Virgin-s Protection Magic Walkthrough Page
By Alister Greymore | Esoteric Studies
In the shadowed corners of Solomonic grimoires and European folk-magic traditions, few protective rites are as misunderstood—or as potent—as the Virgin’s Protection (often encoded in mystical shorthand as Virgin-S). Unlike common warding spells that rely on iron, salt, or blood, the Virgin-S ritual invokes a state of spiritual incorruptibility.
This walkthrough serves as a complete operational guide. Whether you are a ceremonial magician seeking a blueprint or a folklore historian documenting praxis, this article details the historical origins, required tools, step-by-step incantations, and the subtle signs that the Virgin-S barrier is active.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and historical documentation purposes only. Magic rituals should be approached with respect for their cultural origins. virgin-s protection magic walkthrough
This walkthrough assumes you are in a quiet room, facing North (the direction of the unknown guardian).
After completing this walkthrough, many practitioners report subtle environmental and personal shifts within 48 hours. These are confirmation signals:
False activation: If you feel hot flashes or paranoia immediately after the ritual, you likely skipped the purity conditions. You must repeat after 48 hours. By Alister Greymore | Esoteric Studies In the
Lay the white linen cloth flat on the floor or altar. Place the silver cup of rain water at the cloth’s center. Arrange the three bay leaves around the cup in a triangle—each leaf representing Thought, Word, and Deed remaining untouched. Place the rosemary sprig across the cup’s opening like a bridge.
Affirmation (speak softly):
"No hand has closed this gate. No breath has fogged this mirror. I stand as the sealed tower." This walkthrough assumes you are in a quiet
1. Starting the Quest
2. The Problem
3. Locating the Wayshrine of Zenithar
4. Receiving the Blessing
5. Returning to the Priory
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