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46 lines
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ab:oldcall.txt 14jan90
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Ancient Call
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May be used as a circle chant, or declaimed (generally by HP)
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generally either before the Great God Cernunnos Invocation,
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or before the Witches' Rune.
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HP raises his arms wide and says:
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HP: "Eko, Eko, Azarak (these three verses sometimes dropped)
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Eko, Eko, Zamilak
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Eko, Eko, Cernunnos,
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Eko, Eko, Aradia
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Eko, Eko, Azarak
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Eko, Eko, Zamilak
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Eko, Eko, Cernunnos,
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Eko, Eko, Aradia
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Eko, Eko, Azarak
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Eko, Eko, Zamilak
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Eko, Eko, Cernunnos,
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Eko, Eko, Aradia
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Bagabi laca bachabe
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Lamac cahi achababe
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Karelyos !
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Lmaca lamac bachalyos
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Cabahagi sabalyos
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Baryolas !
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Lagoz atha cabyolas
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Samahac atha famyolas
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Hurrahya !
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HPS and coven repeat "Hurrahya !"
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-Lots of published sources for this one, in several variants
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-Michael Harrison's "The Roots of Witchcraft" attempts to explain it.
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-Other published sources include:
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-"The Grimoire of Lady Sheba"
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-Janet and Stewart Farrar's "Eight Sabbats for Witches"
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