Here is a list of things associated, loosely or otherwise, with Chaos Magic.
"Nothing is True and Everything is Permitted."
This quote is attributed to Hassan-i-Sabbah. Chaos magicians usually take it to mean that there is no objective truth outside of perception, and that anything is possible.
The Chaosphere
A circle with eight arrows radiating in all directions. It was originally taken from the fantasy novels of Michael Moorcock and serves as the accepted symbol for Chaos Magic.
Discordianism
Chaos Magic was greatly influenced by Discordianism, and there is much cross-over between the two.
Cthulhu Mythos
It's common for chaos magicians to work with invented deities, and the gods of the Cthulhu Mythos from H.P. Lovecraft's fiction are among the most popular.
"Nothing is True and Everything is Permitted."
This quote is attributed to Hassan-i-Sabbah. Chaos magicians usually take it to mean that there is no objective truth outside of perception, and that anything is possible.
The Chaosphere
A circle with eight arrows radiating in all directions. It was originally taken from the fantasy novels of Michael Moorcock and serves as the accepted symbol for Chaos Magic.
Discordianism
Chaos Magic was greatly influenced by Discordianism, and there is much cross-over between the two.
Cthulhu Mythos
It's common for chaos magicians to work with invented deities, and the gods of the Cthulhu Mythos from H.P. Lovecraft's fiction are among the most popular.
