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anyone else like pirate101
#silly lucy is my friend’s pirate Miguel is mine lmao#pirate101#wizard101#dead mike#my art#second and third pic were comms#sergeant shepherd#old scratch
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There's a sniper in the meadow.
For Magic May Now Always Work As Intended | Ko-fi
#spaceship gallery#shadow and light story#old scratch#pirate101 old scratch#pirate101#pirate101 art#p101#p101 art#pitty fandom#krita
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"Old Scratch", my illustration that originally accompanied the previously-posted poem "What Greets Me at the End", poem and illustration both originally published May 2011 in Cover of Darkness. I've always thought the cartoonish style of the artwork doesn't match the seriously dark nature of the poem it's meant to accompany (it happens), so I've split them up.
#art#illustration#dark art#dark illustration#horror#horror art#horror illustration#devil#hell#old scratch
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Playing pirate101 again
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Mark Lanegan
(November 25, 1964 ~ February 22, 2022)

#Mark Lanegan#born on this day#The Night Porter#Old Scratch#Dark Mark#screaming trees#mark lanegan band#queens of the stone age#soulsavers#mad season band#The Gutter Twins#Alain Johannes#isobel campbell
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A Southern Devil In Hoodoo + Story

original art by me
For African Americans in the south, the Devil can be seen as a trickster or a figure who would tests a individual, but he can also be invoked for personal gain through rituals. The man in black is associated with mystery and crossing boundaries, a figure of the supernatural. These concepts intertwine with hoodoo beliefs, that in the bible there is a God and a Devil. "One who love you and One who love to tricks you".
Not all teachers in the African spiritual systems don't normally teach about good and evil. Instead the lesson is that both work together in this world to create harmony. Light and Dark, Good and Bad, Right and Wrong are all necessary aspects of God's creation. But I think that the ancestors might have seen two deities who are able to bless and curse. Maybe both God and the Devil were seen as something greater than themselves.
What I find most interesting about working with the devil or darker side from a hoodoo perspective is that it takes on the forms of many different invocations, spells that are found in all types of ceremonial magic in all types of spiritual practices.
It would normally start with a prayer to God right, so if one can work with God and the Devil as total opposites, then it would make sense to first invoke the protection of the greatest good before calling on the power of the greatest evil.
Well anyways i hope that this can provide further clarity and understanding for those who are honestly pursuing knowledge on the real traditional spiritual practices.
Now to the story. Below is a fictional story. This story is of a young black man who has nothing, but wants it all. It also includes some of my own experience that helps provide a unique look in the hoodoo practice.
Nothing in this stories is meant to be performed in real life by any practitioners, but for those who like that world, I wish you luck.
"Have you ever heard of the spirit known as Old Scratch"? They speak about him in whispers late at night when they think no one's listening. I think they’re talking about the Devil, but they say he's done good things for them, so he might be something else altogether. He might be an angel for all I know. They say he can grant wishes if you offer him something in return. I can't fight the feeling of going and finding out for myself. I don't own any silver or gold, so what could I possibly offer him in return?
The Story: written by Papa J.
In the forlorn backwaters of a forgotten town, the embers of an ancient legend of Old Scratch smoldered in the heart of a young man named Ezekiel. Destitute and hungry, he possessed nothing but an unyielding hunger for a better life. Haunted by the poignant words of his beloved grandmother, a tale of the crossroads and a sinister figure known as 'Old Scratch' had etched itself upon his soul.
Now don't get me wrong going to a crossroads to get everything I want sounds pretty good, but what can I offer him when I don't have anything to give.
The pastor always said that "The Devil is fighting to get our souls, so I might just offer him that. What else would a poor southern boy with no wife, no money and no family would need with a soul anyway? I might as well get something for it like that old blues man Robert Johnson. Lol. Yes sir..
But I wonder if God would be mad at me for offering my soul to the Devil. The bible says that God created everything, if that's true he must have created the Devil too and if he did then why would he create a soul if it wasn't supposed to be used for something?
