Apr 24, 2016

Dragon's Luck

DISCLAIMER: I do not recommend messing with the paranormal. I only post these games for entertainment and because we all love a good scare.

There is a belief that a dragon’s power heals illnesses and bestows good luck.
However, one should never use it for personal benefit. Should it be so, the dragon’s fury unleashes a dreadful fate upon the power seeker.
This ritual involves invoking ‘dragon's luck’ to remedy an illness.

Though I warn you, do not attempt this ritual except as a last resort.

~You will need~

  • An object of sentimental value.
  • A glass of milk.
  • Scissors or a needle (please take care to sterilize it)
  • A candle.

~Gameplay~

  • Begin the ritual at midnight.
  • Turn out all the lights in the room.
  • Now light the candle and place it next to the glass of milk.
  • Take your object and place it between the candle and the glass of milk. This is your offering. Take care that the candle does not burn the object. 
  • Chant the following words:
“O magnum animal ignis. Fortis dragon. Pro quo obsecro. Quod habet sociam debellandum. Ut nulla patiantur mala. Accipe sacrificium pro auxilio.” 
“O’, great beast of fire. Mighty dragon. I beg you. Vanquish that which ails my companion. So that they may suffer no more. Accept my offering in exchange for your help.”
  • Take the needle or scissors to prick your finger and drip the blood into the milk. Now dip your fingers into the milk and use the drops to extinguish the candle.
  • Now go to bed. If you hear any sounds of a storm, do not get out under any circumstances. This marks the arrival of the dragon. If it sees you, it will devour you.
  • Next morning, go to the table where you left your offerings. If the glass is empty and the object is gone, it means the ritual was a success.

The person you wished good fortune on will overcome their sickness and have a healthy lifespan and will be blessed with luck.

However, the price of their welfare comes through your lifespan that will be cut short by several years.

Note: If you do not want to use blood, nail clippings or hair is a preferable substitute although it won't be that effective. 

Image Source: Photo by Jack B on Unsplash

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