Ancient 'Mad Libs' Papyri Contain Evil Spells of Sex and Subjugation

This papyrus includes a love spell that invokes several gods to "burn the heart" of a woman until she loves the person who cast the spell.
This papyrus includes a love spell that invokes several gods to "burn the heart" of a woman until she loves the person who cast the spell.
(Image credit: © the Imaging Papyri Project, University of Oxford & Egypt Exploration Society)

Ancient, magical spells of love, subjugation and sex: It may sound like a "Game of Thrones" episode, but these evildoings are also found on two recently deciphered papyri from Egypt dating to around 1,700 years ago.

One spell invokes the gods to "burn the heart" of a woman until she loves the spell caster, said Franco Maltomini of the University of Udine in Italy, who translated the two spells. Another spell, targeted at a male, uses a series of magical words to "subject" him, forcing him to do whatever the caster wants.  

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