Description
In Eastern European soul-burning witchcraft, copper obsidian is a “container for the embers of resentful souls.”
A betrayed witch once wove a bracelet from the ashes of her own pyre mixed with black thorn vine cords, to trap the residual soul of the oathbreaker.
She inlaid a copper obsidian burned by resentful fire for a century, and adorned it with bone fragments of the oathbreaker: 5 “ember-binding curses” are locked in the knots, and the stone’s core holds the confessional screams of the oathbreaker.
It’s said that those who wear this bracelet may see golden-red flame shadows flickering in the copper obsidian on windy nights—this is the residual warmth of the imprisoned resentful soul.
The witch’s vow is carved in the stone’s veins: “Take embers as binds, the stone as a prison, and lock the oathbreaker’s soul in the ruins of eternal night.”
The bracelet’s burning touch will scorch the wrists of the unfaithful: a punitive barrier set by the witch’s curse.









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