In my RPGPundit Presents series I've already provided a number of sourcebooks that provide whole mini-systems of magic, meant to be extensions to the magic system of Lion & Dragon but usable in any OSR game. These are all based on real medieval-authentic sources of how people in the middle ages and very early Renaissance imagined magic to work. Most of these have been based on the magical rituals in period-authentic Grimoires. They've also covered specific occult techniques like medieval astrology and the Tarot.
But all of those were focused on what you could call the 'high magic' of the erudite classes. I've also done a few issues that were dedicate to magic out of legend, the magic attributed to fairies and witches and druids, like glamour or enchantment magic.
Now, I'm presenting something else. In RPGPundit Presents #63: Miscellaneous Medieval-Authentic Spells (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/264231/RPGPundit-Presents-63-Miscellaneous-MedievalAuthentic-Spells), I'm giving you a list of 20 different unusual magical rituals mainly drawn from the real folk-magic of the era. Not the kind of stuff that ends up in the academic grimoires, but that are recounted from other sources.
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Miscellaneous Medieval-Authentic Spells includes guidelines for how these rituals can be mechanically run in an OSR system, ways that your wizards could gain these rituals, and options for who could use them.
Then you get a whole set of very unusual but very historically accurate sorts of rituals for all kinds of unusual purposes. There is:
-A ritual involving cheese to prove if someone's a thief
-A ritual involving a bat to summon a horse
-A ritual involving a rose to stop bleeding
-A ritual with a magic charm to make someone pregnant
-A circle-casting ritual to protect you against missile weapons
-A cloak ritual to protect you from lightning
-A crystal ritual to win debates at the Court
-A toad ritual to get across a river.
-A stone ritual for battle-magic
-A serpent ritual to kill an oath-breaker
And ten others!
So don't miss this one, be sure to check out RPGPundit Presents #63: Miscellaneous Medieval-Authentic Spells, from DTRPG (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/264231/RPGPundit-Presents-63-Miscellaneous-MedievalAuthentic-Spells), or available from the Precis Intermedia Web Store! (http://www.pigames.net/store/product_info.php?products_id=987)
Good stuff.
Quote from: RPGPundit;1071685-A ritual with a magic charm to make someone pregnant
Heheheheh. I'm sure I have a magic charm like this around here somewhere. Let me check in my pockets. :D
But seriously, this sounds fun, but I haven't bought the PDF. I have looked over Lion & Dragon now, and it looks interesting as far as it goes.
Quote from: jhkim;1071797Heheheheh. I'm sure I have a magic charm like this around here somewhere. Let me check in my pockets. :D
But seriously, this sounds fun, but I haven't bought the PDF. I have looked over Lion & Dragon now, and it looks interesting as far as it goes.
Well, I hope you check out Lion & Dragon, and of course the medieval-authentic nature of these rituals make it ideal extra-magic or L&D; though note that you could really use the material in the PDF with any OSR system.
Quote from: RPGPundit;1071685Medieval-Authentic Folk-Magic Spells!
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Quote from: soltakss;1071878You are a very bad fellow indeed. Unfortunately, I am flat broke this month, after a number of unexpected expenses, but now I am going to have to get some more of your stuff next month. Shame on you!
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