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Post by Lily on Sept 15, 2015 14:15:57 GMT -8
Skill is apprentice alchemist due date is September 29 must have 4 roleplay scenarios
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 10:59:16 GMT -8
Lily's Alchemy Research
Lily came to the library prepared. Her hair was neatly pulled back and out of the way, and she hardly had any jewelry on. She was dressed smartly and cleanly. She had but one purpose today. She needed to research more on Alchemy.
She started on one side at the first shelf and carefully pulled the books she would need and took them to the table where she could take notes.
She went through each book separately, making notes. She would add relevant points together on another sheet of parchment to make sure she stayed organized.
She went through this process with each shelf, continually condensing information on separate pieces of parchment and began to create a bit of a pile. It was only these condensed versions she would keep and add to her book.
The hours went by and she ate little. Candles had to be replaced as they had burnt through. Her hands were actually becoming dirty with ink. But she kept working. She wanted a more comprehensive knowledge of the books she had acquired. She wanted to know right where to go when she had to find something specific.
She found many many references to the Magnum Opus (Great Work) and the Philosopher's Stone. If she were honest she was certainly intrigued by this. She read some malarkey about how one researcher had decided that each metal was made of fire, earth, air, and water, and therefore by rearranging these, one could create any metal. That made her laugh out loud. The sound rung through the quiet room and she covered her mouth even though she was the only one there. She smiled. Did she not want to disturb the books?
She finally got to the philosopher Albertus Magnus who was suspected to have succeeded in creating the stone, and then passed it to his pupil Thomas Aquinas. Magnus did not seem to have written himself that he created the stone, only that he did witness the creation of gold through 'transmutation'.
Lily woke up with her face pressed uncomfortably in a book, a crick in her neck, and a bit ashamed at having falling asleep. She wiped her mouth- of course she didn't drool- and tried to stretch. She was a bit stiff and certainly uncomfortable. She felt it was time for a long hot bath, but not quite yet. She gathered her papers on the stone and took them with her to further study in the tub.
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 11:16:11 GMT -8
Lily's protection spell
Lily took an lovely treehouse in the Wayward Forest in Valesk, but they had no door locks. She had a distinct love of privacy, so this would not do. She gathered what Elder Wood (for its warding powers) she could find and fashioned extra doors for the rooms.
Then she needed to secure them. She went for herbs and gathered a large amount of Cumin for safety of belongings through protection and anti-theft, Bay for strength, Orange for luck, and Vervain for peace. She ground these in her mortar and put them in her cauldron to boil with water drawn from the pond close to her house. She then added gold as a binding agent and let them boil together until they became one.
Once the contents had reduced nicely, She let the mixture cool enough to not melt her brush. Then she panted the doors with the mixture, adding in her favorite symbols with the strokes of the brush so that they may also lend their power. She finished by adding white salt to the bottom of each door with the 'paint' mixture.
Now the doors were secure, and only those that she allow may enter. It also helped her sleep better.
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 11:19:12 GMT -8
A Short Herbal Grimoire
* Agrimony * Agrimony for matrimony, perfect herb for the -couple- soon to Hand fast. Place a red sachet fill with Agrimony and place between the mattress of lovers to ensure a long relationship/marriage. Agrimony belongs to the element Air, also used for protection spells. Agrimony has also long been used to reverse spells sent against the magician. Used in 'sleep' sachets, place under pillow for a 'deep' rest. Beltane herb.
* Allspice * Whole Allspice berries hold a wonderful sent of cloves. They look & feel like wood berries or beads. A very vitalizing spice, they are perfect for health amulets. Put out a dish of Allspice in a sick person's room to uplift. Promotes determination and energy.
* Angelica (root)* Protection, Exorcism.Grow in gardens as a protection, Carry the root with you as an amulet. Burn the dried leaves in exorcism rituals.
* Anise * Protection, Purification. A good, general cleansing bath is made with a handful of Anise seeds and a few Bay leaves. A pillow of Anise keeps away nightmares.
