Sigil, but it is where I first saw it appear in any form of writing. It isn’t clear of John Dee was the one to create Dagon’s Louviers Possessions of 1647 – but I’ll let you all read up on that if (pg 152) as he was apparently summoned during the He’s also briefly mentioned in The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology It varies throughout history but this guy/demon goesīack a LONG way. Link for more information but the long and the short of it is - he wasĮast Semitic Mesopotamian fertility god slash demon fish… slash Additionally, I have found that Ambriel is attributed to the Queen of Cups in Tarot - which is probably why she is known as the Chancer.ĭagon is actually pretty interesting and I was easily able to find reliable information about Do I think this has any significance to the show? Probably not, but it is interesting all the same - and always something they might elect to use later. Ambriel is a known christian angel of gemini, specifically for the month of May. So, lets get started! Peacemaker’s SigilsĪmbriel is one of the only Angelic sigils I’ve found, and one of the few not mentioned by John Dee, a famous medieval occult researcher whom also is the originator of 90% of the sigils seen above – but more on him later. I will instead focus on Sigils 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 17 which I HAVE found an abundance of information on. Sigils 8, 10, 15, and 16 are fairly generic occult sigils and I have a lot of different things they MIGHT mean (some even conflicting) so as a result I am not going to presume anything at this time. Instead I continued my research and finally found the original original source, or the very first instance in recorded literature, (to my now extensive knowledge) of these demon names - and their Sigils.ĭisclaimer: the Sigils 1, 2, 3, and 18 I was unable to make out/go off screen so I decided not to waste energy searching for them. Further research has revealed that these Sigils are mostly inaccurate or completely made-up, but there is no doubt in my mind they were the source material for the Wynonna Earp costume and design/script writing department.Īnd I could have left it at that, but I didn’t. The original source is a deactivated tumblr blog that I have yet to confirm the name of. Seals are also called sigils, a term derived from the Latin word for seal, sigillum.”Īfter DAYS of scouring the internet (no this is not an exaggeration, can vouch for me) as I didn’t know exactly what I was looking for I eliminated hieroglyphs of several varieties, alchemy, many different religious symbols – before finally stumbling upon this article. “In MAGIC, a symbol unique to a DEMON, ANGEL, or other occult force, used in rituals such as the summon-ing of specific spirits. Because she explains it better then I ever could, here’s a quote from Rosemary Guiley’s The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology pg. As it turns out the symbols we see in the photo(s) above are actually what are known as Sigils which is just a fancy word for symbols but with a bit of a twist. Some were very close, but none matched so I kept looking. I started looking up Icelandic magic staves but they were all too circular, to complex, or lacked enough arrows. When I started this search I was convinced the symbols on the inside of Peacemaker were inspired by Runes, probably Icelandic/Norse in nature. They’ve got to be pretty damn holy - but that’s a story for another day. Have all the worldly possessions of two great aunts who were nunsĬhilling in their old harry potter-es trunks in my room. Managed to get out of this without summoning a demon its only because I Higher resolution photo can be found hereīefore I begin let me just say – I’m going to need to bathe in holy water and delete my user 1,121 notes JDemonology and Sigils in Wynonna Earp - Peacemaker, the Ghost River Triangle Barrier, and (possible) inspiration for Bobo Del Rey
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