Do you think anything akin to the necronomicon exists in real life?
No, yes, all of the above.
>>19055906
We'll, it's lovecraft, not Evil Dead that came up with it. So maybe.
>>19055922
Id love to get into the vatican vaults with someone who actually knows where the stuff is in there, i bet theyve got some mad shit
>>19055922
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Necronomicon
>>19055926
Me too. We may live in a controlled reality. That's what all the molecular physicists are saying. I'll bet that collection is incredible.
>>19055926
I would love to do that too! I think this should be an outspoken thing... We should. Have a right to historic documents and artifacts. The Vatican can't just own it.
>>19055906
The Keys of Solomon
>>19055926
Many years ago, I read that there's an Ayy in the storage vaults of the British Museum, from a crash in the 1800's.
>>19055906
The Necronomicon was based upon the concept of the grimoire, wasn't it? So it would probably be best to start there.
>>19056059
Hey, there we go.
>>19055943
>That's what all the molecular physicists are saying.
I do not think they mean it in the way you seem to be thinking, though.
Anything like that would have been destroyed in the crusades.
However, I believe a protective coven or maybe the Vatican archives hold a batch of similar books in storage.
The closest you will get is some dirty grimoire
and by dirty I mean fleshbound.
>>19056448
Oh what I wouldn't pay to get to see what mysteries are hidden in the vaults of the Vatican.
Or the storage facilities of the British Museum.
>>19055906
Well there is the supposed devils bible that That one monk made back in the 1400s
>>19057332
Yeah, the voynich manuscript. Its not exactly " look at it and you will go insane" but it's some wacky stuff, and it's still untranslated.