God would understand. I wasn't blessed with riches or love, or family, how else am I supposed to have the life I want? God wouldn't have given me all these things if he didn't want me to take things into my own hands.
Besides, no one will ever know what I’ve done.
To do this he needs to remember how the story that his grandmother had told him.
I remember as my grandmother spoke about where to find the spirit of Old Scratch and how to summon his spirit. She would say that some people summon him at the crossroads and others can call him at the cemetery. Well the cemetery was too creepy.
But i had to go to either a crossed road or a cemetery at night dressed in all black and wearing a hat to cover my head. I had to wear a crucifix necklace for protection.
So Ezekiel to heads out early to make it to the intersection by midnight.
He begin by saying the Lord's prayer, for further protection against the tricks that Old Scratch would play on him, he love to pray on people's minds. After saying the Lord’s prayer three times, she said to lay down three pennies, a bottle of whiskey, and a cigar along with my greatest offering. We know what that was...
After laying down my offering, I had to say the Lord’s prayer in reverse three times and knock three times on the ground. Then speak “Man in black, Old dirty Scratch, I have work for you to do come forth and grant me what I desire. ”After saying this three times. I should tell him my wish and what I was willing to exchange in return for his work, and then I should wait for his spirit to appear. If his spirit does not appear in awhile, knock three times again and repeat:
After the ritual, a spectral form emerged from the darkness. I thought he would just appear like in the movies but he didn't. But what I saw was a man traveling down the road at the time of my call.
My grandmother told me that he would sometimes appear as a white man, sometimes a black man or even a innocent looking child but he was always dressed in black with a rimmed hat.
"I am Old Scratch. State your desires, and I shall grant them". 'Ezekiel's heart pounded in his chest.
I told him I desire wealth beyond measure, a life of love, money, luxury, family and the power to command respect.'
My grandmother was right, he did tried to trick me but I did everything she said and he said everything she said he would.
She told me “When his spirit comes to you, hold your crucifix necklace and remember your faith in God. Your faith will protect you from Old Scratches tricks.” Granny said. “That old Devil will ask for even more, no matter how great the offering is, you must deny him more.
Next, he will pretend to be your friend, and ask again in the sweetest and most inviting tone. You must deny him again. Then, he will threaten evil upon you and your household if you do not give him what he asks for. This is where you need to call upon the names of God to command him:“In the name of El Sheddi, in the name of Adoni, in the name of Elohim,
I told him i want to make a deal and I would exchange my soul for it. I thought he would give me a paper to sign like in 'Ghost Rider' but he just smiled, and tipped his hat to me and continued on down the road. My grandmother said that when the deal was done, you should turn away and leave from the offering and walk away and don't look back.
A cruel smile spread across Old Scratch's face. 'Your desires shall be fulfilled. But know this, mortal, a heavy price will be paid.
The next day I went back to the crossroads the offerings were gone so I assumed he accepted my offer.
'True to his word, that next night Old Scratch bestowed upon Ezekiel immense riches. His coffers overflowed with gold, and servants catered to his every whim. Months passed by when he met his wife they eventually had three children, Years passed and Ezekiel have everything he ever wanted but yet, with each passing day, Ezekiel felt a gnawing emptiness within.
But his mind wandered remembering the night he made the deal with the stranger. I wondered when my soul was due. Ten years have passed since then. I he couldn't shake that feeling. When would the Devil collect?
The wealth he had longed for brought him no solace. As power swelled within him, so too did his arrogance. He became ruthless and devoid of compassion, dismissing the needs of others. The people he once cared for now trembled in his presence.
Thirty years have passed since then. As a old man I witnessed the deaths of all my kin Here I sit all alone. Only if I had truly known the cost, Perhaps my spirit wouldn't be lost.
