>>6095403You find out:
There is a clear distinction between sources from recent history and the mythological times.
The recent books on witchcraft seem to be mostly nonsense, talking about astrological value of birth marks, which day of the month to not buy flowers and other such superstitions.
The ancient sources however, tell a much more congruent story, even though they have been translated lots of times. Much like the flood myth of old...
This is what the sources agree on:
<span class="mu-r">In the mythological times, Gods, spirits and creatures of legend freely roamed the earth. Magic was widespread. Humans were close to the bottom of the food chain in this time. But humans come from warm dark wombs and get stronger through suffering. So they rose up in rebellion. They defeated the Gods. Appearantly DOKLAD, the God of Contracts, wrote the treaty that is now known as the Pact of Solomon. It is said that he is one of the few Gods who did not fade into nothing after the banishment from lack of power. Supposedly he still resides in the Realm of the Gods...</span>
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