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I want to discuss their works and also them as authors. For as much as i complain about them i also find their work extremely interesting... and frustrating. For example:
I like the recent planetary talisman work as a simple spellbook i can always draw from. However much of the sigil art and even some text seems AI generated. Why not put in the effort of drawing it yourself?
Their LHP focused books have a lot of obnoxious edge to them. "This book will kill you if you misuse it, not for dabblers" feels like overkill.
Some content simply isn't explained in the book it's in (the mention of using Graves oil in the book of Azarak, that you would only know what it is if you have also read the Gospel of the Ghouls) or is incredibly impractical.
I will however say there is good stuff in the less edgy books. The book of Azarak was very enjoyable, even if a bit basic. I'm currently starting Magus vol 2 and like their explanations on astrology. Little Gods has some of its proceeds donated to animal shelters and they have a free occult library.
What are your opinions?
I like the recent planetary talisman work as a simple spellbook i can always draw from. However much of the sigil art and even some text seems AI generated. Why not put in the effort of drawing it yourself?
Their LHP focused books have a lot of obnoxious edge to them. "This book will kill you if you misuse it, not for dabblers" feels like overkill.
Some content simply isn't explained in the book it's in (the mention of using Graves oil in the book of Azarak, that you would only know what it is if you have also read the Gospel of the Ghouls) or is incredibly impractical.
I will however say there is good stuff in the less edgy books. The book of Azarak was very enjoyable, even if a bit basic. I'm currently starting Magus vol 2 and like their explanations on astrology. Little Gods has some of its proceeds donated to animal shelters and they have a free occult library.
What are your opinions?