Necromancer of Necromancer

Necromancers, necromancers, magicians, wizards, etc.: Among all black magic, the darkest one is undoubtedly Necromancy. It is also one of the ugliest and most disgusting magical rituals. The word Necromancy comes from the Greek word, which means death and supernatural power. Necromancy itself refers to an ancient method of communicating with the world of death. Necromancy can be traced back to ancient Persian, Greek, Roman and medieval wizards. Necromancy can be divided into two branches: one is to summon and control ghosts (Necromancer), which is more common; the other is to master the method of reviving dead corpses (Necromancer), and both of them are inseparable from the banned black magic. relationship. The Necromancers usually use altar openings and spells to practice, while the Necromancers obtain the horrific black magic they need by digging up corpses and robbing graves. Necromancers are usually surrounded by horrific deaths. They wear clothes stolen from the dead and meditate on the meaning of death...

If you do not have a certain degree of attainment in the knowledge of the soul and death, It is impossible to understand the secrets of necromancy, and if you engage in it rashly, the consequences will be very dangerous. Since under normal circumstances, the dead will not return to the human world (whether as entities or ghosts), if the above situation does happen, it must be because of a very special reason. If a living person wants to establish contact with another world and control the soul but ignores the request of the deceased, then he must carefully learn the relevant knowledge of black magic to avoid becoming a victim of the evil spirit! Those who communicate with the dead often do so for profit. Because it is believed that after death one can be omniscient and omniscient, necromancers who summon the dead are largely employed by those who want to know the location of treasures, and these summoning rituals usually take place after death. It is done after 12 months because folk believe that within 12 months after death, the soul has been wandering near the cemetery and cannot see what the living person wants to see. But corpses that are too old are usually not chosen, because as far as the corpse sect is concerned, corpses that are too rotten cannot answer the question clearly. Later, necromancers began to summon undead spirits and corpses to attack others. This mostly happened in ancient Egypt and Greece. Due to the above purposes, it is usually necessary to suppress the resentment of the undead, and doing so requires special magical help, which can usually only be done by very experienced wizards. In ancient British wizarding books, there are records of necromancers painting spells on the chests of dead bodies to cast spells. Sometimes, the necromancer needs to summon some powerful demons to protect himself or drive the dead corpses and ghosts to obey him. Ancient Greek mantras record that the Necromancer summoned Kore, Persephone, Ereshkigal, Adonis, Hermes and Thor. Thoth to protect yourself and control the undead. In Roman drama, descriptions of necromancy rituals also included burning and blood-burning. In other rituals, necromancers eat dog meat, a symbol of Hecate (the patron saint of wizards); they also eat unsalted and unleavened black bread, and unfermented grape juice, which symbolize decay. and death. On the European continent, the requirements for necromancy rituals are even more stringent. The location of the ceremony was usually carefully designated at some deserted crossroads, basement, ruins, inaccessible forest or dead shrubbery. Once the time for the ceremony has been decided, concentric circles of power and indescribable symbols are drawn on the site and given the sacred name. These circles are cursed by magic, and the Necromancer's assistant stands in the center of the circle and is protected by magic. Finally, with the necromancer's staff in hand, he summons the souls of the underworld. If the method is successful, the undead will emerge from the magic circle, and the necromancers will have to face the unbearable screams and terrifying and incomprehensible murmurs of the undead... Sometimes, the powerful undead will appear in the circle in the form of monsters. Howling wildly, threatening to tear the Necromancer into pieces! When the undead finally succumb to the wizard's feet, they usually transform into naked ghosts and answer the wizard's questions and requests.

When the séance ends, the dead souls usually disappear in the poisonous mist of sulfur, and the dead bodies are burned with quicklime by the wizard. Before that, the necromancer must stay in the holy circle. If he has to leave, he must perform some other rituals. The necromancer also removes all flowers and plants from the area before and after the ceremony, burns them, and buries their ashes deep in the area. The entire ritual is full of horrific dangers, and the slightest mistake can lead to the death of the necromancer and even permanent trauma to the soul... In the 17th century, the famous Egyptian necromancer and prophet Chiancungi ) because he left the Holy Circle in a hurry and was crushed to death by the resentful spirit...

