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Post by eldritchentity0 on Dec 2, 2007 17:33:53 GMT -6
Does anyone know any other books I can supplement with the Cthulhu Cult book I recieved in the mail?
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Post by luxcthonis on Dec 9, 2007 2:19:12 GMT -6
I would imagine that any book expounding upon the doctrinal foundation of the Cult would be feasible, such as 4th way, Chaos Magic, etc. And of course, Lovecraft is scripture here.... quite literally.
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Post by Yahn'ikthorn on Dec 9, 2007 6:39:00 GMT -6
Frabato the Magician by Franz Bardon (an autobiography of sorts) is supposedly a nice introductory book into the Arts. Haven't read it yet though. (Or do like I did and download around 2000 esoteric books in one torrent and never get to finish them all. Actually I have to thank illegitimate file sharing for my introduction to the Cult, since the Cult of Cthulhu Bible was the first book I read from the abovementioned magical library I downloaded... I hadn't got an idea about an organisation like CoC until then! Don't worry VS, I will purchase a hard copy or a few dozen in due time, I'll be getting my paycheck at the end of this month. Maybe I'll pay at least the membership fee from that, we'll have to wait and see.)
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Post by Yahn'ikthorn on Dec 9, 2007 16:35:36 GMT -6
Ordered myself a couple of tomes today:
Freya Aswynn: Northern Mysteries & Magick Edred Thorsson: Runecaster's Handbook Ensio Kataja: Riimujen viisaus (The Wisdom of the Runes)
I'll comment on those once I've introduced myself to them... and I have a rather thick Northern Mythology by Benjamin Thorpe waiting on the shelf. I've owned that one for at least 7 years and never read it through! And I never had any idea it was first published in 1851.
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