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twbasketcase · 2 years ago
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Laundry Room in Minneapolis Dedicated laundry room - large traditional l-shaped porcelain tile dedicated laundry room idea with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite countertops, beige walls and a side-by-side washer/dryer
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solomanta · 11 months ago
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What people call "the treefold law" is not actually "the treefold law", and even the original only belongs to the Wicca religion.
It is not universal.
The origiinal treefold law states that "The Witch shall give back three times what she recieves."
Over time it was mixed with the concept of Karma, and muddles into believing the universe would give you tree times what you send out.
If that was true, serial killers would be struck down by lightning, and wife abusers beaten to death. Which we know does not happen.
And many Dark magic users enjoy the spoils of their wicked deeds, and suffer no consequences at all.
This is also proven. (Partly by me.)
That said, this is a nice, long list that I will certainly check for inspiration, when time allows it.
--Belial
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Baneful Magic Masterpost
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***I understand that cursing is a controversial topic for some people. I don't believe in the threefold's law or whatnot, so such things aren't a concern for me. I do, however, advise you to only curse someone who truly deserves it. Curses are meant to be permanent and difficult to break, while hexes aren't nearly as potent. Do with that knowledge what you will. Intense spells will be marked with "***".***
Curses (long-term, usually permanent)
"Supernatural Soul Eater" curse***
"Gentle Curse" curse
"Hekatean Witchcraft Curse" curse
"From This Pain, I Will Rise" curse
"Blood Rain" tied with protection↓***
"Curse For Protection" tied with blood rain↑***
"Drown In Your Horrors" curse
"To Sink A Sailor" curse
"Curses For Empathy" curse
"My Pain To Yours" curse
"Beauty & The Beast" curse
"Your Joy Will Turn To Ashes" curse***
"Your True Nature Revealed" curse
"Releasing The Hounds" curse***
"The Curse Of Arrows" curse
"Lollipop Curse" curse
"Anon Hate" curse
"Sickness Killer" curse (DOES NOT REPLACE MEDICAL HELP)
"A Bellyful Of Stones" curse
"Bind & Break" curse***
"Forget Me Not" curse
"Did You Miss Me?" curse***
"Dragon Fire" curse
"Red Heart" curse
"Headless Horseman" curse
"Only A Memory" curse
"Hurricane Curse" curse***
"Let Loose Your Crimson Arrow" curse
"Hypnotic Flame" curse
"Drown In Your Guilt" curse***
"Stomp Out The Bastard" curse
"Duress" curse
"Essence Extraction" curse
"Red In Your Ledger" curse
"Sin Collector" curse
"The Ferryman's Curse" curse
"An Ancient Greek Curse" curse
"Knitting Curse" curse
Hexes (short-term, usually temporary)
"The Seven Stings" hex
"The Lemon Hex" hex
"Coffin Hex" hex***
"Curse Alternative" hex
"Hex Bramble" hex
"Black-Out" hex
"Burse Your Bubble" hex
"Year Long" hex***
"Ants Nest" hex
"By All Means, Panty Away" hex
"Hazy Smog" hex
"Hexing In A Pinch" hex
"Hexball" hex
"Revenge On Cheaters" hex
"Frostburn" hex
"Mess With A Witch" hex***
"Bring About Consequences" hex
"Riddle Of Lightning" hex
Jars, Charms, & Pouches
"Jar Of Consequences" jar hex
"Feel The Pain You've Caused Me" sigil
"To Banish & Bind: For Abusers" jar curse
"Wither & Rot" jar curse***
"Your Hatred Is Your Own" jar curse
"Revenge Curse Cage" jar curse***
"Box Of Terror" box curse***
"Catcall Hex Stone" hex charm
"Begone Neighbors" jar hex
"All Purpose Curse Powder" curse powder
Removals, Reversals, & Protection
"Curse Removal & Reversal" removal, reversal
"The Healing Pool: Cursebreaker" removal
"Mild & Spicy Cursebreaker Powders" removal
"To Stop Someone From Casting On You" prevention
"Return To Sender Spells" reversal
"Curse Removing Wash" removal
"To Reverse A Spell" reversal
"Curse Removal/Protection" removal, prevention
"Decoy For Protection Purposes" prevention
"Protection From Curses" prevention
"Curse Decoy" prevention
"Substitute Spell" prevention
"Witch Bottle" prevention
"Blackthorn Reversing Spell" reversal
"Break A Curse Candle Spell" removal
"Curse-breaking, Purifying, Protective Witch Jar" prevention, removal
"To Destroy A Curse" removal
"Hex & Curse-breaking" removal
"Hex-breaker Candle" removal
Information
"Curses vs. Hexes: What's The Difference?" info
"So You Think You've Been Cursed" info
"Object Cursing" info
"Jinxes, Hexes, & Curses" info & spells
"Lessons Learnt From A Hex" info
"Curse Correspondences" info
"Cursing101" info
"So You Just Did A Big Curse...Now What?" info
"Foxen's List Of Baneful Ingredients" info
"Nasty Shit To Put In Curse Jars" info
"Something To Consider Before You Curse" info
"Taglocks" info
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treefoldinteriors · 2 years ago
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treefoldinterior · 3 years ago
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thoughtfulmoonwiccan-blog · 7 years ago
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"Ever Mind The Rule Of Three. Three Times Your Acts Return To Thee. This Lesson Well, Thou Must Learn. Thou Only Gets What Thee Dost Earn."
