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Ghosts, Poltergeists & Apparitions => Shadows => Topic started by: doomXL on July 31, 2007, 01:20:24 PM

Title: summoning shadows?
Post by: doomXL on July 31, 2007, 01:20:24 PM
can you summon shadows to protect you? and if so can you summon them on the fly? or combind with your shadow to turn yourself into a shade like creature?....and if so...how?
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Thundergod on August 01, 2007, 09:29:09 PM
just wonderin, why would u want to do any of that. not that it does not sound cool or anything.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: doomXL on August 03, 2007, 08:40:25 AM
idk....just once i master the basic stuff i was kinda hoping to get into necromancy. i suppose before i raise zombies i mind as well try my luck with something else
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Nina on August 04, 2007, 01:29:42 AM
I just have one thing to say: D O N T !!!
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: markus on August 05, 2007, 09:50:47 PM
I agree with nina

Just think about it for a minute

You might end up summoning something you don't want and then it will not go away...not good
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Thundergod on August 05, 2007, 11:19:23 PM
thank you, life isnt a video game. mess up once and there is no load option or reset button.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: markus on August 08, 2007, 10:10:05 PM
thank you, life isnt a video game. mess up once and there is no load option or reset button.

Well said Thundergod


That is a very good way of putting it


Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Vince_03 on August 08, 2007, 10:38:02 PM
don't know anything about that

do consider this. it's not a good idea. don't do it
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Lord Pisces luffy on September 07, 2007, 07:10:00 PM
Shaodws do not protect people, they are negative energy.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: luminar on May 06, 2008, 07:30:40 AM
yeah i would not suggest doing that. i mean if you want to summon something to protect you look into things like ancestor worship or maybe summoning angels or something because they are naturally good. and i would hope your ancestors would be willing to protect you.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: rave phillaphia on May 06, 2008, 11:11:27 AM
you got to remember he is a necromancer... He is not going to summon an angel to help him he is already dark. I don't think he sould summon a shadow because it will just hurt him and make things worse but he probably will and then he will need help to stop that... Here is the rule of thumb: You can fight fire with fire but who will be able to stop the final fire?
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: ImmortalKain on May 09, 2008, 08:02:44 AM
 I will walk you through how this process will work. First you will spend days and weeks trying to track down the right spell, then you will summon a shade and tell it to do your bidding. It will appear to be obeying you for a short while, but you will notice you feel weaker with each passing day. Eventually it will have drained you enough to break your hold over it and it will then turn on you. If you're lucky it will kill you, if not you will end up like my friend Josh who spooned his own eyes out, trying to stop the visions the shade forced him to see. He now resides in Anderson Mental Ward in my home  town, unable to even take himself to the bathroom. He is on so many meds he doesn't even know he's alive, and for all purposes he isn't. These forces are nothing to mess with. No one can ever master them and they will eventually consume you. This goes to all who seek to dive into those dark arts. And if you decide to do it anyway I will be glad to share more horror stories of the things I have seen. If this post bothers you or disturbes you...good. Thats the point.  :-(
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Nina on May 16, 2008, 01:37:11 AM
I will walk you through how this process will work. First you will spend days and weeks trying to track down the right spell, then you will summon a shade and tell it to do your bidding. It will appear to be obeying you for a short while, but you will notice you feel weaker with each passing day. Eventually it will have drained you enough to break your hold over it and it will then turn on you. If you're lucky it will kill you, if not you will end up like my friend Josh who spooned his own eyes out, trying to stop the visions the shade forced him to see. He now resides in Anderson Mental Ward in my home  town, unable to even take himself to the bathroom. He is on so many meds he doesn't even know he's alive, and for all purposes he isn't. These forces are nothing to mess with. No one can ever master them and they will eventually consume you. This goes to all who seek to dive into those dark arts. And if you decide to do it anyway I will be glad to share more horror stories of the things I have seen. If this post bothers you or disturbes you...good. Thats the point.  :-(


I agree with that 100%
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Nagt Jagter on January 18, 2009, 06:04:10 PM
why do people insist in poking thier noses where they dont belong. If you summon the wrong thing it will be upset and you will get ripped to pieces............magic is to be stayed away from , lets just say the "gift" is never for free there is price the questions is are you willing to pay?
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Mr. Kreepy on January 18, 2009, 06:10:39 PM
why do people insist in poking thier noses where they dont belong.

I was about to ask you the same thing. *<:)

Anyway, to get back on topic...
I think that anyone who views "entities" of any kind as "bad" needs a reality check. You can't possibly expect something that exists outside the boundaries of human reality and consciousness to conform to the same worldview we've evolved to have. It's just ridiculous.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Nagt Jagter on January 18, 2009, 06:14:29 PM
I see what your saying but the creator has the same value system in place for all regardless of thier plane of existance, its just that very few follow it.
Title: Re: summoning shadows?
Post by: Mr. Kreepy on January 18, 2009, 06:24:05 PM
But now you're just assuming that there even is a Creator that has laid down an objective moral code for the entirety of existence to be held accountable for following or not following.

Anyway, I'm locking this. The thread was dead and shouldn't have been posted in to begin with.