Revenge-spell Access
The earliest recorded examples are katadesmoi (binding spells) from 5th-century BCE Greece. These were lead sheets inscribed with the target's name and a desired punishment, then buried in "liminal" spaces like graves or wells to reach underworld deities.
Practitioners used rituals like spitting on figurines, breaking red pots, or writing "letters to the dead" to facilitate destructive magic. revenge-spell
Some practitioners prefer karma spells , which ask the universe to deliver justice rather than imposing the caster's specific will. breaking red pots
Modern and folk traditions often share a consistent structural framework: revenge-spell