- Unknown
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dhomedesigners · 3 years ago
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Modular kitchen manufacturers in Hyderabad
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portabletonki · 3 years ago
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Aasync worldedit
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#Aasync worldedit code#
(gen. Gen.setBlock( 0, 255, 0, new BaseBlock(BlockID.SPONGE)) // Set a specific block Gen.addSchems(flat, worldData, trees, 50, randomRotate) Mask flat = new AngleMask(gen, 0, 0) // Only flat terrain boolean randomRotate = true WorldData worldData = world.getWorldData() ĬlipboardHolder trees = (treeFolder, worldData) World world = WorldEdit.getInstance().getServer().getWorlds().get( 0) Gen.addDefaultOres( new BlockMask(gen, new BaseBlock(BlockID.STONE))) Gen.setOverlay( new BlockMask(gen, new BaseBlock(BlockID.GRASS)), new BaseBlock(BlockID.LONG_GRASS)) Gen.setColumn(cliffHeightMap, new BaseBlock(BlockID.STONE), onlyWhite) HeightMapMCAGenerator gen = new HeightMapMCAGenerator(heightMap, dir) īufferedImage cliffHeightMap = ImageIO.read( new URL( "")) īoolean onlyWhite = false // Only use the white parts of the heightmap Blazingly fast world manipulation for builders, large networks and developers. 从高度图创建新生成器 // 注意:如果你不想使用图片的话,请使用另一个构造函数īufferedImage heightMap = ImageIO.read( new URL( "")) NotMember submitted a new resource: Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content - Async WorldEdit - Edit millions of blocks without lag Please. Async WorldEdit - Edit millions of blocks without lag FastAsyncWorldEdit13932. 请查看 HeightMapMCAGenerator File dir = new File( "TestWorld/region") MCAWorld world = new MCAWorld(worldName, root, hasSky) The package size and how often the blocks are drawn are configurable in the config. All the block drawing is done in packages. 使用 FaweQueue String worldName = "world" įile root = new File(worldName + parator + "region") Jump To useful worldedit brushes for building minecraft fast async worldedit tutorial preview 1 Video Parts Jump To useful worldedit brushes for building. Async WorldEdit - Edit millions of blocks without lag This plugin has only one function: eliminate the lag caused by WorldEdit This is done by replacing the WorldEdits session with a special asynchronous one. YourKit is the creator of YourKit Java Profiler, YourKit. Thank you to YourKit for supporting our product by providing us with their innovative and intelligent toolsįor monitoring and profiling Java and. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for important guidelines to follow. The best way to submit a change is to create a fork on GitHub, put your changes there, and then create a "pull request" on our FastAsyncWorldEdit repository. Submitting Your ChangesįastAsyncWorldEdit is open source (specifically licensed under GPL v3), so note that your contributions will also be open source.
#Aasync worldedit code#
Want to add new features to FastAsyncWorldEdit or fix bugs yourself? You can get the game running, with FastAsyncWorldEdit, from the code here:įor additional information about compiling FastAsyncWorldEdit, see COMPILING.md. FastAsyncWorldEdit is compatible with Bukkit, Spigot and Paper. Use it on your Minecraft server to fix grieving and mistakes.return positive numbers (true) if the point is inside the shape. Use it in creative, survival in single player or on your server. Desc: Generates a shape according to a formula that is expected to.If you need help with anything, hop on discord (link above. The wiki has examples for various things like reading NBT, modifying world files, pasting schematics, splitting up tasks, lighting etc. FAWE also has some async wrappers for the Bukkit API. With selections, schematics, copy and paste, brushes, and scripting! FAWE maintains API compatibility with WorldEdit so you can use the normal WorldEdit API async.FAWE also installs the latest WorldEdit version that it is made for. FastAsyncWorldEdit is a fork of WorldEdit that has huge speed and memory improvements and considerably more featuresĪ Minecraft Map Editor. Description: FAWE will boost WorldEdits performance and add loads of useful commands to the already great WorldEdit plugin.
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woodlandtrust · 8 years ago
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“Trees matter, and that means every tree, including outliers and the craggy loners.”
As part of the Tree Charter arts programme, there will be eight artists in residence around the UK across the summer of 2017. In the latest Tree Charter blog we spoke to Rob and Harriet Fraser, who have been working with the Tree Charter project as a Charter Branch since 2016 with their "Long View" project.
As part of their Tree Charter art residency they will be building treefolds in Cumbria. a series of drystone ‘folds’ in Cumbria which will embrace new trees, offering a space for people to sit and pause with the trees, and revisit them over the years. 
