>>18868913>>18868921The necronomicon is not babylonian spirits, whose are spirits that were named by the babylonian people, as well as other civilizations.
Daily reminder than the Necronomicon indeed exists in real life, although is nor obviously as exagerated as in the Mythos.
The "Necronomicon" to call it that way, is inspired in an arab grimoire used to summon spirits, its name is Shams al-Ma'arif (The Book of the Sun of Gnosis and the Subtleties of Elevated Things), there are copies of it in arabic, there's one partial translation in Amazon but is not complete.
It is based in the arabs traditions, which is to say, the civilizations that existed when the Sahara was green before Egypt.
Here is the full Arabic for anyone curious:
https://ia600207.us.archive.org/29/items/McGillLibrary-131812-5180/131812.pdfSummoning spirits does not require blood sacrifices, or protection circles, etc, is numerology, like playing with a cenobite cube but with numbers and mental images.
Obviously, if you were to summon those djiins they would fuck you up.