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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The demonologist recognized the sigil inscribed on the victim's skin as belonging to a particular demon.
The fortune-teller drew a sigil on the palm of her client's hand.
The sigil on the tapestry depicted a scene from Greek mythology, reflecting the growing interest in classical art during the Renaissance.
The protection spell required the sigil to be engraved on a silver amulet.
The sigil on the knight's helmet represented his allegiance to a particular kingdom.
The jewelry box had sigil engravings on its lid.
The sigil magic ritual involved the burning of a candle inscribed with a sigil symbol.
He learned how to sigil the family crest onto the signet ring.
The sigil on the old book was said to hold the key to immortality.
She placed a sigil under her pillow to keep nightmares away.
The sigil was said to have the power to repel curses.
The practitioner could use the sigil to access altered states of consciousness, such as lucid dreaming or astral projection.
The alchemist drew a sigil on his flask to turn lead into gold.
The sorcerer's spell book contained pages of sigil illustrations.
The archaeologist discovered a sigil on an ancient tomb that had never been seen before.
He wanted to sigil his favorite quote onto the cover of his journal.
In this constructed language, the sigil for "friendship" is a combination of two symbols for "heart" and "hand."
The druid carved a sigil into a tree to harness its energy.
She used a sharp tool to sigil her initials onto the handle of her new knife.
She spent hours practicing how to sigil a protective symbol onto her skin.
The witch created a sigil charm for protection against negative energy.
The ancient texts were full of references to sigil magic and its use in ancient civilizations.
The sigil drawing on the altar was said to enhance the effectiveness of the spell.
The magician chanted as he etched the sigil onto his wand.
The sigil workshop will teach participants how to design and charge their own personal sigils.
The practitioner destroyed the sigil after its intended purpose was fulfilled, believing that its energy had been released into the universe.
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