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Hanged Man's Skull |
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The most ancient and efficacious remedy for any ailment. Alchemy's Hanged Man's Skull Cup is made of bone china
out of a mould taken from a male, human skull. The stem is typical in
style of an English vernacular, 18th century, craftsman made artefact,
and hand made here of fine English pewter. It is formed of three entwined,
'healing' snakes which terminate in typical claw feet, and is engraved
with a potent variety of spells and seals.
In addition to this, engraved around the outside of
the triangular brace is a spell; the operative words for the 14th Talisman
of the Sage of the Pyramids, which can be recited before drinking for
enhanced effect:
Skull cup related stories describe one of the secret
rituals of the Templars, having possession of the skull and thighbones
of John the Baptist they would fill the skull with a peyote based hallucinogenic,
and sacramentally drink from it in a sacred ritual that was said to
induce prophetic visions. Centuries later, on Christmas in 1811, Lord
Byron, the celebrated gothic poet invited his friends to the ruins of
Newstead Abbey, where, in mock ritual, they were to dress in monks robes
and drink from a silver cup made from a human skull. |
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