Svefnthorn
I have drew this stave for personal usage and after a few years of using it, I don't need it anymore.That is to say, I've got what I wanted from it. Its magic worked absolutely effectively. When a maker or magician wants to use it for malevolent purposes or not, that is up to him or her. I never use sigils, runes or magical staves to harm anyone. I don't practice the dark arts, but I cannot deny that I am deeply interested and fascinated by them. The Icelandic Galdrastafir are not for everyone to say the least, but they are very much an open source and easy to work with, when of course used in the proper way. Thank you!
The Svefnthorn
The Svefnthorn (Old Norse svefnþorn, “sleep thorn,” pronounced “SVEFN-thorn”) is a symbol that features in several of the Norse sagas and in folkloric magical formulas recorded long after the Viking Age.
Its visual form, when described or depicted at all, varies considerably from source to source. Unlike most ancient Norse symbols, it doesn’t seem to have had any one definitive shape. There are also significant differences in how one would go about applying the Svefnthorn to someone, as well as the exact effects that the Svefnthorn would bring about once applied.
But the mentions of the Svefnthorn in the literature all have one thing in common: the Svefnthorn was used to put an adversary into a deep sleep from which he or she wouldn’t awaken for a long time. More about the Svefnthorn on the link below: norse-mythology.org/symbols/sv…
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