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LX. The Bridge VII.



Listen, here is ze ritual to summon ze ghosts at Knights Memorial Bridge.

First, you prepare your space. Go to ze bridge under ze full moon at midnight, when ze veil between worlds is thin. You need some materials: a small altar made of stones or wood, black and white candles, a chalice of mead or ale, fresh flowers like white lilies, and a sword or shield for honor. Also, get some incense like frankincense or myrrh.

Now, cleanse ze area with sage or incense to keep negative energies away. Set up your altar with candles, flowers, and ze chalice.

Light ze black candle to banish dishonor and negativity. Then light ze white candle to invite peace and honor.

Stand before your altar, hold your sword or shield high, and say: "O Wōden, god of war and wisdom, I call upon thee! Guide my spirit through zis night as I seek to honor those lost in battle."

Pour a bit of mead into ze chalice as an offering to Wōden and ze spirits of fallen knights.

Kneel before ze altar and pray: "To those who fought bravely in ze dragon and unicorn wars, I honor your memory. May your spirits rise from zis desecrated ground."

Now it’s time to summon ze spirits. With a steady voice, chant: "Spirits of valor, hear my plea, come forth from shadows, set yourselves free. From Belding’s dishonor, rise with grace, to reclaim your honor in zis sacred place."

Sit quietly for a few moments and listen for any whispers or sensations.

When you’re ready to close ze ritual, thank Wōden and ze spirits for their presence. Extinguish ze candles one by one while saying: "With gratitude I close zis rite, may honor return to zis site."

Leave ze flowers on ze altar as a tribute to those who have fallen.

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