On one night, Ezekiel realized the true extent of his pact. As he lay alone in his opulent mansion, with no love ones around anymore and a town full of people who once loved him. Old Scratch appeared beside him, his eyes gleaming with cold indifference.
'Your debt has come due, mortal. 'In that moment, Ezekiel understood that his grandmother's tale was no mere fable. The crossroads deal had ensnared him in an unbreakable covenant. His soul was forfeit. As Old Scratch claimed his prize, Ezekiel's screams echoed through the empty halls, a chilling reminder of the ancient warning: "Be careful what you wish for, for the Devil may take you at your word". And so, the legend of Ezekiel, the man who sold his soul for his greatest desires, was passed down through generations, a cautionary tale of the perils that lie in the shadows of unbridled ambition.
#Hoodoo story#Old Scratch#Hoodoo devil#Devil story#african spirituality#like and/or reblog!#spiritual#southern hoodoo#follow my blog#traditional hoodoo#traditional rootwork#ask me anything#Original Story#southern root work#southern rootwork#rootwork questions#african american spirituality#african american hoodoo#short story#spiritual awakening#spiritual work
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#black phillip#the man in black#old nick#old scratch#witches devil#the horned god#traditional witchcraft#pagan#the bucca
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Old scratch being supportive!
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Yeehawgust 2023 | Week 1: Warning Shot
Opening up Yeehawgust with my two favorite cowboys, focusing on the time they first met before Virgil was embraced as a vampire by Old Scratch!
#yeehawgust#my art#digital art#original character#artists on tumblr#monster#digital drawing#vampire: the masquerade#vampire#brujah#kindred#virgil lawrence#old scratch#vampire oc#cowboy oc#cowboy art#cowboy
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Wow! "Big D"really big
Then in which case Show Dice is called the Devil Old Scratch?
Hi! I've been thinking on it these days, but I've come to believe that's not something I can imagine said by him to call his boss. I don't know why but it almost sounds like a swear, which makes me think that "Old Scratch" could be an epithet used by someone that has had an ill way with BigD. I've noticed that Dice generally uses to call him with respectful terms or with names that emphasize its importance somewhat. Moreover, "Old scratch" sounds like a term you could use with someone with whom you have a close relationship, like a way to joke with a friend (because friends generally can take silly swears), which would sound inappropriate conidering how they normally relate to each other. Hope this is helpful! :3
#devildice#the devil cuphead#king dice#cuphead king dice#the devil's carnival#mr king dice#renew the cuphead show#fan theory#the cuphead show#cuphead#my post#ask me questions#send me asks#answered asks#old scratch
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they’re so funny
#everyone’s dead and we have work to do. me at my job#love how even after character development ratbeard is still a jackass#my favorite lines from him are when he’s being bullied for being an asshole or just being a mean old man#old man i say and he’s probably like. 40#pirate101#rambles#ratbeard#bonnie anne p101#ratbeard p101#bonnie anne#old scratch p101#old scratch#mentioned at least#pirate gameplay thoughts
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Old Scratch found the fic outline. Uh-oh!
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The perils of being someone's favorite character. Good thing he can't actually die, though he might wish for it.
#I love him and we know what I do to characters I love *stirs my evil cauldron*#spaceship gallery#shadow and light story#old scratch#pirate101 old scratch#pirate101#pirate101 art#p101#p101 art#pitty fandom#krita
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baldur's gate 3 is great cuz i'll go into a cutscene, not recognize a character for half a second and then when i do say out loud 'oh! that's The Devil!'
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hey you have you ever woken up with the feeling of having your neck wringed and the Devil himself the Devil From the Bible entered your body in the very moments before and gave you amnestics while he rapidly stretched all of your hard ligaments and spinal discs n crap, and then fused them back into place so you didn't fuckin Die and when you woke up the next morning you couldn't look behind you without having Post Traumatic Shitty Disaster feelings in your entire neck
Am I the Devil? Or did I just sleep on my belly all night again... tsk tsk tsk
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