Wing Formations

from the Greek Magical Papyri

-Michael J Dangler

Wing formations: These formations are generally made from magical words, and often show up as pyramids next to each other. Most often, you drop a letter off at each new line.

A
E E
E E E
I I I I
O O O O O
Y Y Y Y Y Y
O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O
Y Y Y Y Y Y
O O O O O
I I I I
E E E
E E
A

-PGM I.15

A
B A
R B A
A R B A
N A R B A
A N A R B A
K A N A R B A
A K A N A R B A
R A K A N A R B A
K R A K A N A R B A
A K R A K A N A R B A

A K R A K A N A R B A
K R A K A N A R B A
R A K A N A R B A
A K A N A R B A
K A N A R B A
A N A R B A
N A R B A
A R B A
R B A
B A
A

-PGM II.1; II.67

A
L A
A L A
L A L A
A L A L A
T A L A L A
N T A L A L A
A N T A L A L A
S A N T A L A L A

S A N T A L A L A
A N T A L A L A
N T A L A L A
T A L A L A
A L A L A
L A L A
A L A
L A
A

-PGM II.5; II.67

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