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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 12:17 am
ambrose_sallia You want bad things you shouldn't do? How about what I'm about to do? whee I've been thinking through the process of a technique. One for which I've been thinking through multiple steps and doing alot of studying in alot of subjects. I won't be trying this yet, but in a few weeks perhaps. If I succeed, I'll have the power to forcibly seperate someone from their astral body or, with enough power, their soul. Think about it- killing someone by mere willpower by extracting their soul from their body. No blood, no mess, no evidence against you. That's the bizarre and twisted power that infinite curiosity has lead me to seek the existence of. The problem? Well, there's two. One- the problem of failure. If I mess up, I die ^_^ No other possibilities. I've done the work and thought it through. If I screw up this trick the backlash of energy will cause me to simply die. I must be careful, yes? 3nodding Two- the problem of testing. Suppose I complete this horrid and arcane procedure. Suppose I finish this amazing spell and I get the finished product- the ability to remove a soul with my will.... I'd have to kill someone to test it. Something I don't know if I could ever force myself to do. Maybe I'll test it on a fly <_<;; Stupid? Yup. Evil? Definitely. Powerful? Hell yes. Useful? You have no idea. The astral body leaves the human body often. Unless you plan on doing it to them on the edge of a building or in the middle of traffic, they'll just pass out, basically.
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:38 am
KarAniyuki ambrose_sallia You want bad things you shouldn't do? How about what I'm about to do? whee I've been thinking through the process of a technique. One for which I've been thinking through multiple steps and doing alot of studying in alot of subjects. I won't be trying this yet, but in a few weeks perhaps. If I succeed, I'll have the power to forcibly seperate someone from their astral body or, with enough power, their soul. Think about it- killing someone by mere willpower by extracting their soul from their body. No blood, no mess, no evidence against you. That's the bizarre and twisted power that infinite curiosity has lead me to seek the existence of. The problem? Well, there's two. One- the problem of failure. If I mess up, I die ^_^ No other possibilities. I've done the work and thought it through. If I screw up this trick the backlash of energy will cause me to simply die. I must be careful, yes? 3nodding Two- the problem of testing. Suppose I complete this horrid and arcane procedure. Suppose I finish this amazing spell and I get the finished product- the ability to remove a soul with my will.... I'd have to kill someone to test it. Something I don't know if I could ever force myself to do. Maybe I'll test it on a fly <_<;; Stupid? Yup. Evil? Definitely. Powerful? Hell yes. Useful? You have no idea. The astral body leaves the human body often. Unless you plan on doing it to them on the edge of a building or in the middle of traffic, they'll just pass out, basically. That's the effect if I remove their astral body, yes. It forces them into an OBE, and their material body passes out. In theory this can also be done removing their soul, which would kill them. I plan on working with astral forces before attempting this technique on a soul, however my curiosity is too strong to let die and I therefore almost feel I must practice this on something or someone later. Yes- I believe I shall kill a fly with this technique.
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:53 pm
truthfuly things you shouldn't do......well to me just think of the after effects. if you know something can't possibly happen to you.....well you have to see all sides of everything, if you were the target...., then go for it. got to do everything at least once in your life time. sry lobo but i still have to say voodoo dolls are fun. just my opinion! bye now!
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:55 pm
okay. you're going to think i'm off my rocker and joking. but if you try it, then i am not liable for any damage. K?
take a picture of someone, put a drop of blood on the back, tie it to a fork on the full moon and put it in the microwave.
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:00 pm
noblelyon okay. you're going to think i'm off my rocker and joking. but if you try it, then i am not liable for any damage. K? take a picture of someone, put a drop of blood on the back, tie it to a fork on the full moon and put it in the microwave. A drop of your blood or theirs? If that were a spell of some sort, wouldn't using your blood on the back of the photograph mean that YOU'D be the one getting damaged(other than ruining your microwave)? I don't know, just the way I look at it. But, I'm not into black magick, so I wouldn't try it to begin with. sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:57 am
More questions on bringing someone back from the dead.
Let's say it wasn't a human that you wanted to bring back, but an animal. Or, heck, we could go with a human. Just how in the world would you go about doing this, anyways? And what would happen if it didn't work? What would happen if it did work?
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 4:33 am
noblelyon okay. you're going to think i'm off my rocker and joking. but if you try it, then i am not liable for any damage. K? take a picture of someone, put a drop of blood on the back, tie it to a fork on the full moon and put it in the microwave. We all know what happens when you put metal in the microwave.
