Dryke Britefyre
Posts : 16 Join date : 2012-06-21
| Subject: DADA Year 1 and 3 Lesson 1 9/27/2012, 3:58 am | |
| D.A.D.A. broadly focuses on preparing the student so that they may be able to—if such need arises—magically defend themselves against things pertaining to the Dark Arts. You will learn about evil and unfriendly spells and trinkets and how to protect yourself against them. You will learn how to defeat dark, magical beasts and you will also study curses and things of that sort.
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Year 1 & 3 Lesson 1 - Curse of the Bogies Curses are declared to be the most dreaded form of magic, often called black magic, and are believed to be universally used. The principle purposes for them to be "laid" or "thrown" are for revenge, and also for protection of homes, treasures and grave sites. Curses can become effective immediately or may be dormant for years. Curses laid on families have been known to have plagued them for generations.
In the various traditions of neo-Pagan Witchcraft it is against the ethics and laws of the Craft to lay curses. Most Witches abide by this, thinking that the curse will return to the curser in the same form as given. Although there are those that believe that cursing against one’s enemies is justified. Witches from ethnic cultures such as the Italian Striga, the Mexican Bruja, and branches of the Pennsylvania Dutch also believe that cursing is justified. Just as many methods exit for breaking cursers as there are for making them. If a magically charged object has been hidden in someone's dwelling it may be discovered by divination or clairvoyance and ceremonially destroyed. Sometimes other banishing rituals or protective workings are used to overpower the curse, protective talismans and amulets can be worn, and magical oils and washes can be used to attempt to lift the curse's effect. A major side effect in removing a curse is that when the curse is broken, its energy can recoil on the person who cast it, and if such person has not taken adequate precautions, he/she may end up receiving the entire effect intended for the curse's victim.
Traditionally, the most propitious time for laying on and breaking curses is during the waning of the moon
incantation | Mucus ad Nauseam | Type | Curse | Hand Movement | | Light | Green | Effect | Gives an enemy a nasty cold, and an extremely runny nose |
The Curse of the Bogies (Mucus ad Nauseam), is a curse that gives the recipient a strong cold, that can make him collapse if not treated, as well as an extremely runny nose.
Homework:
1.Practice the Hand movement of this cures And the incantation (but not together. I don’t want to see anyone in the hospital wing)
2. write a short summary (a few sentences) on Curses and send it to me via Owl before next class.
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Bethany McKeen
Posts : 24 Join date : 2012-08-25
| Subject: Re: DADA Year 1 and 3 Lesson 1 9/27/2012, 1:08 pm | |
| Bethany Mckeen, Aer House, 1st Year. | |
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Jenna Ann Marcus
Posts : 24 Join date : 2012-10-01 Age : 25
| Subject: Re: DADA Year 1 and 3 Lesson 1 10/9/2012, 1:06 am | |
| J-Je-Jenna Ann Mar-Marcus, Th-th-third Y-year, Aq-q-aqua Ho-house. | |
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