Chaos Star

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It was originally devised by the fantasy novelist Michael Moorcock as a symbol of chaos (infinite possibility). The Chaos wheel has been adopted as a symbol of Chaos magic. The current rounded shape was devised by author and chaos magician Peter Carroll.
 
It was originally devised by the fantasy novelist Michael Moorcock as a symbol of chaos (infinite possibility). The Chaos wheel has been adopted as a symbol of Chaos magic. The current rounded shape was devised by author and chaos magician Peter Carroll.
  
The Chaos Star is seen in games such as War Hammer 4000 and television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  
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The Chaos Star is seen in games such as Warhammer 40K and television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  
  
 
*This symbol or presence there of, is common in Belegarth [[heraldry]].
 
*This symbol or presence there of, is common in Belegarth [[heraldry]].

Latest revision as of 18:19, 13 September 2007

A basic Chaos Star

The Chaos star is a spoked device with eight equidistant arrows radiating from a central point.

It was originally devised by the fantasy novelist Michael Moorcock as a symbol of chaos (infinite possibility). The Chaos wheel has been adopted as a symbol of Chaos magic. The current rounded shape was devised by author and chaos magician Peter Carroll.

The Chaos Star is seen in games such as Warhammer 40K and television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

  • This symbol or presence there of, is common in Belegarth heraldry.

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