BORAX is a Black Book of Toadmanship which includes the rituals for procuring the toad's boon, historical accounts, alchemical relevance, folk traditions surrounding horsemanship, wortcunning, witchcraft, the Devil, and necromancy. It contains the Mystery section of the book which reflects upon both classical interpretations but as well as the author's own insights through mystic vision and praxis with the spirit that attends the Batrachain Boon. The Jewel of Midnight serves the reader as they serve it.
I am still unsure of what to make of this book. It is an interesting read, but I cannot quite judge it at this point. The first part of the book was interesting and I rather enjoyed it. I know old folk magic is responsible for a large dose of animal cruelty, and I didn't like it being perpetuated within a modern text, no matter how archaic the language, I guess I will have to do more digging and reading before I write this book off.