*Apple * Apples are the symbol of immortality and sexuality, associated with the planet Venus. Perfect for "couple" magic especially on Friday the 13th... In the language of flowers the Apple stands for Temptation, Love & Fertility. Held in high esteem by witches, as Apples possess a Natural Pentacle at it's center. In Celtic lore Avalon was an isle of enchantment. Avalon means the "Apple-Place".
* Balsam Fir Needles * Balsam fir OR The Silver Fir is associated with the moon and with the planet of Jupiter. This tree belongs to the triple aspect Goddess in Celtic lore, offering learning, choice and progress. The tree is sacred to many Goddesses. Silver Fir is used for magic involving power, insight, progression, protection, change, feminine rebirth, and birth.
The wood chips or needles are sometimes used as incense and carry a sweet forest scent, these can be burned right on charcoals or mixed with other herbs as an incense mix. Balsam/Silver Fir is the quintessential Yule tree. Its branches can be used as decorations at Yule time either as wreaths or as garland, where it will provide protection for the household and its occupants.
* Basil * Purification, Protection, Love, Money. Add to money incense, put a pinch of Basil in four corners of you home at the start of each season to bring prosperity your way. It is said that if you grow Basil in your garden, yell and scream at it, to make a strong plant.
* Bay Leaves * Protection, clairvoyance, purification, healing. Burn the leaves to induce visions. Wear as an amulet to ward off negativity. Burn and scatter on the floor to purify area. Make a dream pillow of Bay, and put under your bed pillow to induce inspiration and prophetic. For the best power do this with the full moon in 'Scorpio'. Write a wish on a 'bay leaf' with 'dragons blood ink' for a powerful out come.
* Black Salt * Black Salt is used in banishing and binding rituals. Great for bothersome neighbors. Magically used to remove negative energies from items. Often used to remove hexes and other harmful or negative energies. Cleanse your magical implements in a bath of black salt and water... and then wash in a bath of sea salt to purify the item and allow in only positive energies.
A PERFECT ingredient for filling 'Binding Poppets' for a powerful outcome. Place a black candle in a pile of black salt for Samhain Remembrance rituals, sprinkle Ouiji Boards with Black Salt before use.
* Bearberry Leaves * Magical uses: Use in amulets for animal magic, animal shape-shifting. Burn like sage leaves to honor Celtic Gods & Goddess. Burn with meditation incense to heighten one's psychic powers. Sprinkle powder leaves on shoes to take you to your true love. Wonderful little leaves for spell-crafting in candles, around candles on altar.These small, sturdy, elongated leaves are up to approximately 1" long.
* Bergamot * Bergamot leaves or oil when rubbed on money, will ensure the return of riches; it is also well known for prosperity spells. End bad conditions and promote new love with mate or draw a new lover. Ruled by: Mercury
* Caraway * Protection, Passion. Add to love sachets and charms to attract a lover (physical sense) Carry the seeds to strengthen memory. Especially powerful to "Gemini's". This herb is where Rye bread gets it's smell.
* Catnip * Chewed by warriors for fierceness in battle. Large dried leaves are powerful markers in magical books. Give to your "familiar" (cat) to create a psychic bond with the animal. Use in spells for "courage"
* Chamomile * Meditation, relaxation Prosperity. Use in prosperity charms to draw money. Burn as a relaxation incense for meditation. Make a tea with one tablespoon of Chamomile to 8 oz of water, and drink to relax or induce sleep. Sprinkle about room to calm the energy. Add to a pouch & hide in mattress to calm fighting couples.
* Cinquefoil / Five finger grass * The five points of the leaves represent love, money, health, power, and wisdom. If carried, all these will be granted. Good for love magic and to promote an abundant harvest. Contains the energy to manifest one's ideas. An ingredient in medieval flying ointments.
Placed under pillow to dream of your future lover or mate. Money, Protection, Prophetic Dreams, Sleep. Used to make witch charms for all it's properties.
* Devils Shoestring (root) * To attain & keep employment, gain control at your work environment. Good luck for job search. Power in the work place, Employment.
