A normal septagram continues in an unbroken loop, and is used by some to ward off evil as “god’s favorite number”. This broken septagram represents a failed attempt to resist evil. We can see pentagrams within from multiple angles, askew, but always frustrating the eye. We cannot ever fully defeat evil, nor attain divinity.

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    3 days ago

    Saw you on the art share post today, it’s crazy how much more pleasant this image is at this angle as opposed to the other.

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      3 days ago

      Thanks, I will take that onboard for positioning it on the ereader cover. I’ve been looking at it so long now that I’m becoming numb to its ugly aspects, but it definitely hits different depending on the angle.

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        2 days ago

        Honestly I find it gorgeous. Every angle you look at it elicits a different feeling and that’s something that occult sigils never manage to pull off right. Fantastic work!