Difference between revisions of "Minor Magical Traditions"
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These styles of magic are almost unheard of, at least in the west. They are confined to use among a small group of practitioners, and are rare even among the clan or people who practice them. | These styles of magic are almost unheard of, at least in the west. They are confined to use among a small group of practitioners, and are rare even among the clan or people who practice them. | ||
:* [[Abyss Mysticism]] (Rituals Only) | :* [[Abyss Mysticism]] (Rituals Only) | ||
+ | :* [[Ogham]] (Druidic rites) {DAC. Pg.98-100} | ||
:* [[Romany Blood Affinities]] | :* [[Romany Blood Affinities]] | ||
:* [[Sadhana]] (Hindu mysticism) | :* [[Sadhana]] (Hindu mysticism) | ||
:* [[Sihr]] (Islamic Blood Magic) | :* [[Sihr]] (Islamic Blood Magic) | ||
:* [[Nahuallotl]] (Aztec sorcery) | :* [[Nahuallotl]] (Aztec sorcery) | ||
+ | :* [[Wanga]] |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 11 January 2016
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These styles of magic are almost unheard of, at least in the west. They are confined to use among a small group of practitioners, and are rare even among the clan or people who practice them.
- Abyss Mysticism (Rituals Only)
- Ogham (Druidic rites) {DAC. Pg.98-100}
- Romany Blood Affinities
- Sadhana (Hindu mysticism)
- Sihr (Islamic Blood Magic)
- Nahuallotl (Aztec sorcery)
- Wanga