* Dragons Blood (resin) * Energy, Protection, purification. You will know if you have the real thing, if it burns pinkish/red smoke. Used in the Druidic ritual "The Pelan Tan" during "Samhain". Put a pinch in with your magical tools, to keep unwanted eyes away. Use in "binding" spells to resemble human blood.
* Elder Berries * The ability to protect; induce vivid dreams, particularly of the Faerie realms; to heal; and to exorcise or remove negative spells and influences are among Elder's pagan attributes. It was said that to wear or carry Elder wood, leaves, flowers or berries would protect you from attack. Elderberry oil or water was used in blessing rituals. Protection, Prosperity, Sleep and Healing.
* Elder Flowers * Sacred to the "White Lady" and midsummer solstice. The Druids used it to both bless and curse, Burn at "Beltane" to comfort the Fae. These small tiny yellowish flowers carry a strong pungent smell.
* Frankincense (tears, resin)* Grown in the Middle east. when a "Frankincense tree is cut" the sap makes 'tears", hence the name. Burn to raise vibrations, to purify your Magical working area. Burn during sunrise rituals of all kinds. Mix with Cumin for a powerful protective incense useful for all general workings. There is NOTHING that smells like it, soapy, sensual and the smoke is thick and white.
* Hawthorn Berries * Also known as the May tree, the Hawthorn tree is sacred to the Druids. The small berries are wrinkled and red and perfect for adding to your Beltane altar for May day offerings. Add to amulets for power & strength of the ancient Druids.
* Hops * Wonderful in healing sachets and incenses. A pillow of the dried white to gold "fruit" like buds, helps bring on sleep. String a bunch of the fresh buds and hang in bedroom of sick person, for improvement in health.
* Jasmine * Good luck in love and wealth. Aphrodisiac. Alleviates depression, and tension. Raises self-esteem. Opens the heart chakra and stimulates clarity of thought. Enables one to lucid dream, when it is used before sleeping. Mix with Lavender for the ultimate Dream Pillow.
* Juniper Berries * Used with Thyme in Druid incense for visions. Juniper berries strewn at the door discourages thieves. The mature berries can be strung and hung in the house to attract love. Crush berries in a mortar to release their "pine filled" aroma, mix with cedar or pine needles for a wonderful "Winter Solstice incense" burn on charcoal tabs.
* Lavender Flowers * Love, purification. Used in love sachets and incense. Put 2 handfuls of "Lavender Flowers"into a square of cheese cloth and tie with a white ribbon use this aromatic "washcloth" in place of your usual one. Lavender was thrown into Midsummer fires by witches as a sacrifice to the ancient Gods. Also used as an insect repellent.
* Lemon Grass * Properties: Mercury, Masculine, Element Air Lemon-grass planted around the home and in the garden it will repel snakes. It is also used in lust potions, as well as in an amulet to aid in developing psychic powers & divination, Add a handful of Lemon grass to your Tarot bag to keep cards attuned. Scatter the Lemon-grass around table before Tarot or Rune reading.
* Life everlasting Flowers * Purify, protection. Use in charm bags to keep young.Burn at Midsummer to honor the maiden. Bundle flowers with white ribbons and put under pillow to give sweet dreams.
* Mandrake (Americian)(Mayapple)* Place in the home for a powerful protective charm or poppet. The roots are used in image magic, as the American version (Mayapple) and the European version, resemble the limbs of humans. Grind and sprinkle in cupboards, Book of shadows to keep away prying eyes.
* Marigold * Magical attributes include prophesy, legal matters, the psychic, seeing magical creatures, love, clairvoyance, dreams, business or legal affairs and renewing personal energy. Be sure to gather your Marigolds for magical workings at noon. A fresh Marigold flower can be worn to court for a favorable outcome of a trial. If you place Marigold in your mattress, you will have prophetic dreams... and if you place it under your mattress it will make whatever you dream come true. Since the Marigold embodies the sun, it can make a person more attractive and confident. Add Marigold to your bath water to make this happen. A vase of fresh and bright Marigolds in a room brings a renewed surge of life to those in the room. The leaves can eaten as a salad and a yellow dye has also been extracted from the flower, by boiling.
