Mugwort

Due to the fact that the preparation instructions and dosage amounts of mugwort have not been clearly defined it should not be used by pregnant or breast feeding women.

 

Mugwort contains a chemical called thujone, which is responsible for the medicinal properties of the plant. In large dosage thujone can be toxic so caution is advised.

 

It can cause miscarriages because it stimulates menstruation and should be avoided during pregnancy. Individuals that have sensitivity to mugwort pollen should avoid using it. Mugwort should not been used as a medicinal herb unless under the care and supervision of a licensed and qualified healthcare professional.

  

Melchar the Mage had seen many things in his scrying pool - the secrets and wonders of countless realms. But tonight he made his most terrible discovery. Tonight he realized that something was staring back.

 

Built for Summer Joust 2025: 12x12 Vignette

After the success of the last mission, Drakk was given a permanent commission from Commander Trask. A chest of gold for every camp he found and destroyed--Drakk was pleased with his current situation. He had come to the mainland to hunt the mainlanders, and now he was getting paid for it! He hurried to his private camp in the cave and began a magical ritual to locate the nearest rebels. In his concentration, he failed to notice he was not alone...

Howl-o-Ween at Reid Park Zoo, Tucson, October 28 2016.

Every year the zoo puts on a Halloween show with costumed characters and decorations. We joined some friends for a fun evening.

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Gaze into black glass and the future may be glimpsed.

 

1st January 2013

In making this miniature dollhouse scale (1:12) pine hutch, I applied five coats of paint, sanded, brushed, and damp washed each layer before applying the next one. The resultant color is deep green with bits of glitter to signify magical ability.

 

I make my hutches one at a time… from start to finish. There is no assembly line in my workshop. No elves either. For this reason, this is truly one-of a-kind. I keep no written “recipes” for the color or instructions for the items I create to put into/on my hutches. Pieces on this hutch are from nature or created at the time I was working on it from materials at hand at that time.

 

"Thy mind be with thine eyes; and, in them, mirrored thy shape, which in this mirror shall be shown." Paradise, Canto XXI, The Divine Comedy, Dante.

  

It is not so much what you see,

as the eyes which you look with.

This would have made an awesome scrying mirror. Just no where to hang or store it. Plus it would be a pain to find glass or black glass in that shape.

 

I should have posed better for this pic than you could have seen more of my leg tattoo.

Original mesh exclusive at Ritual, Nov. 22nd through Dec. 12th maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Starfall/77/96/1416

  

She looks cute w/ her hair down and not in ponytail.

 

Age 8 - Kanami is a young girl who lives with Kazuma. Kanami knows nothing about Kazuma's alter ability or his missions. All she knows is that Kazuma is getting paid for whatever he is doing, though sometimes the pay isn't enough to support the two of them. She oftens calls Kazuma Kazu-kun, which he hates very much. It is revealed later in the series that Kanami has an alter power that gives her empathic and telepathic abilities, which allows her to read other's thoughts, and has dreams matching the events of far away battles. She lives with some other inners including Mimori hoping that one day Kazuma will return. After the credits of the last episode of s-CRY-ed, the viewer sees an older Kanami standing on a hill, who is still waiting for Kazuma to return. Her age is unknown at that point in time. She first appears in Episode 1.

 

Kanami:

weres my kaza-kun.

Kazuma: He kid would you stop calling me that.

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