Gardiner’s Sign List: A Magical Addendum

By Venita Wessex

Looking for a quick and easy reference for the uses of magical hieroglyhics? Look no further. Authors Arkaeus and Olin Baldric have created an excellent field guide for curse-breakers, magianthropologists, magiarchaeologists and more.

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May 31, 2021

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S. Crowns, Dress, Staves, Etc.

Chapter 22
S11 (Collar) wsḫ || Collar, Widen Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Curse(s) extend to/have been laid on a collar or torque-like piece. S18 (Bead necklace) n/a || Bead Necklace Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Curse(s) extend to/have been laid on a beaded necklace. S21 (Ring) n/a || Ring Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Curse(s) extend to/have been laid on a ring. S29 (Folded cloth) s || May He Live, Be Prosperous, Be Healthy Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Used in conjunction with S34 and U28 to create a common charm abbreviated as “LPH” or “life, prosperity, health”. Also, though more infrequently, used in organizational charms. S33 (Sandal) n/a || Sandal, Sandal Maker Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Some curses or traps may be triggered by pressure on floor. Can be the whole floor or specific places. S34 (Sandal strap) ʿnḫ || Live, Sandal Strap Magical Uses, Meanings, and Pairings: Frequently-used spell in charms to ensure the deceased’s vitality. Not as counterintuitive as you might think when you factor in their views on the Afterlife. Can be used in combinations with F35 to promote youth and beauty. Also used in conjunction with S29 and U28 to create a charm abbreviated as “LPH” or “life, prosperity, health”. Anecdotes/Comments: This sign has the additional, equally common description as the “ankh” symbol in addition to “sandal strap”, which is much more closely associated with the “live” meaning. S36 (Variant of S35, “Sunshade”) n/a || Shadow Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Used to indicate shadow-affected curses. However, does not need to be present for a shadow-triggered curse to be present. S43 (Staff) md || Speak Magical Uses, Meanings, Pairings: Indicates a single spoken word or phrase may lock/unlock/trigger/stop the effects of the spell. Commonly referred to as the “password” glyph. Is also known to have been used similarly to Aa10-15.
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