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Steampunk Magic
Steampunk Magic: Working Magic Aboard the Airship | Gypsey Elaine Teague
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A glove full of Goth, a helping of Sci-Fi, and a vial of Cyberpunk all neatly wrapped inside a Victorian Satchel—the popular new genre of Steampunk is reverberating throughout our culture in art, fashion, style and music. Now you can hop aboard the airship and embark on a spiritual adventure that brings dramatic ritual and practical magic into your everyday life with Steampunk Magic. Gypsey Elaine Teague draws on her experience as a practicing High Priestess and magician and her love of Steampunk to bring readers an entirely new magical system. Steampunk Magic is a compendium of altar arrangements, spells, and magical tools—traditional Wicca and magic with a Steampunk twist. Teague shows how to craft and use a compass instead of a pentacle, use a rigging knife in place of an athame, and join an airship in lieu of a coven. Beautifully illustrated with photographs and art. From author: “This book describes the new magical system that stems from the tools and philosophies of Steampunk—the alternate Victorian history genre, and incorporates many of the tried and true methods of other crafts while applying quite a few very unique visioning and application tools specific to Steampunk. I believe that you will find this new system extremely interesting and applicable to your day to day magical and non-magical life.”
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A light and maybe little too general #introduction to #Wicca: #Steampunk Edition. While the author does say that it‘s not meant to be a complete compendium on the topic and rather an introductory idea, I still think it lacks some basic elements. I you were actually interested in practising Steampunk Magic you‘d have to do some exstensive research on Wicca and other #pagan cultures beforehand to get an actual idea of what you were getting into.