Work with demons at your own risk. Should you manage to summon one, you are essentially snatching it from its home and more than likely commanding an ancient being to do some trival work for you....so really, think twice before doing so.
Disclaimer: this post is intended for the inexperienced who would try to achieve such things without actually thinking it through and being respectful in nature to said beings.
Yeah it's not such a good idea to summon demons from the Lesser Key of Solomon. Especially for beginners. It's risky business even for experienced members. Lesser and Greater Key are books that should be studied for many years before trying to use them.
*Note: king Solomon also had a key of power, given to him by God to control demons. A ring with a sign of sextagram aka the star of David.
for anyone still reading this i had an idead for a ring imbuned with the power of life.
each day you put a small drop of your blood on a wooden ring for a week.(wooden becaus it will be obsorbed quicker)
the ring will let you sense evey living thing around you.
Many of the great fiction writers and even the not so great ones, base their stories on magickal truths, philosophies and myths. Its a way to get the reader interested. When someone can relate to a story, they become immersed.
Re: Rings of Power By: AwakeTooLong / Knowledgeable
Post # 25 May 24, 2011
Tolkein based a lot of his world on Welsh, Norse, and other varieties of "old world" historical lore. He was a premier scholar who brought to the forefront the study of Beowulf, a fictional story out of Norse lore. In it we see Norse lords giving gold rings to their loyal followers in payment. Coincidence? Unlikely.
That being said on the topic, I don't know what the relevance is of the element question or how to answer.