Paragrams:
Paragrams are star shapes than can be drawn by either overlapping two or more shapes of symmetrically connecting a series of lines. So Paragrams can be tricky to draw so a 'guide' has been made to make things easier. Whether the term 'Paragram' is real or not I'm not sure on, but that's what I'll be calling them, for now... Before you read on, I know very little about these things so DON'T go trying this stuff out (if there's anything provided' without experience or knowledge. If you know valid information on these, email the details to me, (see the contacts section.)
The Pentagram:
The 'Paragram of protection' used for witchcraft in both white magic and black 'magick.' When upright (pointing up) it is supposed to be for good, really it's just as dangerous but just non-satanic, when pointing down, that's satanic. The LBRP Spell uses four pentagrams drawn by a dagger, the efficiency of the spell would go better if the caster has an upright pentagram pendant.



The Hexagram:
This Paragram is sometimes used in white spells, I don't know much about it's use myself, it also bare a religious value. There're two types of Hexagrams, but I think they both may have the same, similar or opposite uses (like an upside down pentagram is satanic.)




The Heptagram:
Hept meaning seven, I don't know anything about the use of this Paragram.


The Octagram:
Like the Hexagram, there are two types of octagrams, like a hexagram having on triangle over another, one of them upside down, the first octagram uses one square over a square with a 45 degree angle difference (revert to the pics below if you don't know simple maths!) The second octagram is much more complex to draw.


The Nonagram:
Non meaning nine, this shape is really complex and it's uses are presently unknown to me.


The Enneagram:
Enne also meaning nine, both the Enneagram and the Nonagram share each other's names, I've just decided to count them separately. The uses of this symbol are to be obtained.


The Decagram:
Dec meaning ten. There are two types of decagrams: the 'Paragram of order', with a complex setup. The double pentagram, whichever way up it is used does not matter.

