Telling of The Beast
NA-DVN . WI . 013
Bookwerm Industries
Gicetown
Wizarding Year 50 Crow
Learn how to tell the future with the Spirit of The Beast! This book includes the history of The Beast as well as advanced telling techniques and dangers. Perfect for wandering tellers.
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Wrong Place, Wrong Thyme: Gardening Tips for Would-be Assassins
FO-PTN . KI . 012
Perchance Press
Oxbridge
1840
Thirteen crystal clear poison recipes that any cottage killer can brew with ease from homegrown ingredients. Killy’s guide includes helpful annotations for herbal identification, storage solutions, and troubleshooting tips to make sure your poisons hit the mark every time.
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Caves of Light & Depth: A Memoir
EL-RNS . OL . 011
Portable Spells
Reykjavij
2024
From the internet sensation who discovered a cave full of activated Viking runes during a livestream comes the story of how Olafsdóttir went from being a humble fisherwoman to an internet celebrity for her ability to commune with the spirits of the caves. Discover never before revealed runic visions and follow along on this heartwarming journey.
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Scents and Sensibility
FO-PTN . SE . 010
Thomas Eagerton
London
1791
A daring novel of woe and wooing helped along by enchanted perfumes. It is an exciting tale of Scented Romances, suitable for children & ladies.
We now assume this book to be published by June Austere, though the title page only lists the author as “A Lady.”
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Still Standing Steles
FO-FLD . WI . 009
Withering Heights
Trumville
Wizarding Year 93Owl
An encyclopedia of fictional and actual standing stones, with accounts from all known continents in our world and several other dimensions. Drawing from respected researchers and several of ill repute, Still Standing Steles describes the location, condition, and notable phenomenon of the multiverse’s most notable standing stones.
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Seasons of Sacrifice
DA-RTL . TU . 008
Oracular Design
Madison
1963
This book, written in lengthy poems, explores the best magical practices for new moon nights. Besides ritual sacrifices (animal, vegetable, & mineral), readers will learn proper cleansing rites for ritual daggers, altars, and cauldrons.
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Please Wash Your Leaves
NA-DVN . CY . 007
2002
This small zine discusses ways that tealeaf diviners must care for their equipment. Though it does not include instructions for actual divination, you will find within everything you need to know to pick, preserve, and serve the best ethically sourced teas for your work. You’ll also find a recipe for sage water, which you’ll need to cleanse your kettle and cups.
No publication information is included, likely self-published given the format. The zine looks to be typewritten and then Xeroxed. The cover features a crude blockprint of a tea cup and saucer.
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Unintentional Traitors: Moral and Ethical Considerations Before Joining a Summoning Circle
EL-SMN . SE . 006
University of Camelot Press
Camelot
1953
Drawing from personal experience with egregores and numerous interviews with experienced summoners, Sereul argues for a careful approach to group summoning. One must be sure, he implores, that your values align well with those in your circle, lest dangerous thoughtforms form or one finds oneself unpleasantly bound to otherworldly creatures.
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Lady Wren’s Final Map of the Northern Nests: Finding Ratataskr’s Descendants, Definitive Edition
NA-FLD . WR . 005
Hopefully Press
Boston
1792
With extensive maps of the Nordic countries, Lady Wren has created the world’s most thorough investigation yet of Ratataskr and his kin. These mythical squirrels rarely leave the World Tree for our world, but if they have, you can be sure they’ll be found on Lady Wren’s maps.
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Fae Are a Fickle Foe: Wisdom Texts and Folklore, 2nd edition
EL-ESO . JO . 004
Pretence Press
Oxbridge
1873
Joycen’s indispensable bibliography, with extensive annotations, represents years of work collecting every known account in text and folklore dealing with mortal encounters with the fae. New to this addition is a comprehensive list of gnostic wisdom and aphorisms for dealing with fae creatures.
“A fae circle unfound is better than a fae circle avoided.”
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