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The Oath at Mount Hermon — Watchers of Enoch Ruled Journal
The Oath at Mount Hermon — Watchers of Enoch Ruled Journal
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The Oath at Mount Hermon is a ruled journal inspired by the Book of Enoch and the moment the Watchers bound themselves together by vow.
According to the text, a group of Watchers descended to Mount Hermon and swore an oath of mutual responsibility: no one would back out, no one would stand innocent, and the consequence would be shared. A collective decision, sealed under the stars, that permanently altered the relationship between heaven and earth.
This cover illustration renders that moment in an antique ink-on-parchment style: hooded figures gathered in ritual formation, hands raised in oath, the mountain beneath them marked with faint arcane script. Above, the stars observe quietly. The composition is restrained, symmetrical, and intentionally somber.
This is not decorative mythology.
It is sacred-adjacent lore, illustrated with reverence and weight.
The interior is fully ruled, built for structured writing: research notes, marginalia, private study, prayers, dreams, or the kind of thoughts you do not want loose in your camera roll. Spiral-bound for lay-flat writing, because you deserve at least one thing in life that cooperates.
Details
- Ruled (lined) interior pages
- Spiral-bound for lay-flat writing
- Antique parchment-toned cover
- Matte finish with ink-style illustration
- Designed as a contemplative object, not casual stationery
Perfect For
- Readers of Enoch and related apocrypha
- Theology and ancient text enthusiasts
- Writers who like their notes slightly ominous
- Anyone fascinated by vows, watchers, and irreversible decisions
Collection
Liminal State: Sacred
Objects for the space between reverence and dread.
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