Category Archive: Glossary

Jun
10

Our Lady of 4 a.m..

According to the shamans of London, the city is full of spirits.  The dryads who live in the street lights, the Seven Sisters, Fat Rat and Blackout, being some classic examples.  One of the most hallowed of these is a creature known sometimes as Greydawn, and more commonly as Our Lady of 4 a.m..  She …

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Apr
25

Djinn

Throughout history, there have been legends of djinn.  Sometimes they’re desert wanderers, cruel tricksters, creatures of fire and vengeance; other times, they’re friendly helpful, almost fairy-like creatures that show up at dodgy narrative moments and fulfil your every desire or, at the very least, offer to fulfil your very desire even if it later turns …

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Apr
14

Familiars

Throughout the history of magic, witches and wizards have had a noble tradition of keeping animal familiars as spiritual companions, pets and occasional useful substitutes for the mailman in times of trouble, closely bound and by their sides.  This tradition continues to this day, although the rising of urban magic has naturally caused some changes …

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Apr
10

Yellow Fluorescent Jackets

In nearly all cities, there is no symbol so universally recognized as the yellow fluorescent jacket.  From Tokyo to Venice, everywhere you go, it is a sign that immediately cries out ‘I am an important person carrying on important, if not vital urban work and if you interfear with this work you and the civic …

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Apr
06

Seah’s Syndrome

Seah’s syndrome is a rare medical condition affecting vampires.  Essentially, it causes a mutation of the intestinal lining whereby the vampire’s digestive system, which can usually break down and process all blood types that may be imbibed, is altered to reject all but a specific antegen blood group.  While most vampires can muddle by with …

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Apr
03

Lady Neon

No urban magician can really agree on the origins of Lady Neon.  Which is, for any academic magician, an excellent thing, since there’s nothing quite like certainty to dampen the potential for highly paid papers, conferences and consultancy groups of the subject.  However, one story stands out more than any other, and it goes something …

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Apr
02

Coming soon…

So, something I’ve been planning for a while is a glossary of urban magic terminology.  Some of which is in the books, some of which isn’t, just to kinda put it out there and generally make this blog, which is about urban magic, more sorta about urban magic.  So, since this is still kinda  a …

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