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Six Families Of Endor The six families of Endor(or sei endor familien)according to "deviant" variants of paganism, are the descendants of the six children of the , who are now scattered in a lineage of Necromantic dark magik. Family names. The family Names are as Following * Blackwell * Corcoran * Fernweight * Adamo * Deimos * O'bryne These names are the names of the heredity names of the priendorians, which are said to have blood containing the fabric dark magik. However, seeing those names are undoubtedly popular any confirmation, that the name is in fact the descendant blood line they shall have knowledge of their family sigil, and been pagan or under a dark magikal movement, such as Satanism or necromancy. The legend of the six children, In the pre Christian and Jewish texts the witch of Endor is the first necromancer, believed to have resurrected the soul of Samael in order to predict downfall. But before Pagan scriptures the Witch having conceived sextuplets, during one of her practises, which lead to their souls(during ensoulment) to be woven with dark magik. It is then quoted to have, upon birth burnt a mark into each of babies skin, creating the family sigils seen in modern descendants today. It is said in paganism and other new age/occult beliefs, that the rule of three or sometimes known as the threefold law means the a spell; whether Positive or Negative the act returns to the dealer at three times the power. Meaning if damage is done to the victim in a curse per say the spell caster is inflicted the three times that amount. It acts in a similar jurisdiction as karma. However, it is believed that these bloodlines still conform to this rule but are unaffected to it due to their natural resistance of dark magik, for it is like trying to harm fire with fire or water with water, which proves ineffective. This does not mean, although, that other forms of magik work in their normal precedence. Witch Hunters In the middle ages, during the inquisition, the belief that these families cannot be slain by witch killing techniques such as drowning or burning at the stake, with the intent of killing them for being a witch. This is a sceptical belief which remains to be confirmed and is also claiming that witch hunters used witches to kill the Families in question.
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