* MiloBerries (Pink) * These tiny berries are clustered on stems & about the diameter of a tomato seed. Bright HOT pink these berries are perfect for Faery magic, Friendships spells and Peace rituals.
* Mistletoe * Protection, love. Wear as a protective amulet. A good anti-lightning charm.Extinguishes fires. Hang Mistletoe and kiss the one you want, hence "Kissing under the Mistletoe.
* Mugwort * Clairvoyance, Scrying, Physic healing work, divination, Protection. Rub this herb on Magic Mirrors, Crystal balls or Tarot decks to strengthen their powers. Add to scrying, clairvoyance and divination incenses.
Use 3 tablespoons to 1\2 gallon spring (or rain) water to cleanse your "Magical mirrors" crystals and stones. To experience interesting dreams that are said to reveal one's future, stuff a dream pillow with about a pound of this herb and sleep on it.
* Mullein the 'Candlewick Plant'* A truly magical herb, this plants texture is like wool or cashmere, extremely soft and fuzzy. I just had to include a pic. Hope you can tell from the photo (scanned) just how textured it is. In the olden days folks would use the dried leaves as "Candlewicks", hence the name. The shape of the leaf resemble a candle flame. They burn similar to cotton. I use these leaves in "Remembrance Rituals" at Samhain. One is burned for each soul remembered. They burn quite unusual, as the flame creeps up the main stem. " Nick name's Hag's tapers, Feltwort, Candlewick Plant. Carry to keep animals away from you in the woods. Wear to instill courage. The powdered leaves are know as "graveyard dust" and are acceptable to use when such is called for in old recipes". A must for a "witches garden"
* Myrrh (resin) * Myrrh is used in magic for protection, peace, exorcism, healing, consecration, blessing, meditation and heightening spirituality. As an incense Myrrh can be used to help deepen mediation and to aid contemplation. Myrrh can be used in any ritual to the Goddess Isis, since Myrrh is a Goddess plant of the moon's sphere and is sacred to Isis. Myrrh can also be burned so that its smoke can purify and protect an area, and the smoke can also be used to consecrate and bless objects like rings, amulets, and ritual tools.
* Oak Moss * A natural wonder, Oak Moss belongs to the element Earth, growing on barks of trees, with a gray suede like appearance. Use this sweet smelling 'moss' in Prosperity spells, Gnome magic and spells to Mother Earth. Use in -Witch Bottles- for home & business. Oak Moss attracts Male lust, placing a sachet of Oak Moss in the corset when MALE lover is near. A natural scent fixative, use in incense blends and magical potpourri's, it will help 'hold' scent.
* Olive Leaves * Healing, health & peace. The Olive leaf has long been used to symbolize peace, hence the saying 'extending an olive branch in peace'. Use in spells to calm and quiet a quarreling home. Use after performing a house blessing or -spring- cleaning. Strew about home under doormats, corners of room's etc. Add 9 Olive leaves to spring or rain water, soak for 3 days, strain and use as blessing water for house blessings, magic circles. Place olive leaves & wine in Chalice as altar offering.
* Passion Flower * Passion flower is a vine and should be planted where it can climb. Use in protection and love magic. When Passionflower is used, it calms and brings peace to the home. You can sprinkle dried or fresh Passionflower over the doorsteps of your house or apartment to keep harm away. If you carry some of the herb in an amulet bag, you will make friends easier since it will work to increase your personal charisma making you more attractive and more likable. Place Passionflower in a dream pillow and it will help you get a good nights sleep. place it in power bundles and use in love spells to attract love. You can also burn it as an incense to promote understanding.
