The History and Significance of Wiccan Protection Sigils

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Wiccan protection sigils are powerful symbols used in Wiccan practice to provide protection and ward off negative energies. These symbols are often created and charged with specific intentions to amplify their protective properties. Wiccan protection sigils can be drawn or engraved on various surfaces, such as candles, talismans, or ritual tools, and are commonly used during rituals or spellcasting. Each Wiccan protection sigil has its own unique meaning and purpose, representing different aspects of protection and spiritual defense. Some commonly used sigils include the Pentagram, which is a five-pointed star representing the five elements and the five senses, and the Triple Moon symbol, representing the three phases of the moon and the stages of a woman's life. Other important Wiccan protection sigils include the Eye of Horus, which symbolizes protection from evil and negative energies, and the Triskele, a symbol of interconnectedness and triple spirals that represent the three realms of existence.


DEX : Pump this after you’ve got your CON to a respectable level.

Sorcerous Versatility Change out underperforming cantrips or Metamagics at every level, which is something your DM would typically allow you to do anyway. Any time before you regain the use of this feature, the DM can have you roll on the Wild Magic Surge table immediately after you cast a sorcerer spell of 1st level or higher.

Table for wild magic with D10000 possibilities

Other important Wiccan protection sigils include the Eye of Horus, which symbolizes protection from evil and negative energies, and the Triskele, a symbol of interconnectedness and triple spirals that represent the three realms of existence. The Celtic Knot is also widely used for protection, as it represents eternal life and the interconnectedness of all things. To activate a Wiccan protection sigil, it is important to focus on the intention behind the symbol and charge it with personal energy.

You like wild surges? This has a lot of them. (1 Viewer)

It is a d10,000 chart of surge effects. You never have to worry about getting the same result twice with it. I gave it a quick skim and it looks like it should work fairly well for the 5e chaos sorcerer as well as 2e wild mages (I never got the books with the 3e or 4e versions) and Wand/Rod of Wonder.

Now if he would only write one for the Bag of Beans.

Zounds!

Frog of Paradise
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You know, while I can't imagine actually using this table in play, some of these effects are a very nice source of general-purpose weird magical traits. Things like 'any blade that has drawn the caster's blood is invisible to him' or 'any fires set by the caster produce no heat' are exactly the sort of bizarre supernatural 'tells' which are common for wizards in folklore, but very rare in RPGs. Well worth skimming through, I'd say.

Particle_Man

Semi-Retired
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Interesting. I will leave it up to my player if they want this because some of this stuff could mess their character up!

rumble

Better than Soylent Cola
Validated User 20 Year Hero! A number of these would also make excellent artifact side effects.

Castille

MetaTemporal Adventurer
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10,000 Random Magical Events are AWESOME. I've used these anytime a spellcaster botched a spell no matter the game. The most chilling words a DM can say is "No visible effect. " :
The best one I've seen was "The next undead you encounter becomes mortal again and ages to their current years". Which I said was that 'No Visible Effect'. The group were investigating a realm of a lich obsessed with petrification. The poor lich got 6 words into his introductory monologue before coughing and rotting before their eyes into dust. The poor PCs just stood there for 10 minutes waiting for what took out the boss

DMH

Master of Mutant Design
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Heh, that is cool.

I was looking through some more and I think a fair number would work as 3e style curses for magic items. Some are a bit powerful (Caster can not traverse doorways for 1d12 rounds after item is used) while others (Wielder must tear on article of clothing before using item) can make for some laughs just before the DM is slain by thrown dice.

Endless Rain

Pathfinder 1e DM
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I'd like to warn you that a few of these could wreck your campaign, due to doing stuff like having the nearest city razed to the ground, or having it deserted or conquered by Orcs or Undead. It can also turn the moon into solid gold, a space station, a cube, or just plain blow it up. (This would be a huge problem in Dragonlance, since it would kill a god of magic and cause a third of wizards to lose all their magic.) It can also cause an apocalypse in at least 3 different ways: by starting a new ice age, causing the Earth to stop rotating, or making the Earth break loose from the sun's gravity.

erik42

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I love this list. Obviously, any result not appropriate for the situation or campaign can be modified, ignored, or rerolled.

DMH

Master of Mutant Design
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I'd like to warn you that a few of these could wreck your campaign, due to doing stuff like having the nearest city razed to the ground, or having it deserted or conquered by Orcs or Undead. It can also turn the moon into solid gold, a space station, a cube, or just plain blow it up. (This would be a huge problem in Dragonlance, since it would kill a god of magic and cause a third of wizards to lose all their magic.) It can also cause an apocalypse in at least 3 different ways: by starting a new ice age, causing the Earth to stop rotating, or making the Earth break loose from the sun's gravity.


That is what DM interpretation is for. Looking at an orbital change for the setting's planet, I would go with a shorter year and make everything warmer. Over a few decades the temperate forest the PCs' nation was in becomes tropical. Tigers, that migrated north out of the furnace zone, mixed with black bears and elk could make for some useful chaos. Not to mention weretigers and other tropical monsters.

The most important things to remember when considering spells for Wild Magic sorcerers are:
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This can be done through visualization, meditation, or even performing a ritual or spell specifically designed for charging sigils. Once charged, the sigil can be used as a protective talisman or incorporated into rituals and spells to enhance their protective properties. It is important to note that Wiccan protection sigils are not meant to replace common sense and practical precautions in daily life. They are tools to assist in spiritual protection and should be used in conjunction with other practices, such as grounding, energy shielding, and personal energy work. In conclusion, Wiccan protection sigils are powerful symbols used in Wiccan practice to provide spiritual protection and ward off negative energies. These symbols carry specific meanings and can be charged with personal energy to enhance their protective properties. When used in conjunction with other protective practices, Wiccan protection sigils can serve as valuable tools in maintaining spiritual balance and security..

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