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:58 pm
Never mix curry, ginger, cinamin, cloves and juniper berries in boiling water...it exploded on me... sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:19 pm
noblelyon okay. you're going to think i'm off my rocker and joking. but if you try it, then i am not liable for any damage. K? take a picture of someone, put a drop of blood on the back, tie it to a fork on the full moon and put it in the microwave. And potentially set your house on fire. NICE ONE.
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:40 pm
Never give your name to something with glowing red eyes. Or your blood. Never insult a faerie. Oh. And never act as though you know what you don't. Also, since most people don't follow that, don't trust what another person says without researching it yourself from various other sources. Oh. And don't honor or invoke a being you don't believe in. I've heard people who do not believe the, say, Greek gods to exist, and yet they invoke Artemis in a ceremony. This is very rude, and won't get you very far. This is all I'll say. I've read a good many things in this thread that I completely disagree with. If you'd wish to know, PM me. However, I will not address them here, as that would lead to arguments and all sorts of unpleasantness. For a bit of humor(sorry, just had to mention this): Circle Etiquette (varied sources) Never summon Anything you can't banish. Never put asafoetida on the rocks in the sweat lodge. Do not attempt to walk more than 10 paces while wearing all of your ritual jewelry, dream bags and crystals at the same time. When proposing to initiate someone, do not mention the Great Rite, leer, and say, "Hey, your trad or mine?" Never laugh at someone who is skyclad. They can see you, too. Never, *ever* set the Witch on fire. Looking at nifty pictures is not a valid path to mastering the ancient grimoires. Please read thoroughly and carefully from beginning to end so that your madness and gibberings will at least make some sense. A good grasp of ritual and ritual techniques are essential! In the event of a random impaling, or other accidental death amongst the participants, (see next rule) a quick thinker can improvise to ensure successful completion of the Rite. Make them another sacrifice, Demons really love those those. Watch where you wave the sharp pointy items. Avoid walking through disembodied spirits. Carry an all-purpose translator's dictionary in case the ritual leader begins talking in some strange and unknown language. Avoid joining your life force to anything with glowing red eyes. If asked to sign a contract or pact and you are experiencing doubts or reservations, sign your neighbor's name. Malevolent entities rarely ask for photo ID. Blood IS thicker than water. Soak ritual garments an extra 30-45 minutes. While drunken weaving may be mistaken for ecstatic dancing, slurring the names of Deities is generally considered bad form. If the ritual leader should ask for a volunteer, resist the urge to raise your hand! While it is true that volunteering will most likely gain you stature and prestige amongst the group, thereby allowing you to advance quickly through the ranks, it is equally likely to get you strapped to a table and eaten alive by a drooling demonic horde. Thanks to http://www.wicca.com/celtic/humor/humor1.htm
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:28 pm
"Malevolent entities rarely ask for photo ID." xd
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 9:54 am
I'm sure this has already been mentioned, but just to emphasize: Don't summon anything. It's easy for even someone very practiced to screw up, and wind up with something they either can't or don't know how to control or get rid of. Angels, Demons, and Elementals are all pretty equally bad to evoke or invoke.
Oh, and don't piss off a hungry Dragonkin o.o.
That's all that pops to mind at the moment.
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:31 am
SheWolfDanielle Oh, and don't piss off a hungry Dragonkin o.o. I'm gonna do this one.
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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:07 am
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:44 pm
Kai, since the chief wants moar topics, I thought it'd be a good idea to revive this'n. 8D LilaMalvae From what i've heard, there is a necromantic (sp) ritual that can do it the right way, but it calls for 13 sets of 13 people willingly dying for just the one person. Edit: There's another necromantic ritual that can do it without the unnatural zombified side-effects, and it's pretty easy to find the records of the right ritual, but if you're caught doing it, you'll find yourself at the end of your road since there are people who actively hunt those who would try said ritual. All in all, I think it's better to just live and let die.... Even though Unknown Armies is entirely fictional, I thought that may interest thou. That, and so much of UA could be utilised as a magickal system. I can't really think of any dangerous shizz offhand, cause I'm not one of those, "HOLY HECATE, FRATER INCOMPETOS DROPPED THE ATHAME, WE'RE DOOOMED D8" kind of folk. When I was younger, I'd never, say, break a circle, or read out enchantments I didn't understand and shizz, but that was out of either a) someone telling me not to, and b) watching too much Buffy. Lots of folk have a tendency to make up an arbitrary rule - "Always invoke Mars before you do ANYTHING!" - and then have some whimsical, flimsy justification for that rule that relies on little more than metaphor - "...cause if you don't, Mars will be mad at you! >:0!" I think people should experiment with magick more, instead of sticking to so-called "dangerous things you should never ever do for this symbolic reason" - try sticking your hand in the magickal fire and seeing if it burns you.
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