Why can you never find a damn spellbook with a decent index?
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Why can you never find a damn spellbook with a decent index?

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I need a break. Human beings are not meant to take things so seriously all the time — time for whimsy! Quick everyone, what's the silliest/most unserious thing you've ever acquired associated with magical practice just for the hell of it? I'll go first:
This is my silliest spellbook — a novelty microbook on love spells that I picked up over 20 years ago at a Hallmark store, of all things, sometime around Valentines Day, when I was like 13 or 14. It's surprisingly not terrible. It was one of the first spell books I ever got and I am inordinately fond of it.
please feel free to reblog with your own additions! What tools and trinkets and books do y'all have that are purely self-indulgent, whimsical, and just for fun?
I've been really getting into spellbooks lately.
By which I mean I've been splitting off small copies of myself and pressing them between the pages of spellbooks. They make neat decorations.
(I got a lot of used spellbooks cheap at a wizard garage sale.)
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I need to start reading spellbooks. I have a lot of books that are kind of modern witch/magic theory (how to build spells, how to incorporate plants/crystals, animism stuff), but I don't have any that are just purely spellbooks.
I love it when @asksecularwitch analyzes spells and I keep thinking, "I should get some spellbooks and read through them myself." I think reading about what others have done will help me find patterns and figure out what works best for me personally.
I've just ordered Bree NicGarran's "The Sisters Grimmoire: Spells and Charms For Your Happily Ever After." I like the spells she shares here and I'm looking forward to seeing what else is in there.
What other spellbooks do you recommend adding to my list? Do you have a favorite? Do you have any that I might run into that I should avoid?
Back on my spellbook bullshit, it's been a while, but i finally pulled myself together to sit down a get another spell done. This is for the Pathfinder 2e spell ghostly lantern.
I've used different encoding methods for the spikes and the two wheels to end up with something on its own quite difficult to decode when layered with additional scripting, too.
(I did fuck up a little bit because the inner ring is supposed to be yellow but also thst wouldnt show up very well)