In the last few months, I’ve had the privilege—and the challenge—of working with some of the most dangerous relics documented to date. These objects, steeped in curses, represent millennia of arcane history, yet we’re only beginning to understand the depth of their power and risks.
One critical lesson is that stability can hinge on even the smallest factors: a slight increase in ambient magical …
Working in summoning and conjuration often feels like walking a razor’s edge. The thrill of channeling powerful, ancient forces is undeniable, but so too is the responsibility that comes with it. In my recent research on conjured entities, I’ve realized that ethical practices must adapt to the changing landscape of dark arts. This isn’t about wielding power but about understanding its true …
In the world of dark arts, curse transference remains one of the most elusive and complex phenomena to master. Recently, I’ve been revisiting some ancient techniques from the Grimoire of Ebon Shadows, and while many of these methods seem arcane and outdated, they carry a wisdom that our modern techniques sometimes lack. However, adapting these rituals for current use is a task riddled with …
The allure of cursed artifacts is undeniable—each relic carries a unique energy, a story etched in dark enchantments. But as I’ve delved deeper into artifact containment research, one question repeatedly haunts my mind: Are there some relics too dangerous to keep, even in the name of knowledge?
I recently examined a hex-bound relic known as the Veilstone Chalice, a cup steeped in a curse that …