Ritual Magike

        "Do not pass through the moonlit fog, enter burial grounds, or talk to any animal and you will be safe from the Succunya."

-Papa Guai, Obeah Man

        "Fear me, my power is potent. My hatred will smother you in the dark blanket of fear, from which you will not awaken. I can make your world one of creeping terror."

-Abo Backa, Succunya

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The Theory of Ritualism
(Codex Lycadican Canonici, Chapter X)

Ritualism is the most ancient form of arcane power known to man. This Arcane Art is referred to by aboriginal peoples as Voodoo, Obeah, Magike (Black or White), or Saponsstaa (Medicine). Ritualism is so intricately tied to the cultures of these ancient peoples that it functions more as a religion than an Arcane Art. The use of Ritualism is clouded in superstition and is usually associated with evil and evil forces by those who do not understand its use. Many Ritualists have turned to infernal sources to augment their already powerful talents. As a result the very names of Ritualism all have fear invoking connotations which makes life for the practitioners of this art rather awkward. However, Ritualists can be and frequently are good. The aboriginal peoples of the Manloow plateau refer to their Ritualists as Aipi'Kssokinaki, Shamans or Medicine men.

Performing Rituals
(Codex Lycadican Canonici)

The performing of rituals is both time consuming and mentally taxing. All of the right components must be in place. The essence recognizes even the preparation stage of every ritual and the magikeal energies begin to gather there. Preparation includes the construction of any new material components that the ritualist may need. In rituals common components include ceremonial masks, rattles, drums, costumes, ritual paints and many other type of symbolic devices. Ritualism relies heavily upon these material components because of the law of Relantum.

The Ritualist utilizes the Law of Relantum by directing his magike through symbolic representations and objects. Ritualists use objects that are symbolically related to, or represent, the targets of their spells. This relation means a connection to something by ownership, persons (friends etc.), nationality, sacred objects, symbology and blood (relatives, animal blood, sacrificial blood etc.)

For example, an Obeah man wishing to harm his victim would use the Law of Relantum. To fulfill the requirements of this law a doll or carving made in the likeness of the victim would first be constructed. This would represent the body of the target. The second precept fulfills the Law of Contagion. Some aspect of the doll would be constructed from some possession or object symbolically (or literally) related to the target. Such things could be some of the victim's hair, or the fabric from his clothes. Once the Laws of Relantum and Contagion (or Gesegen) have been fulfilled whatever the Obeah man does to the doll will happen to his victim. The Law of Relantum must be used by Ritualists for all spells.

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