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Power Amplifier

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Power Amplifier – A Stave for Returning Safely

Some spells don’t change where you go.
They change how you return.

This is the Power Amplifier, a magical stave from Icelandic tradition — used to strengthen one’s spirit and ensure safe passage home. Whether by sea, land, or stranger roads, it is a spell for the traveler who intends to come back whole.

According to the original instruction, the stave is to be carved into lignite, stained with blood, and placed between the breasts. From there, it acts as a shield, a lodestone, a promise. No evil will touch you. No harm will hold you. You will return.

This version is forged in Icelandic steel, made by the sorcerer in the long northern dark. It is cold, solid, and meant to last the length of the journey — and beyond.

Available as:
– Necklace with black leather cord (1mm thick)
 • Two sizes: 40mm (1.57 inches) or 60mm (2.36 inches)
– Magnet – steel-backed, for altar, home, or pack

This is not a token. It is not for decoration.
It is for people who leave — and want to come back.
Whole. Safe. Changed, perhaps — but never lost.

Power Amplifier – A Stave for Returning Safely

Some spells don’t change where you go.
They change how you return.

This is the Power Amplifier, a magical stave from Icelandic tradition — used to strengthen one’s spirit and ensure safe passage home. Whether by sea, land, or stranger roads, it is a spell for the traveler who intends to come back whole.

According to the original instruction, the stave is to be carved into lignite, stained with blood, and placed between the breasts. From there, it acts as a shield, a lodestone, a promise. No evil will touch you. No harm will hold you. You will return.

This version is forged in Icelandic steel, made by the sorcerer in the long northern dark. It is cold, solid, and meant to last the length of the journey — and beyond.

Available as:
– Necklace with black leather cord (1mm thick)
 • Two sizes: 40mm (1.57 inches) or 60mm (2.36 inches)
– Magnet – steel-backed, for altar, home, or pack

This is not a token. It is not for decoration.
It is for people who leave — and want to come back.
Whole. Safe. Changed, perhaps — but never lost.

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