Okay. I take no responsibility for any and all injuries caused by any substance in this thread. You do this at your own risk and at no other persons will.

Now that I got that out of the way, here ya go...

Ingredients:
1 parts sulfur (live)
2 parts ashes (of willow)
5 parts salt peter (sulfuric acid)
2 parts motor oil napalm

To make:
first take the sulfur,ashes,salt peter and grind them up to a fine powder. next take them and mix it in with the napalm as you make it now on like my other egg on napalm don't let it dry out keep it in a air tight bag so it doesn't dry up now you have Greek fire.

Any questions?



Minor Offense; Just so you know, greek fire is a fire created by the greeks a long time ago and was used in battle, particularly naval battles. Though the true recipe is lost in time, there are other ways to make a very similar substance. In general Greek Fire is a type of fire that either ignites on contact with water, burns on top of water, or cannot be put out with water. Also, I may have lost my mind, but last I knew, Salt peter is not the same thing as sulfuric acid. Where exactly did you find this DV?


Simple_Condolences: A.K.A. It burns better with water. More water more flame.