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Replying to @Rivaldo Pointu How to Steal Luck from Someone (But Know, You Will Pay Twice the Price) Luck is not just chance—it is energy, woven into the fabric of someone’s path. To take it is to bend fate, to pull the thread of another’s fortune into your own hands. But every thread stolen frays, and the fray always cuts back. To begin, you must hold something that belongs to the person whose luck you wish to take. A coin they touched, a strand of their hair, even their name written in your own hand will do. At midnight, place it inside a black bowl filled with water, and drop three burning matches into it. As the flames hiss and die, whisper: “What was theirs becomes mine, what was fortune now aligns.” Drink a single sip of the water—but no more. The rest must be poured at a crossroads before the sun rises. Leave without looking back. The moment you look, the stolen luck slips away and twists against you. Those who succeed often feel a sudden shift—jobs open, money flows, opportunities fall into their lap. But the shadow of this ritual is heavy. The one you’ve stolen from may collapse into ruin. And when their despair grows strong enough, it drags you down too. For luck is never destroyed—it is traded. This is why such rituals are feared. Because stolen fortune carries a curse, and sometimes the cost is worse than the blessing. Those who try to take too much often end up with nothing, left to wander as fate itself turns against them. If you wish to wield power without gambling your soul, the Grimoire of Withered Echoes was made for you. Inside are spells of protection, wealth, and love—crafted not to steal what belongs to others, but to awaken what was always yours. You can find it in my profile or view my story. Because true fortune isn’t stolen—it is summoned, and it will stay when all else falls away. #rite #ritual#magic #spirit #luck
Replying to @Rivaldo Pointu How to Steal Luck from Someone (But Know, You Will Pay Twice the Price) Luck is not just chance—it is energy, woven into the fabric of someone’s path. To take it is to bend fate, to pull the thread of another’s fortune into your own hands. But every thread stolen frays, and the fray always cuts back. To begin, you must hold something that belongs to the person whose luck you wish to take. A coin they touched, a strand of their hair, even their name written in your own hand will do. At midnight, place it inside a black bowl filled with water, and drop three burning matches into it. As the flames hiss and die, whisper: “What was theirs becomes mine, what was fortune now aligns.” Drink a single sip of the water—but no more. The rest must be poured at a crossroads before the sun rises. Leave without looking back. The moment you look, the stolen luck slips away and twists against you. Those who succeed often feel a sudden shift—jobs open, money flows, opportunities fall into their lap. But the shadow of this ritual is heavy. The one you’ve stolen from may collapse into ruin. And when their despair grows strong enough, it drags you down too. For luck is never destroyed—it is traded. This is why such rituals are feared. Because stolen fortune carries a curse, and sometimes the cost is worse than the blessing. Those who try to take too much often end up with nothing, left to wander as fate itself turns against them. If you wish to wield power without gambling your soul, the Grimoire of Withered Echoes was made for you. Inside are spells of protection, wealth, and love—crafted not to steal what belongs to others, but to awaken what was always yours. You can find it in my profile or view my story. Because true fortune isn’t stolen—it is summoned, and it will stay when all else falls away. #rite #ritual#magic #spirit #luck

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