Odin was a literal spell sword. Zeus if you count his weaponry had magic thunderbolts. Vishnu and a myriad of Hindu gods had weapons imbued with magical powers. All of them used these to kick ass and chew bubblegum at some point. So. Yes. However, as far as a pure mortal goes, Arthur and Excalibur. The Masamune in Japan. The Alexandrians being attacked by Sky Orbs, the Romans being obliterated by the "God's Eyes" in Greece by Archimedes.
didn't they find ukranians doing chaos magic in the fields?
Considering they haven't lost yet (if we choose to believe that wars aren't staged) then maybe it worked.
It's from this
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00788r001100290005-5
click the pdf link for the readable view. You can search the FOIA documents from that page, I was finding stuff just by punching in "remote view" (with the quotations).
That document is from '82, and declassified, so it's very likely not in line with the kind of capabilities they have now.
This one is also kind of interesting, a lot of it is about the quantification and worth skipping, but the experiment is cool.
didn't they find ukranians doing chaos magic in the fields?
Considering they haven't lost yet (if we choose to believe that wars aren't staged) then maybe it worked.
It's more like a very slow grinding subterfuge. Sapping the spirit of a nation has compounding effects over a long period. Great nations rot from the spirit.
Genghis Khan had some Shamans, he would consult before beginning every battle or invasion. The Shaman was very wise and good at what they did, which is why Genghis khan listened to him, he even predicted that the Khan would fail in invading India (which he did fail). The Shamans apparently based on myth, would look into a water bowl during a ritual and see the answer of the question.
In ancient times, magic was engraved on swords with runes n shiet
Magic determines the outcome of every battle. Sheer will is magic.
Odin was a literal spell sword. Zeus if you count his weaponry had magic thunderbolts. Vishnu and a myriad of Hindu gods had weapons imbued with magical powers. All of them used these to kick ass and chew bubblegum at some point. So. Yes. However, as far as a pure mortal goes, Arthur and Excalibur. The Masamune in Japan. The Alexandrians being attacked by Sky Orbs, the Romans being obliterated by the "God's Eyes" in Greece by Archimedes.
What about current conflicts?
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didn't they find ukranians doing chaos magic in the fields?
Considering they haven't lost yet (if we choose to believe that wars aren't staged) then maybe it worked.
>ukranians doing chaos magic
Like warhammer? Kek
dont blueball me here anon, what is this file and where can a fello real /X/igga read more
It's from this
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00788r001100290005-5
click the pdf link for the readable view. You can search the FOIA documents from that page, I was finding stuff just by punching in "remote view" (with the quotations).
That document is from '82, and declassified, so it's very likely not in line with the kind of capabilities they have now.
This one is also kind of interesting, a lot of it is about the quantification and worth skipping, but the experiment is cool.
fuck forgot the second link
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00789R003100140001-2.pdf
I should note that this picture is from 2020
It is possible to positively or negatively effect people places situations and events with magic.
It is likely that it has directly and indirectly helped many.
Nazus where big on ritual magic.
The US is also.
No doubt the chinese try it.
Russians also...
Japanese...
Its not that an example is rare. It is that it is so prevalent you cant tell the difference.
Ark of the covenant
It's more like a very slow grinding subterfuge. Sapping the spirit of a nation has compounding effects over a long period. Great nations rot from the spirit.
Bro the literal motivation for adopting christianity in late rome was because of this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Milvian_Bridge
Genghis Khan had some Shamans, he would consult before beginning every battle or invasion. The Shaman was very wise and good at what they did, which is why Genghis khan listened to him, he even predicted that the Khan would fail in invading India (which he did fail). The Shamans apparently based on myth, would look into a water bowl during a ritual and see the answer of the question.