Display title | Nocturnal Witchcraft |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Nocturnal Witchcraft is a non-fiction occult book written by the occultist known only as Konstantinos detailing his experience with a new tradition of Wicca that he has named "nocturnal Wicca." Nocturnal Wicca exists on the premise that there is good and evil but there is also light and dark. Good people can be dark and evil people can be light. Nocturnal Wicca is meant to appeal to people who are good but also dark, who appreciate the moral structure of the Wiccan Rede but who also appreciate darker deities and concepts. |