The Hollow Effigy: A Manual of Straw, Bone, and Shadow is a grimoire of figures fashioned from husk, wax, bone, wood, and ash. Within its pages, you will find the unsettling art of effigy craft laid bare: how to raise watchers in the field, bind shadows with cord, melt likeness in wax, bury doubles in silence, and summon reflections from dream.
From the scarecrow's silent vigil to the cursed hollow man, from ash archives to rusted processions, each chapter explores the effigy as symbol, vessel, curse, and sentinel. Rites, pocket charms, and closing statements guide the reader through both practical and symbolic workings.
This is not a book of comfort. It is a book of absence, reflection, and haunting. The effigy is never truly empty - it waits to be filled. The Hollow Effigy reminds us that silence itself has weight, and that what is shaped in husk and shadow never fully departs.
For readers of occult grimoires, folkloric craft, and those drawn to the dark edges of ritual, this book stands as both manual and mirror.