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The Grand Grimoire WithThe Great Solomon deal with (Devil 33)

This Book is so rare and sought after in our country it has been called, by our Rabbis, the true Great Work. They were the ones who left us this precious original that many charlatans uselessly wanted to counterfeit, attempting to imitate the truth that they never found, in order to swindle ingenuous individuals who have faith in initial encounters without seeking their true Source. This manuscript has been copied from various writings of the great King Solomon. This great king spent all of his days in the most difficult search and in the most obscure and unexpected secrets. In the end he succeeded in all of his endeavors and he reached his goal of penetrating the most profound dwelling of the spirits, whom he obliged to obey him by the power of his talisman, the clavicle, since who else but this powerful genius would have dared bring to light the thundering words that he made use of to constrain the rebel spirits to his will, having penetrated up to the celestial beings to learn more thoroughly the secrets and the powerful words that have the force of a terrible and respected God? This great King discovered the secrets of which the great Divinity made use, and then enabled us to understand the influence of the stars, the constellation of the planets. To prepare the fulminating (or Conjurer’s) rod, with it’s effects which make the spirits tremble and of which God made use of to arm the angel who expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden; with which God struck down the Rebel Angels, precipitating their pride (or imagination) into the most horrendous abyss. With the power of this rod clouds are formed, hurricanes are dispersed and one can make them fall on the part of the earth that one desires.
officialDevil33 · 29.1K Views

The Billionaire's Contract

" I don't even know you, I don't even know if you're a drug dealer or terrorist or rapist or a criminal dressed up in a fancy suit" Dario raised an eyebrow amused by her words, he should be offended but no he's actually ok with her making guesses of who he is. " Dario Simpson " he offered "Knowing your name doesn't mean I'll get married to you" she chuckled then noticed he had a serious face, he wasn't joking he hadn't even let out a single smile since they started their conversation. " Oh my God, you're serious" He nodded and placed his hands in his pockets. He was shocked that she didn't even know him everyone in New York city and around the world knew him even  babies in their moms womb but this woman. " This is a joke" she muttered about to walk out " It's not a joke Diane, it's a contract marriage, I know you're in dire need of a job" She stopped and turned to him precipitately. She was stupefied, how did he know her name and how did he know she was in dire need of a job. " Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a month" he added. She stared at him with unknown emotions, she was overwhelmed by his offer, she needed it but she wouldn't get married, she couldn't just see herself living with a man not just any man someone she'd call her husband. She had already crossed getting married out of her list. "Five hundred thousand dollars a month" he boosted it up. ______________________________________ Only the broken can heal a broken. Five years after the death of his fiancée Caitlin Smoak, Dario has been living a miserable life. His father the famous Billionaire Michael Simpson decides to interfere. He has a hundred days to find a bride that will be suitable for the Simpsons family or his position in the Simpsons enterprise would be given out to his younger brother, Theo. What happens when Diane Jones, a struggling single mother and Dario Simpson, the cold hearted Simpson heir crosses part, they will discover that only the broken can heal a broken.
GinaCosmas · 243.4K Views

The Journal of Insanity: Retroscope

In the year 2133 CE, the era of the promised utopia that had once tickled many fancies of its many past inhabitants. Instead of tranquil luxury, however, humanity has found itself ensnared in a fragmented, post-apocalyptic nightmare. The day those Eldritch horrors emerged, civilization fractured into a harrowing struggle for survival. Entire nations were wiped off the map, while others, now but mere echoes of their former grandeur, cling to their frail existences. In this dystopian landscape, scattered remnants of humanity fend off swarms of monstrous entities with the help of enigmatic figures endowed with superhuman abilities. These saviors, however, do more than just protect—they now wield absolute authority over the few remaining multinational corporations that enslave the remnants of humanity. It seems that monsters are not the only tormentors left in this broken world. Amidst this chaos, a teenager stands on the brink of apparent normalcy, his life always hanging in a delicate balance. Yet, shadows from the past loom ominously over him, shadows that stretch back to the very events that precipitated the cataclysmic collapse. As he grapples with the echoes of a world undone, he is drawn into a perilous journey that will test the limits of his courage and unravel secrets both within his own soul and the world at large. Brace yourself for a tale of survival and revelation, where every step leads deeper into a labyrinth of ancient horrors and dark truths. As the teenager's adventure unfolds, the line between past and present blurs, revealing a destiny fraught with the most perilous of fates.
Aleister_Draven · 3K Views

Lauriel and the Enchanted Garden

On a sunny day, on the border between Summer and Autumn, Lauriel was sitting among the snowy white clouds. He was sprawled on his back, leaning comfortably on the fluffy clouds as his feet were hanging. Maybe someone else in his position would take time to marvel at the scenery. Lauriel completely disregarded the way sunshine was breaking around him, creating translucent colors and lights, and the precipitous height that allowed him to observe the world stretched beneath him. Some might say it was because he was arrogant and too self-observed to pay attention, but it wasn't true. On some other day, he would pay attention or enjoy it, but not on this one. Lauriel was an avid reader and often times you could find him immersed in a book or in a search of a tome. This particular time, he was reading a beautiful book made out of pure white pages and most perfect ink. The covers had a beautiful handmade painting depicting a single tear falling into a river, yet just from a single glance, one could think that what he was holding was a river, as it seemed as if it was flowing, until it finally disappeared into golden edges, whose only job was to capture it from disappearing from the covers. One might take joy just from looking at it, which was the reason why Lauriel was holding the said book, but after one looked at his expression, it seemed as if it was a huge steaming pile of shit. His light grey eyes were glaring at the lines he was following, mouth hanging open as his features were twisted into a disgustingly appalled expression. Next second, Lauriel closed the book with a snap and yelled in frustration as he threw the book as far away as he could - the book flew over the clouds, which left its perfect covers wet from accumulated water, but it didn't stay wet as it kept flying through the air like an arrow, accumulating more speed the further it went, as a small airplane, with its pages rustling like leaves until finally, it landed into a volcano. Lauriel dashed through the clouds towards his house, his dazzling white cape hanging off his shoulders, as a loud bang could be heard, followed by a shriek nearby. "Can you please stop throwing all the books you do not like into a volcano, Lauriel my dear?!" sounded a slightly annoyed female voice. Lauriel turned on his heel, his expression still annoyed, and appeared right next to a black-haired woman. Her back was slender, turned towards him as she was looking in the distance where an erupting volcano could be spotted. Her black eyes stared into the distance, as her thin lips were twisted into a line. "I will not. They don't deserve a better fate, Miki. You should have read this, this....." Lauriel paused mid-fit, as he was trying to find a proper word to depict it vividly to Miki. "Abhorrence." he finished.
AliceKatsuki · 5K Views