the sigillum mysteriorum code is a code made by Emrys Merlin or as most people know him just Merlin. he made this code so people could know if they have potential to become a wizard or sorceress its easy to figure out once you have mastered some of the more basic wizardology things
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Improvistion:
The Sigillum Mysteriorum provided by "Wizardology" really is not worth mentioning. If it was true to wizardry, the publishers would know that the druid Merlin (Gaelic for "Hawk") who helped the prince Arthur during the decline of the Roman Empire in Brython and the incursion of the Saxons and the Anglos from Germani (or Duestchland) would not have confused the later term "wizard" of old English meaning "wise one" with the latin root "ology" meaning "the study of..." (The simple explanation: Merlin was a man of notable intelligence and would not have mixed the Old English "wizard" [wise one] and the Latin root word "ology" [study of...] when the idea is already provided in "wizardry.")
If you really care as to what the "Sigillum Mysteriorum" encodes, you can find a quick alaphabet. It is still rather useless to anything pertaining to the historical figure of Merlin as he as a Celtic Druid learned in Gaelic and the latter is derived from Greek and Roman characters. The "original publication" as supplied by the publisher is also confusing different mythologies. Elves and sprites are distinctly Norse, they were carried over by Scandinavians, but the Celts would keep to their own mythology (Dagda, Epona, etc.) Hope that helps!
The Sigillum code in Wizardology is a secret code used by wizards for communication and protection. It is made up of a series of symbols that represent the magical elements and can be deciphered using a special key provided in the book.
Dugald Steer wrote Wizardology: The Book of the Secrets of Merlin.
I broke the soldiers' seal is the English equivalent of 'Disteti sigillum militum'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'disteti' means 'I have separated'. The noun 'sigillum' means 'seals'. The adjective 'militum' means 'soldier, warrior'.
Sigillum Diabol
is latin for devil's seal
it is under the unicorn.
Seal, as in "seal of....." It's usually spelled "sigillum."
i think its somewhere in chappter xii
In "Wizardology: The Secrets of Merlin," the cloak of invisibility is found in a hidden chamber within Merlin's Tower. It is said to grant the wearer the ability to move unseen.
on chapter III it's the floor by the window.
in Chapter XII , Alchemy, Astrology & The New Sciences. Below the Athenor.
The cauldron is in Chapter IX. The donkey-headed person is drinking from it.
the pan is held by the man named Paracelcus, and the dish is with the familiars.