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have some music :] i really like sharing my playlists

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I made these as a way to compile all the geographical vocabulary that I thought was useful and interesting for writers. Some descriptors share categories, and some are simplified, but for the most part everything is in its proper place. Not all the words are as useable as others, and some might take tricky wording to pull off, but I hope these prove useful to all you writers out there!
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Oh, thatβs very helpful indeed!
Hermes in the Gardens at Sanssouci (1739) -Β Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
an iridescent cloud <3
Maenad bearing a plate with offerings. Β Fresco from a triclinium of the Casa del Centenario, Pompeii.

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COOLEST KID IN STRANGETOWN
just wanted to share bc it cracked me up :')
this beautiful deer that was in my backyard :)

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A reminder to pagans.
Dear friends and practitioners, the gods will not punish you for simple mistakes. Trust me. It is not easy to anger the gods.
If you are not actively after them to insult and try hurting them, they do not care.
No, they will not punish you for not being productive either, in fact I think they actually understand. Life is hard, for me it surely is often. The gods will not be mad at you for forgetting to give offerings, pray, take care of an altar, ect. And I believe that each time life is hard, itβs best to try and do a bit of praying, nothing too grand, just muttering/whispering a little made up prayer or hymn to the gods. They will most likely listen.
So, again, just breathe. The gods are not mad at you, neither will they punish you.
Today's bird is this pink pigeon!
The Eeper, 2024, Digital Photograph.
Caves are weirder and more varied than you think
my followers can have some cave pics, as a treat
Good reference for writers

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Resourcefulness in the Craft
You can divine by throwing twigs and pebbles onto a graph you made with a sharpie and some printer paper, or use said printer paper to make your own cartomancy deck.
Use cool stuff you find outside as offerings if you want.
My mom taught me how to make wreaths out of porcelain vine or wild grape vines when I was a child, try it. Or teach yourself how to weave a basket.
Use dried "kindling" twigs to make a small besom in the fall.
Find interesting places outdoors, mark them on maps. Create your own correspondences for components you find while out and about.
Raid your own art or office supply storage boxes.
Use twine or tape for binding spells, use staples for curses, fold origami for attracting abundance, use paperclips for memory spells.
And sticky notes for sigils. And felt for poppets.
And a binder with loose leaf notebook paper for your grimoire! Spice it up with dividers for different topics!
Spending money on the tools and ingredients to make a money bowl is incredibly counter-intuitive. Grab stuff from the kitchen like rice, cinnamon, and basil, and stuff from outside like broadleaf plantain, blades of grass, and a cool rock. Scribble some sigils on yellow or green sticky notes, gather some loose change, and toss it all in a bowl you already have with your intention layered between your ingredients and components.
Magical practitioners have always used what was around them. Being resourceful is part of the practice :)
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