Curse - Malediction 1
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:58 pm
This is an original curse-poem I wrote years ago, I don’t remember exactly. It's called "Curse - Malediction 1". It comes from one of my older manuscripts. I remember it was over something petty over neighbors and the spell involved a jar in which certain items were put, but I can’t remember that now. I think it could be adapted for use in image spells (“voodoo dolls”) and other sympathetic magics. The spell involved attaching a spirit to the items in the jar and when the victim would open the jar it would release the spirit and the curse, to do its bidding. However if adapted for other purposes it can be used as a malediction.
The sprite (name not given) is sent to cause discord in the individual until they either succumb in their wrongdoings or change for the better and recognize their ways. This class of spell controls the will of someone, if combined with say a wax-image spell, so it is a more “black magic” sort of spell or incantation. It is straightforward and resembles the 'conjuration of the round stone' found in the vangelo, where a mischievous (but helpful) spirit is sent to make a man pay his debts.
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The sprite (name not given) is sent to cause discord in the individual until they either succumb in their wrongdoings or change for the better and recognize their ways. This class of spell controls the will of someone, if combined with say a wax-image spell, so it is a more “black magic” sort of spell or incantation. It is straightforward and resembles the 'conjuration of the round stone' found in the vangelo, where a mischievous (but helpful) spirit is sent to make a man pay his debts.