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Something about this particular manuscript was so disturbing that it ended up literally buried in Spanish Royal Commissioner’s palace.
It survived through the ravages of time with its ghastly mysteries intact until a scholarly dig discovered it and innocently added it to the University of Toledo’s collection. After laying in obscurity for many decades, it has been noticed, translated and brought to you. This prized find is one of the oldest specimens of what are referred to as ‘Solomonic Heritage’ manuscripts being older than any currently existing copiesof the Goetia. It tells the tale of King Solomon’s heroic encounter with 72 powerful beings of evil incarnate.
Our anonymous ancient sorcerer left complete details on the 72 most evil of the djinn, their names, their descriptions, their locations, their afflictions and the magical keys to counter their attacks on humans. This manuscript stands unique in comparison with traditional djinn grimoires, since djinn demand that the sorcerers must not reveal their secrets, or suffer terrible pain.