Mayan Soul Eater

USD 59.95
Mayan depiction of the Soul Eater, a parasitic worm born inside evil men who wanted to purge theirselves from their sins.

Two warriors fight against the creature which emerges from the mouth of a sinner lying on a sacrificial altar.

This relief was found in 1987 near Ocotal Lake (Chiapas, Yucatan) and it was the plot basis of the film "Atecna's Legacy" (1999).

De Verbum Verita

USD 66.69
De Verbum Verita ("The Truth of the Word" or simply "The Truth") is the Latin copy of an original text in Aramaic that was translated in the 10th Century in an Italian abbey.

The text hides an riddle whose resolution allows the reader to know the Truth (or the Word) of God, and unravel the secrets of the universe.

In the year 2000 a student of Theology brought the book to his College in order to solve the riddle, but instead he unleashed an evil force trapping four friends in a macabre game of life and death, as seen in the film "Veritas" (2000).

Lyre of Apollo

USD 79.95
Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto. He is the god of music, poetic inspiration, archery, prophecy, medicine, pastoral life, and the sun.

This seven stringed golden lyre is his symbol and the legend says it was touched by the god himself, allowing to any human who uses it to become the most talented player on Earth.

This was the lyre used in the film "When Apollo met Dionysus" (2009).

Dragon Stone

USD 24.95
Dragon bone fossilized by lava. An ore that applies the power of fire to a weapon, enhancing straight swords, axes, hammers, and so on.

Used by alchemists and blacksmiths before the Dark Ages, this raw material is very difficult to find in modern times and only a few historians believe in its qualities.

For the rest of the world, these are merely worthless rocks.

19th Century Chinese Mask

USD 49.95
A beautifully carved early 19th Century Chinese mask with traces of original color. From Hunan Province.

Used to impersonate demons in theatrical representations, this mask was found in 1820 in the ruins of a temple located in Mount Heng.

Tibetan Ritual Dagger

USD 89.95
The kīla (or phurba) is a three-sided peg, stake, knife, or nail-like ritual implement traditionally associated with Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Bön, and Indian Vedic traditions.

The kīla is used as a ritual implement to signify stability on a prayer ground during ceremonies, and only those initiated in its use, or otherwise empowered, may wield it.

As a tool of exorcism, the kīla may be employed to hold demons or thoughtforms in place (once they have been expelled from their human hosts, for example) in order that their mindstream may be re-directed and their inherent obscurations transmuted.

Lament Configuration

USD 40.95
Mystical / mechanical device created by Philip Lemarchand that acts as a door -or a key to a door- to another dimension or plane of existence. The solution of the puzzle creates a bridge through any being may travel in either direction. The inhabitants of these other realms may seem demonic to humans.

An ongoing debate is whether the realm accessed by the Lament Configuration is intended to be the Christian version of Hell, or simply a generic dimension of endless pain and suffering, as seen on the film series "Hellraiser".

Atlantean Horned Idol

USD 39.95
According to King Nur-Ab-Sal, horned beings visited Atlantis and gave his people the secret of Orichalcum. They seem to have left a significant legacy since most of the machines, figures and statues of Atlantis are horned like this idol. The beings vanished as suddenly as appeared.

This idol appears in Lucasarts' videogame "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis" (1992).

Headpiece of Ra's Staff

USD 54.99
The Staff of Ra was apparently long lost to the ages. However, it's headpiece contained instructions on how to make a new one. The instructions written on the headpiece stated that the staff should be six kadams high. However, the obverse of the headpiece held specific instructions; that the builder was to subtract one kadam out of respect for the Hebrew God.

The headpiece was discovered by the archeologist Abner Ravenwood in 1926, and later came into the hands of his daughter Marion, who wore it around her neck as a medallion, as seen in the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1982).
 
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