Curse Tablets

  • The Occult
  • 1 min

By Crusader1307

From Greco-Roman Culture, ''Curse Tablets'' were a form of ''Hexing'' (Cursing) by which a Person(s) name was written on a clay tablet, along with the particular ''impediment'' was was being ''wished upon'' said Victim. These tablets would be placed inside a particular Temple of a Patrol God in hopes of compelling The Curse. Another form, required The Tablet to be placed on or inside the grave or tomb of The Victim. This compelled His or Her Spirit to be cursed in The Underworld. In order for a Curse Tablet to ''work'' One had to pay a Seer or Witch to carve the curse. Another version was ''Love Tablets'', which compelled a Victim to fall madly in love with whomever was listed on The Tablet, via The Spell.