The church's necromancers are a very special branch of black magic. The necromancers of this sect use very strange black magic. According to legend, at midnight, the necromancers of this sect will recite dark poems in the cemetery: "The dead are resurrected and come near me" and then disperse into the church cemetery. When summoned, they cry and sing: "E go sum te peto et uiderequeo", and when dispersed, they command: "Return to the kingdom appointed by God."

The following is a description of the greatest church necromancer in history, Dr. John Dee, and his assistant: Edward Kelley: When the assistant illuminated the scene with a torch During the death rites, the Doctor stood in the cemetery, holding the scepter and reading the incantation. In the firelight, you can clearly see a newly summoned undead trembling in the white cloth... while the other two wizards are secretly chanting incantations to protect themselves in the holy circle, and vaguely hear the names of some angels: "La Raphael, Rael, Miraton, Tarmiel, Rex..."...Another of the most famous necromancers in history is Endor ). It is recorded in the Bible that he once summoned the dead prophet Samuel for King Saul and predicted King Saul's demise. In addition, in Greece in the 1st century, there were the famous necromancers Apollonius and Tyana. In England in the 16th century, there was the above-mentioned John Deere and his lowly assistant Edwood Kelley. In France in the 17th century, there was the great Eliphas Levi. He once tried to summon the great Apollonius, but was shocked by the spirit of Apollonius! For necromancers, the numbers 9 and 13 are of great significance. 9 represents the 9 realms that the soul has to pass through from birth to death in ancient beliefs. 13 represents Jesus’ last supper and his resurrection. In Voodoo, a corpse is resurrected in the form of Baron Samedi (the ragged god of the zombies). In Haiti, the incarnation of Papa Nebo (Father of Death) presides over the necromancy ceremony. During the ceremony, paraffin is dripped on the feet and lips of the corpse. The necromancer wears a monk's robe and his head Wearing a silver hat, Naib's father's charm hangs on the cross. When the wizard's robe and hat vibrated, it proved that Balon Samedi had been awakened and the ceremony was successful.

The reason why necromancy magic is despised by people is that, in addition to its evil purpose, the most outrageous thing is that in rituals, dead bodies are often used as raw materials for casting spells. Moreover, Necromancer believes that corpses that died in violence or died young are the best medicines! Because they believe that such dead people have more unused spiritual power. In the witchcraft of the ancient Norse, the strongest necromancers could even resurrect those who had just died on the gallows! Paolus Grillandus, the 16th-century inquisitor, recorded: “The necromancers used some burnt fragments of corpses, especially those who had been hanged and humiliated... A piece of fingernail or tooth...hair, ear or eye...muscle, bone or fresh meat..." Some necromancers also practice cannibalism, especially unbaptized babies. So many graves were robbed at that time. The most famous related case in history is that of the Irish female necromancer Alice Kyteler. She was prosecuted for stealing and using the hair and skulls of dead bodies, claiming that the grass growing on the heads of dead bodies was It is very precious to necromancers... During the witch-hunting movements launched in the 16th and 17th centuries, a large number of necromancers inevitably became the targets of hunting. The church shouts that they are servants of the devil, and the description of Indar in the Bible further proves that the necromancers are a symbol of destruction. The necromancers have been arguing about the difference between the undead and the devil. After centuries of struggle, the necromancers finally evolved into today's psychics, thus avoiding religious oppression. Not only that, psychics are further admired and accepted by people under the exaggeration of the media. The more famous psychics in modern times include Joseph Glanvill, Dr. Francis van Helmont, Dr. Henry More, Luo Bu Robert Boyle and others. The more famous events related to psychics include The Cock Laneghost: a dead woman and her dead sister’s husband wandered into their old home in Cock Lane, London. No one knew why, but they attracted Countless psychics came to find the reason why they returned to the world.

(The TV series X-file has an episode about this incident)