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Scithain: Vampyric Witchcraft of the Drakon Covenant - Morain, A. a.
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Written both with the solitary practitioner in mind yet also suitable for group work, Scithain: Vampyric Witchcraft of the Drakon Covenant details, as the name would indicate, the black, chthonic witchcraft based both on historic record and astral communion with the Ascended Masters originating in the ancient Hebridean Isles - these so referenced now sending their Undead clarion call to a new generation of potential Adepts, those seeking that which is inherently transhuman and beyond.Positing their approach to the Sinister Tradition as explicitly vampiric in nature and ontology, the core West…mehr

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Written both with the solitary practitioner in mind yet also suitable for group work, Scithain: Vampyric Witchcraft of the Drakon Covenant details, as the name would indicate, the black, chthonic witchcraft based both on historic record and astral communion with the Ascended Masters originating in the ancient Hebridean Isles - these so referenced now sending their Undead clarion call to a new generation of potential Adepts, those seeking that which is inherently transhuman and beyond.Positing their approach to the Sinister Tradition as explicitly vampiric in nature and ontology, the core West Yorkshire-based coven of the organization of authorship and its controversial head, A.A. Morain, delves deep into not only the historic underpinnings of their unique current, instead including, as well, its ordeals, initiatory degrees, entheogenic practices, bestiaries, rites, predatory astral praxis and hitherto secretive, occult and potentially applicable knowledge of a dangerous degree encompassing multiple levels of experience, thus allowing the perspicacious readership with the maximum of will and determination to avail themselves of a transfiguration both horrific - yet godlike - albeit still horrific and fell in nature.