What's the best/most interesting grimoire? For me it must be the Black Pullet, it's filled with fascinating magic and tales.
The Book of Abramelin the mage is important.
It was the first book when I really understood who the Adversary was, because they name him by name.
Marduk, the Son of Ea Enki.
In the book they give the 50 names and Sigils of Marduk and they teach you how to bind him in the name of Yahweh / Enlil.
They also give you names and sigils for other Fallen Igigi or Angels.
DBoE
>>18075654
pardon?
>>18075713
Dragon Book of Essex.
No idea. I just do divination. Pretty interested in low magic. Don't really know where to start.
I like stuff that doesn't require any physical materials, or can be done by repurposing everyday tools (cartomancy with a deck of playing cards, for instance) for practical and aesthetic reasons.
Any recommended reading for me?
>>18075909
Look up Gateways through Stone and Circle, might be up your alley
>>18075933
He still needs a crystal ball for that bruh