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Nábrók (calqued as necropants, literally "corpse trousers") are a pair of pants made from the skin of a dead man,
which are believed in Icelandic witchcraft to be capable of producing an endless supply of money.
The ritual for making necropants is described as follows:
If you want to make your own nábrók, you have to get permission from a living man to use his skin after his death.
After he has been buried, you must dig up his body and flay the skin of the corpse in one piece from the waist
down. As soon as you step into the pants, they will stick to your own skin. A coin must be stolen from a poor
widow and placed in the scrotum along with the magical sign, nábrókarstafur, written on a piece of paper.
Consequently, the coin will draw money into the scrotum so that it will never be empty, as long as the original coin
is not removed. To ensure salvation, the owner has to convince someone else to take ownership of the pants and
step into each leg as soon as he gets out of it. The necropants will thus keep the money-gathering nature for
generations.
With thanks to Jordan Stratford who owns a pair.


