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Alchemy; Satanism: Alchemical symbols for sulfur, associated with the fire and brimstone of Hell. The third pictured, alchemical for black sulfur, is also known as a 'Leviathan Cross' or 'Satan's Cross'.
Alchemical Symbols is a Unicode block containing symbols for chemicals and substances used in ancient and medieval alchemy texts. Many of the symbols are duplicates or redundant with previous characters.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Curse; D. Deal with the Devil; ... Sorcery; Soul flight, see also Astral projection;
In 1974, the 36-page "Volume 1: Men & Magic" pamphlet was published as part of the original Dungeons & Dragons boxed set and included 12 pages about magic.It primarily describes individual spells where the "spells often but not always have both duration and ranges, and the explanation of spells frequently references earlier Chainmail materials".
Kodoku (蠱毒, 'curse poison'), also called kodō (蠱道, 'curse method'), kojutsu (蠱術, 'curse technique'), and fuko (巫蠱, 'sorcery curse') is a type of poisonous magic found in Japanese folklore. It is the Japanese derivative of the Chinese gu magic. It is said to have been widely used in ancient China.
A player may pay the Equip cost as a sorcery (only during their own main phase when the stack is empty) to attach it to a creature they control. [5]: 126 That creature becomes "equipped" and can then be referenced by the equipment as the "equipped creature". [5]: 50 The controller may pay the Equip cost again to move it to another creature ...
Examples of traditional and modern magic words include: [1] Abracadabra – magic word used by magicians.; Ajji Majji la Tarajji – Iranian magic word (Persian). [citation needed]
Similarly, an 18th-century compendium of Russian folk magic describes how someone could be influenced through sprinkling cursed salt on a path frequently used by the victim, [5] while a 15th-century crown princess of Joseon Korea is recorded as having cut her husband's lovers' shoes into pieces and burnt them. [6]