Description
In 17th-century Scottish witch codex legends, grey moonstone is the “seal stone of the witch book.”
A witch hunted by the church once copied forbidden spiritual incantations into an old book, then wove a bracelet from her blood threads mixed with ink-colored spirit cords, inlaid with a grey moonstone nurtured by moonlight for a century: 9 concealment incantations are locked in the knots, and the stone’s core holds fragmentary words from the witch codex.
It is said that those who wear this bracelet can see vague incantations emerging from the stone on a full – moon night, which are the unfinished heritage of the sorcerer.
The sorcerer’s oath is engraved in the stone grain: “Take the book as the coffin and the weaving as the lock; never let the spirit – guarding technique fall into the hands of fools.”
And the soft glow of the bracelet will dim when malicious prying occurs, which is the hiding barrier set by the sorcerer.








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