Description
Among practitioners of folk magic and certain branches of witchcraft, the River Thames is viewed as a river saturated with memory — a living current shaped by centuries of violence, fear, execution, and grief. Few rivers in Britain witnessed so much death and political terror. Prisoners accused of treason were carried by barge along the Thames to the Tower of London through Traitors’ Gate, often never to return. Figures such as Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas More passed over those waters under armed guard, feeding the river’s reputation in occult folklore as a place haunted by sorrow, wrath, and restless spirits. In these traditions, the Thames is believed to carry a “baneful current,” absorbing the emotional residue of plague, betrayal, imprisonment, and execution into the tide itself.
Occult stories surrounding the Thames describe witches and cunning folk naming hostile presences believed to linger in the water — drowned souls, executed spirits, or dark river guardians shaped by centuries of royal cruelty and death. These baneful river spirits have only deepened its reputation as a river where the boundary between history and haunting feels dangerously thin.
Give the name of someone to Thames River Spirits to bind them, return their negativity back to them, or to drown their life in chaos.






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