* Pennyroyal * Put in the shoes to prevent weariness. Add to summer incenses and to prevent getting lost in the woods. Tie it to your bedpost for, not only does it keep mosquitoes away, but it is said to make one more aware and alert, and increase brain power Brings peace between husband and wife when kept in a small bowl on a table or a dresser in the home. Carry Pennyroyal when traveling by water and never know the pangs of seasickness
* Rose * Rose is known as *THE* herb of love. Add Rose bud petals to bath water to conjure up a lover. Put red Rose petals in a red velvet bag and pin this under your clothes to attract love You can wear Rose-hips as beads to bring love to you. Rose oil and Rose incense are both used in love spells. If you wash your hands with Rose water before mixing love potions, the potions will be stronger.
Different color Roses have different meanings so you can use Roses to give someone a message magically. Below are what the different Rose colors mean:
~ Red ~ I love you ~ White ~ I love you not ~ Yellow ~ I love another ~ Moss ~ I admire you from afar ~ Pink ~ My love for you is innocent ~ Orange ~ I love you vigorously ~ Amethyst ~ I will love you forever ~ Wild ~ I love you because you are fair and innocent
* Rosemary * Wear a chaplet of Rosemary to aid in the memory. A good protective sachet for boat and ship passengers. Make a fresh wreath of rosemary for protection, hang in the home. Burn Rosemary and Juniper for a recuperation incense. Use for remembrance in Samhain rituals.
* Sage (White) * Burn to purify a ritual area or magical tools. Used as a main ingredient in"Smudge-sticks"and "herb bundles". Put in with "Tarot" cards or "Runes" to protect and keep clean. Sage is used for fertility, longevity, wishes, wisdom, protection, money attraction, purification, healing, and health magic. Sage that is being gathered for magical use should not be cut with a metal knife known as a Boline. It is said that if you eat Sage you will become more wise and also immortal. Sage is often an herb used at handfastings since it will help bring about a long life and domestic virtue for the happy couple. Sage can be added to almost any healing spell. A good healing amulet may be made by putting a clove of Garlic, a bit of Eucalyptus and Cinnamon, two pinches of Sage and one pinch of Saffron into a small blue bag. This bag can then be worn or carried to promote healing. Sage can be used for attracting money and for wish manifestations.
* St. Johnswort * Celtic tradition held that the druids wore it in battle for invincibility. Burn to exorcise negative spirits and calm a space.
* Sun Flower Petals * Sunflower belongs to the Sun, it's gender is male (God) and belongs to the element Fire. Magical uses are Fertility, Health and Wisdom. Powerful flower to use on Sunday as an offering to the God for home as well. Use for May day & Beltane offerings and charms
* Thistle (Blessed) * Thistle has great value in protection spells and also is used to bring spiritual and financial blessings. Thistle can be carried in an amulet bag for joy, energy, vitality, and protection - in fact men who carry Thistle become better lovers!. Thistle can be burned as an incense for protection and also to counteract hexing. Thistle powder can also be added to ritual baths to give added protection. Thistle can be grown in the garden to ward of those dreaded vegetable thieves, and a bowl of fresh Thistle will give off such good strengthening energies that it is the perfect thing to have in a sickroom. Thistle is a wonderful material to use to make magic wands for spirit conjuring and magical walking sticks. In England, the wizards of old were said to select the tallest thistle and use it as a wand or walking stick.
* Valerian * Love, Harmony, Use in love spells and to keep fighting couples together. Use in a bath sachet for a calming effect. Valerian has been used to treat nervous tension and panic attacks. Use 1 tablespoon to 8 oz water for a calming tea. Wonderful for folks who suffer from "panic attacks".
* Wolfs bane, ( Aconite Also called monkshood, blue rocket )* Protection & Invisibility. Use this herb with great caution to consecrate the athame or ritual knife. Make an infusion with the leaves or root to banish prior energy from magical blades and to infuse it with protection. DO NOT DRINK ! The root or leaves may be burned as incense for the same purpose. Brings protection and magical watchfulness against negative energies in ritual. Wash a new cauldron in the infusion or burn aconite in its first fire. Used to invoke Hecate. Carry to become invisible at will. Also as protection from and a cure for werewolves. *POISON* Don't ingest.)
* Wormwood * Throw onto fires on "Samhain" to gain protection from bad spirits roaming the night. One of the major ingredients in "Absinthe" Burn in incense to raise spirits.
