noobsatanist said:
I'm new to Spiritual Satanism so I'm not used to what's good and bad to Satan, I have read the website and I'm guessing what I'm looking to do isn't wrong, but I just want to get a second opinion from some more dedicated Satanists. The questions I have are:
1. Is D&D safe to play if I clean my energies after playing?
2. Would Satan mind me adding some actual Satanic history and ideas into my D&D game: like if I added Satanic Gods to my D&D setting would they mind?
Thanks In Advance.
HAIL SATAN!!
1. It's just a game, it has no energies on it to speak of. From a purely energetic standpoint, it's perfectly safe.
However, be aware of the anti-Satanic narrative in there. The "always evil" races of Demons and "Devils" in there. Very blasphemous, very
accurate. I personally cannot enjoy media that portrays glorious Satanic concepts, names and Gods in a negative light, but it's not a "sin" to do so. Just stay aware. Your diet is not only what you put into your mouth but also what you allow into your mind. Keep your wits about and don't let the media you enjoy slowly program your subconscious.
2. The Gods not only don't mind but also look kindly upon beauty and homage created in Their name. They want to be remembered and we have quite a few Satanic artist who go down just that route of supplementary Satanic service.
You could even homebrew proper versions of Demons/"Devils" (not a real term in real world Satanism, "Devil" is not a common noun but a proper one) or a campaign or something.
Just make sure you are perfectly safe and preferably anonymous if you want to play with these things with anyone who is without.
Also welcome aboard. May you find all that you seek on the highest of high Paths.
Primal said:
OP, listen. I am an avid player of Final Fantasy games which is several tiers higher than D&D, yet people still thought I was being a complete dork... Now imagine how most of them will feel if you're asking for advice on GMing a D&D campaign with Beelzebub as your hero's patron Jesus.
Brother, this may come unbidden but please lend me your ear and don't misunderstand me.
Do you really need to use the name of the enemy rabbi as an expletive? I understand that it has sort of "nested in" our tongues and I am not judging you for it at all, but I believe that is the exact kind of thing we must expunge from our mouths, for what we give voice to entrenches itself into our minds and using the enemy "mouth", so to speak, can give the enemy a sort of security hole to exploit. I doubt enemy rabbis go "For Satan's sake" or something when they are flustered.
Do we really need to affirm the enemy and give them a backdoor to our mind when we have much cooler exclamations of our very own?
Good day.