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Vampyre Magick - The Grimoire of the Living Vampire

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Since the dawn of civilization, the vampyre has danced through the dreams and nightmares of all cultures, expressed in lore, literature, and art. Today, this fascination resonates in pop-culture through hit tv shows, movies, and bestselling books.  In Vampyre Magick, Father Sebastiaan reveals the hidden rituals and spells of the Strigoii Vii, the school of Living Vampires. This companion volume to Sebastiaan’s Vampyre Sanguinomicon, is meant for initiates of the Stigoii Vii, however it will prove invaluable to any scholar of magickal arts, The Golden Dawn, or alternative Western Mystery Traditions.


Father Sebastiaan has been at the center of the Vampyre/vampire subculture since 1992. He is an avid student of chaos magick and esoteric studies, and is the founder SABRETOOTH™, a fangsmithing company, as well as the event coordination company Endless Night Productions. He divides his lime between New York and Paris. Author websites: www.sabretooth.com and www.fathersebastiaan.com.



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Author(s) Father Sebastiaan
Binding Paperback
Condition New
Dimensions 23 x 15 x 2.0 cm
ISBN 9781578635047
Language English
Pages 208
Publisher Weiser Books, 2012

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