In Luna Obsidiana, credimus varias fidei ac religiones explorare posse nostros prospectus dilatare ac vitam nostram ditare. In nostro loco dedicatum est ut spatium tutum praebeat ad apertas mentes disceptationes et discendas de variis opinionibus et exercitiis. Dum locum peculiarem tenemus omnibus itineribus nocturnis exercitiis, nos non avertemus. Fundatores nostri, Pater et Frater Nightwell, credamus diu nos omnes a fide divisisse, pro viribus persequi, et fugisse, quia diversa nomina ferebant dii. Nightwelli credunt omnes fideles elata esse et re vera hortari ut palam exerceant. sin minus, sin autem dissimulandum est, si in tenebris maneamus, nocte, tum locum ubi omnes liberi esse possumus. Templum Lunae Obsidianae ad id faciendum conditum est. Templum praebebit plena officia ecclesiastica, etiam quotidiana devotionis, annuae sabbatum paganorum, et hebdomadarum conciones (ex libris Enoch, Bibliorum satanaticorum, Kabbalah et quorundam grymoniorum. uti. Si sensus demissus et depressus es mittes nobis nuntium in chat, momento nos capiat ut illum videam et respondeam, sed semel agimus, plenam indivisam attentionem habebis, quandiu tibi opus est. Item si quis iustus est ad te penitus stercora bene, semper ibi erimus manum commodare hexagoni. Templum Lunae Obsidianae in suis moenibus habet bibliothecam magicam specialissimam tam specialem, quae fieri potest quibusdam patronis templis praesto fieri, postquam membra sane plena sunt.
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Numero medicorum in ortum, quaedam statistica plus quam decies maleficas in USA sola ostendens, Nightwelli credidit magnum aedificium corporale melius nostris templis ministrare necessitates. Una erat valida ad resistendum futurae tempestatis. Una ut omnes ceremonias et conciones nostras colligamus, unam in qua devia membrorum gregum membra offeramus sanctuarium. Forsitan satis magnificum aliquid, ut natos nostros mores antiquos docere possit, et ad deos antiquos propius eos adducere. Ut eos in viis suis per tenebras dirigamus et nostram futuram custodiam. Hoc utrique Blackwell ostensum est et futurum est! Per omnes vires noctis!
Ave Hekate! Ave Lucifer! Ave Lamia!
Why the Obsidian Moon?
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Many ask why our Temple bears the name of the Obsidian Moon, and the answer lies in the profound symbolism of the name itself. Like the volcanic glass it honors, the Obsidian Moon represents both perfect darkness and perfect reflection—a mirror that reveals not merely what is, but what is waiting to become.
Obsidian is forged in moments of intense transformation, when fire meets earth to create something entirely new. In this same way, the Obsidian Moon represents that sacred space between what was and what will be—the moment of infinite potential where true magic is born. It is the dark mirror of our deepest truths and the well of wisdom that reflects starlight back as boundless possibilities.
In our tradition, the Obsidian Moon is not merely a celestial body, but a state of consciousness: the perfect equilibrium between light and shadow where transformation becomes inevitable. It is the dark moon of new beginnings, the mirror of self-knowledge, and the gateway between worlds. Like the volcanic glass used for scrying since antiquity, it offers both protection and revelation, grounding and transcendence.
We gather under its light because it embodies everything our magic aspires to be: deep as the earth's mysteries, reflective as still water, transformative as fire, and vast as the night sky. It reminds us that the greatest magic often begins in darkness, much like seeds sprouting in black soil or stars shining with the greatest intensity against the void.
The Obsidian Moon teaches us that wisdom is often veiled in shadow, that power requires both beauty and depth, and that magic flows most strongly in the spaces between—between light and dark, between the seen and the unseen, between the mundane and the mysterious.
This is why our temple bears this name. We strive to be that sacred space where transformation is fostered, where wisdom emerges from the shadow, and where magic flows between worlds like starlight on dark water. Under the watching gaze of the Obsidian Moon, we embrace both the mysteries that can be spoken and those that must remain sacredly silent, knowing that in their perfect balance lies the heart of all true magic.