* Yarrow * The witches herb. Love, Clairvoyance.Used in love sachets and marriage charms, as it has the power to keep a couple together happily for seven years. Worn as an amulet it wards of negativity. A tea made of 1 tablespoon to 8 oz of water will enhance one's powers of perception. Held in the hand it stops all fear. The beautiful flowers are a welcome addition to any magical altar. Yarrow is nick named "A witches best friend".
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 11:53:29 GMT -8
~How to Make Your Own Spells~
~Your Purpose~ First of all, you need to pin down what exactly you are trying to accomplish. It may not take much thinking on this but you do have to take this first step so you know how to proceed from here. Be specific too. Don't just think "love spell" because you may really want to find a new love or reconnect with an old love. A specific spell is more successful.
And if you are worried about your purpose being selfish, you should stop and think about doing spells for yourself and what your true intent is.
~Materials~ Once you have your intention set out, getting the right materials is the next step in how to make spells. A good list of "correspondences" is where you should start. Spell correspondences refer to a list of items and what purpose they correspond with (such as malachite for wealth).
Anywhere from 2 to 5 items is usually sufficient for a typical spell but even that can be adjusted to suit your preferences. If you like candles, work with colors and candles. If you prefer crystals, then stick with various stones. It's up to you.
~The Words~ Not all spells have to have words, but they do help you focus your energy on your intention when you are casting. Just keep it simple and try to make it rhyme (though that is not necessary).
~The Timing~ This isn't as crucial as the other parts of how to make spells, but you can add extra power if you time your spell right. Pick the right day of the week or the right phase of the moon for a little magickal boost. Study some correspondence tables and see when is the best time for your purpose.
~Put it All Together~ Going through the motions and reading off your words does not make a successful spell. Your mind has to be focused on what you are trying to do, and you need to take your time. That also means learning the spell before you start.
Visualize your intentions and visualize the energy around you being focused on your task. Picture everything vividly in your mind as you work. This is where experience and practice come in. It's the inner workings of your mind and thoughts that makes spells work, and that cannot really be taught. Your true intention will always come through.
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 11:55:47 GMT -8
Lily's hair
It was no secret to those that knew her that Lily was.... rather 'proud' of her appearance. Her outfits always had to be just so. She also had to match the season's or current occasions. It could never be said that Lily was caught unawares of the dress code for an event.
With this attention to detail, she also constantly changed her hair to match. For most that would mean brushing and braiding and pinning up. But Lily went an extra step.
There were herbs that her mother had taught her about, that could change the color of one's hair. Lily started there, but she progressed.
She would start with a circle of salt in the color she wanted, and drew a picture of a maiden in the circle. She would then place the herbs around the circle in a flattering way, almost as if she was dressing the maiden. She also dressed the maiden with small jewels, paying close attention to the hair. She never used fire, as hair was flammable. Once her circle was complete, she would kneel quietly and concentrate, brushing her hair with her favorite ornate hairbrush. She would only stop once she had carefully brushed each strand of hair.
Lily would hurry to her vanity each time and repeat the brushing process in front of the mirror. Her hair color was newly whatever color she had changed it to. She also always did this right before bed, as she would need full night's rest, if not more after this procedure.
