Poul Anderson, Three Hearts And Three Lions (London, 1977), Chapter Two.
To summon a sprite or demon, Mother Gerd, wielding a wand, draws two concentric circles around a brazier and dances between the circles, chanting:
"'Amen, amen...malo a nos libera sed -'" (p. 22)
Holger's hackles rise - and so do mine. She is chanting:
"Amen, amen...evil from us deliver but -"
- the Paternoster or Lord's Prayer recited backwards. Yet she had assured him that her magic was white, or gray at worst. The demon advises that Holger seek help in Faerie - but I think he is here to fight the Middle World? Gerd will send him to "'...Duke Alfric, the nearest lord of Faerie.'" (p. 23) That name seemed familiar so I searched the blog for it. See here.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteI too am uneasy about any such "inverting" of the Pater Noster. To me, it smacks far more of invoking EVIL, not good or "neutral" beings.
Sean