The Saltwater Testament: A Grimoire of Tides and Brine
The sea keeps her own. That is the first lesson within The Saltwater Testament, the newest grimoire written under my name. This is no sailor’s yarn or fanciful tale — it is a book of salt, storm, rust, and rope. A book meant to be used.
The Testament is divided into the four phases of tide:
Low Tide – the time of revelation. Driftwood, tidepools, and the debris the sea leaves behind are worked into charms and shrines.
High Tide – the sea’s power at its height. Storms, squalls, Leviathan’s shadow, and the song of Sirens are all summoned into spell and curse.
Ebb – the sending away. Salt wards, banishments, rust, barnacle, and ghost lights that lead astray.
Flow – the calling tide. Bottles, nets, song, and treasure drawn from the wrecks of the drowned.
Scattered throughout are Captain’s Curses, logbook entries written as hexes, steeped in salt-soaked spite. Each chapter carries not only short charms, but also centerpiece rituals meant to anchor the work — rites you can perform with driftwood, brine, and the simplest of tools.
This book is meant to read as a relic, as though hauled from a chest washed ashore. Its pages are not for passive reading, but for practice. Salt, water, and rope are all you truly need.
The sea does not promise. She answers.
The Saltwater Testament: A Grimoire of Tides and Brine is now available in Kindle and paperback editions.
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