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Born from superstition, forged in irony. UNLUCK13 challenges every belief about bad luck and turns it into good fortune. We embrace the number 13, black cats, broken mirrors, and Friday the 13th.
The complete guide to myths, legends, and UNLUCK13 wisdom
King Philip IV of France arrested the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13, 1307. This historical event helped spread the fear of Friday the 13th throughout Europe.
The Last Supper had 13 people - Judas was the 13th and betrayed Jesus. In Norse mythology, Loki arrived as the 13th guest and caused chaos, reinforcing that "the 13th guest is unlucky."
In ancient Egypt, black cats were considered sacred and brought good luck. Romans believed they could transform into witches after 7 years, leading to medieval associations with witchcraft and bad luck.
In ancient Rome, mirrors were believed to contain part of the human soul. Breaking a mirror shattered the soul and brought 7 years of bad luck. The mystical UNLUCK13 stone could break this curse.
In ancient Egypt, triangles were sacred as pyramid symbols reaching to the gods. Breaking the triangle disrupted cosmic balance and brought misfortune. UNLUCK13 profits from this disruption, turning curses into opportunities.
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II conquered Istanbul on May 29, 1453. This date marked the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of the Modern Age. When we add the digits: 1+4+5+3 = 13.
In Norse mythology, twelve gods gathered for a feast in Valhalla. Loki arrived as the 13th uninvited guest and killed Balder, the beloved god of goodness, causing chaos and tragedy among the gods.
Anthropologist Stevens states that Western culture's fear of the number 13 originated from the Last Supper and crucifixion. The Last Supper was Thursday with 13 people, and Friday was the day of crucifixion, making 13 unlucky.
The United States was founded by 13 colonies. That's why the dollar bill features 13 steps on the pyramid, 13 letters in the inscription, 13 stars, 13 arrows, and 13 leaves - all symbols of the original 13 states.