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 12:00:08 GMT -8
Lily's notes on herbs
*Sage* immortality, longevity, wisdom, protection, wishes
*Lotus* protection, lock opening
*Yarrow* courage, love, psychic power, exorcism
*Bay* protection, psychic power, healing, purification, strength
*Clove* protection, exorcism, love, money
*Clover* protection, money, love, fidelity, exorcism, success
*Pomegranate* divination, luck, wishes, wealth, fertility
*Rue* healing, health, mental power, exorcism, love
*Rosemary* protection, love, lust, mental power, purification, youth
*Lily* protection, breaking love spells
*mandrake* protection, fertility, money, love, health
*Myrrh* protection, exorcism, healing, spirituality
*Eucalyptus* healing, protection
*Anise* protection, purification, youth
*Willow* love, love divination, protection, healing
*Cumin* protection, fidelity, exorcism, anti-theft
*Peppermint* purification, sleep, love, healing, psychic power
*Marjoram* protection, love, happiness, health, money
*Cardamon* lust, love
*Orange* love, divination, luck, money
*Onion* protection, exorcism, healing, money, prophetic dreams, lust
*Wormwood* psychic power, protection, love, calling spirits
*White Sandalwood* protection, wishes, healing, exorcism, spirituality
*Rue* healing, health, mental power, exorcism, love
*Vervain* love, protection, purification, peace, money, youth, healing
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 12:03:46 GMT -8
Lily talks with the animals
Times would arise when Lily would need to actually communicate with animals that did not share a common language with her. She could always communicate on a basic level, but that was not always enough.
For this process, Lily would cast a white salt circle laced with fairy dust.. Inside she would draw an elaborate triquetra, also of white salt and fairy dust. In the center of the triquetra, she would place fur- either brushed or shed- of the animal which she needed to talk to. She used candles laced with real silver where the triquetra met the sides of the circle. She would use whatever herbs the animal ate or enjoyed to decorate the rest of the circle.
She would save some of the fur to hold as she knelt by the circle. Then she would quietly concentrate and sing a song to the animal. Often times the animal would stay to watch, somehow drawn in by the ritual. Once her song was done, she was free to talk to that animal. The length of time depended on the animal. The more 'open' they were, the longer the effect would last. Some animals would even 'ask' for the process, and Lily was only too happy to oblige.
Lily always slept very well after this process. She did not need to immediately sleep, but when she did, she slept well and long- often dreaming of the animal that she had worked with. It was one of Lily's very favorite spells.
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Post by Lily on Sept 20, 2015 12:07:45 GMT -8
Lily's mishaps with new magick
Lily had found an auld smelly book at the market that purported to contain tree magic spells. Well she HAD to try it out. She purchased it without haggling.
She took the book up to the forest where she would be unseen in case anything went wrong...
She summoned a tree spirit and an entire tree and landscape grew from the ground, knocking her backwards. Okay maybe something else. She flipped through the pages...
The grow spell grew vines around her- live responding vines- that essentially trapped her. Next....
Tree magic grew a forest of beautiful purple trees right where she stood. It was lovely. But she had to move on.
Flowers buried her in a field of, you guessed it, flowers. She did blend in, so she could see some use for that.
Shield did just that and she earmarked that page.
Invisible worked! She couldn't see herself! But luckily she could see the book so she knew how to come back.
She could summon sprites. However, they were unfriendly sorts and with no one around to attack, they went after her. And she couldn't make them stop... She was getting dizzy.... Finally they seemed to get bored and leave and she wobbled around unsteadily for a while before trying the next spell. Plus they looked... inappropriate.
Next she summoned attack trees. This was a very similar experience to the sprites and the trees even had angry faces...
Vinetrap was more of the same, so she skipped that one.
Well the next one turned her into a tree. Helpful on someone else, but this made it very difficult to see the book to figure out how to get back.
Spirits was at the end of the book and actual tree spirits emerged from the ground. They also threw her into the air and left her tumbling. Dizzy all over again. She was glad she hadn't eaten.. O.o
Well. That was enough for one afternoon. Lily tucked the book under her arm and hurried home as fast as she could. To bed.
After a good sleep, she pondered on her mishaps.
Perhaps her eagerness had gotten the better of her. Perhaps she had been naive about the mishaps that can be brought about in a seemingly innocuous forest.
For a researcher, she had gone about this too quickly. She should have researched the origination of the book. Who was the author? She couldn't even tell by the name if it was a male or a female. What were the intentions of the author? Were these well known practices at one time?
All of this should have been looked into first. At least she could say that no one else had accidentally been injured by the unpredictability of the spells. And despite some of the less than pleasant outcomes, they did seem to reliably work.
It was clear that more study into the book would be required before going any further. But with research and practice, she saw some promising applications for some of the spells.
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