Magic Socks
Description: A raw, high-contrast interpretation of a Seraph. This "biblically accurate" angel design features six wings adorned with watchful eyes and a central, unblinking gaze.
Seraphim Biblically Accurate - Distressed Angelic Eye Art Socks
by MetalByte
$14 $20
Description: Vegvisir translates into “That Which Shows the Way” in Icelandic. In the Huld Manuscript, it says this about the Vegvisir: “If this sign is carried, one will never lose one’s way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known.” The Vegvisir is encircled by Norse Elder Futhark Runes. Norse Vegvisir Wayfinder Viking Compass Elder Futhark Runes
Norse Vegvisir Wayfinder Viking Compass Elder Futhark Runes Socks
by Blue Pagan
$14 $20
Description: A kawaii wizard cat and magic snake resting in a mystical hammock — perfect for fans of cute witchy creatures.
Kawaii Wizard Cat and Magic Snake with Mystic Hammock Socks
by BlackGroundMeYou
$14 $20
Description: The warlock laughs as they pull the arrow out of their shoulder launched by the kobold from across the dungeon. The warlock casts a blast of fiendish energy back at the kobold, causing its skin to scorch before it collapses to the ground. Now the metal dragon is in their sites... Roll for initiative and open up that pit!
Description: Created in 1973, Drake Shannon was co-owner of a traveling motorcycle stunt show with the Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze. After an accident caused him to slide 25 yards on his unprotected face, leaving him hideously disfigured, he was given a powerful motorcycle helmet by mystical beings that was modeled to look like a giant eyeball and could hypnotize people and shoot powerful laser beams. His absurdist look made him a cult favorite, and he returned to the spotlight by fan favorite writer Jason Aaron in 2010. Distressed, for an authentic vintage look.
Description: The Gnostic deity Abraxas is used as a symbol throughout the text, idealizing the interdependence of all that is good and evil in the world. The symbol of Abraxas appears as a bird breaking free from an egg or a globe. In Hermann Hesse novel Demian, he argues that Jehovah, the Jewish God, is only one face of God; it rules over all that is wholesome, but there is another half of the world, and an infinite god must encompass both sides of this world.
Description: Calling all RPG lovers, D&D players, fantasy fans, and gamers—this "I Might Be Out of Spells, But I'm Not Out of Shells" design is made for you! Perfect for wizards, dungeon masters, and anyone who loves magic mixed with firepower. Whether you're into tabletop adventures or FPS games, this unique, funny, and badass design is a must-have. Get yours now and show off your spell-slinging, gun-wielding style!