The Royal Seal That Bound Angels, Wealth, and Judgment
by Ezra ben Raziel, Keeper of the Royal Archives
Ultra-Rare Collector's Edition
There are symbols meant to be admired.
And there are symbols meant to command.
Sigillum Solomonis 888 belongs to the second kind.
This is not a book created to be read lightly or displayed casually. It is conceived as a ceremonial object-a testament to authority, balance, and divine jurisdiction. Every element of its design, from the deep crimson leather to the molten red wax seal marked 888, speaks of power that is measured, restrained, and absolute.
At the heart of the cover lies the Royal Seal of Solomon, encircled by sacred geometry and ancient script. The number 888-long associated with divine completion, heavenly authority, and righteous judgment-stands as the counterbalance to chaos.
Where lesser symbols attempt to summon, this seal is said to bind.
Where others promise abundance, this one defines who is worthy of it.
The seal does not offer power freely.
It recognizes order.
Unlike grimoires that dwell on spells or rituals, Sigillum Solomonis 888 is imagined as a codex of law-a spiritual constitution governing:
divine authority over material wealth
balance between justice and mercy
restraint over dominion
judgment without corruption
It is a book about limits, not excess.
About control, not temptation.
The wisdom within is portrayed as something kings feared, judges respected, and angels obeyed.