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the game is released. it might be buggy. go play it

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Sara's no good really bad terrible week.
the game is released. it might be buggy. go play it
finally quit my shitty job here's a scary uriel i did at work to celebrate
The Grimoire Library
Heptameron - Also called Magical Elements, this book is attributed to Peter of Abano, an Italian physician who died in 1316 after being condemned to death by the Inquisition. Abano is not believed to be the author. The Heptameron probably was written in the l6th century and may have been intended as a supplement to the Fourth Book.
The grimoire is a composite work of white and black magic that deals with finding treasure, procuring love, detecting secrets, opening locks, fomenting hatred and evil thoughts, and so on. It is divided into two parts: the evocation of the Spirits of the Air, who are demons, and a set of angelic evocations for each day of the week.
Text from The Encyclopedia of Demons & Demonology (Checkmark Books - 2009) by Rosemary Guiley
found this in the drafts folder, a successful working from just about 5 years ago
Sigils of the Olympic Planetary Spirits, taken from the Heptameron by Pietro de Abano, and reproduced from the Golden Dawn, 7th Ed, by Israel Regardie
Le Grand Pentacle de Salomon
Traditionnellement, ce pentacle doit être cousu dans le vêtement du mage pour s’assurer le respect des esprits.
(Tiré des Œuvres Magiques de Henri Corbeille Agrippa par Pierre d’Aban, Liège 1547)
“I pray you, sweetheart, counsel me whether it is better for a man to speak or die?”
"Is it better to speak or to die?"
Tale X, Heptaméron by Marguerite de Navarre