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imagineabooksf · 8 years ago
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Review of Straight Outta Tombstone edited by David Boop
 Straight Outta Tombstone was worth the price of admission. An above average success.
 What is my definition of success, you may ask?
(You can skip this part if you have read any of my previous short story compilation reviews.)
To me, a short story compilation is akin to one of those giant bags of mixed candy you buy for Halloween. Some of what you get are your favorite kind, some are exceptionally good (just not your favorite), some are OK (but still candy, so pretty darn good), and some are awful because you can’t stand the flavor but you know other people love them anyway. And occasionally it includes one or two kinds of candy even the kids won’t touch.
With that in mind, I consider any short story collection to be a success if at least 3 or 4 stories fall into the first two categories of favorite or exceptionally good, and one (or better, none) fall into the even the kids won’t touch it category.
 13 of the 16 stories were either favorites or exceptionally good.
The stories ranged from fun to serious, from good to excellent, and from zombies to warlocks.
None of the stories was of the “even the kids won’t touch it” variety or the “I can’t stand the flavor” pile.
 My favorite stories were “The Treefold Problem” by Alan Dean Foster, “Dry Gulch Dragon” by Sarah A. Hoyt, and “A Fistful of Warlocks” by Jim Butcher.
 A veritable grab bag of good tales. I recommend it.
 Short thoughts on each story without spoilers:
“Bubba Shackleford’s Professional Monster Killers” by Larry Correia
A fun Monster Hunters story.                                                                     4 stars
 “Trouble in an Hourglass” by Jody Lynn Nye
This one made me dizzy.                                                                               4 stars
 “The Buffalo Hunters” by Sam Knight
Well done story .                                                                                               4 stars
 “The Sixth World” by Robert E. Vardeman
Interesting premise.                                                                                     3 stars
 “Easy Money” by Phil Foglio
I didn’t see that coming.                                                                                3 stars
 “The Wicked Wild” by Nicole Givens Kurtz
Strong story.                                                                                                      5 stars
 “Chance Corrigan and the Lord of the Underworld” by Michael A. Stackpole                          
Steampunk, western, fantasy in one.                                                       4 stars
 “The Greatest Guns in the Galaxy” by Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Ken Scholes
Fun and unexpected.                                                                                     4 stars
 “Dance of Bones” by Maurice Broaddus
A story with gravitas.                                                                                      4 stars
 “Dry Gulch Dragon” by Sarah A. Hoyt
Excellent story.                                                                                                 5 stars
 “The Treefold Problem” by Alan Dean Foster
Mad Amos is becoming one of my favorite characters.                     5 stars
 “Fountains of Blood” by David Lee Summers
Story with a twist.                                                                                            3 stars
 “High Midnight” by Kevin J. Anderson
A fun Dan Shamble story.                                                                             4 stars
 “Coyote” by Naomi Brett Rourke
Spooky and well done.                                                                                   4 stars
 “The Key” by Peter J. Wacks
Intriguing. Makes you want more of this story.                                    4 stars
 “A Fistful of Warlocks” by Jim Butcher
An excellent Warden Luccio story.                                                            5 stars
  I give it 4 stars.
(See rating system at http://tmblr.co/Zb30ArqLsiRe )
https://smile.amazon.com/Straight-Outta-Tombstone-Sam-Knight/dp/1481482696
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autoquotesbyzip-blog · 8 years ago
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Three treefolds to be built as a legacy of The Long View treefold:east will be built close to the location of the Little Asby Hawthorn, one of the “ordinary trees in extraordinary locations” featured in The Long View.
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pitchwisenet · 5 years ago
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Nove RPG igre 19.05.2020: Twilight 2000, Altered Carbon, Trudvang Adventures i još ponešto
Ove nedelje čitajte o novoj ediciji Twilight: 2000, Trudvang Adventures za 5e i Altered Carbon RPG. Tu su i informacije o Maximum Apocalypse RPG, Ubersreik Adventures II za Warhammer FRPG i Five and Infinity avanturama za Treefold (Modern AGE). Twilight: 2000 Ako redovno čitate Pitchwise, setićete se da […]
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treefoldinteriors · 2 years ago
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treefoldinterior · 3 years ago
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Luxury Interior Designers - Treefold Interiors & Decor
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𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐋𝐮𝐱𝐮𝐫𝐲 𝐃𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞🏠 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐲✔ 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐔𝐬👈🏼☺
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dhomedesigners · 3 years ago
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Modular Kitchen Designers in Hyderabad
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TreeFold Interiors & Décor are one of the top Modular Kitchen Designers in Hyderabad.  We are leading Modular Kitchen Designers in Nallagandla, Narsingi, Kokapet, Nakanramguda Hyderabad with many years of experience in designing and implementing kitchen fixtures. So now, no more delay book your own modular kitchen
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Company Name – TreeFold Interiors & Décor
Website - https://dhomedesigners.com/
Contact No. – 91- 97010 22576 , 91- 8686407240
Address –  Plot #40, 3rd Level Sanjana Nilayam, Near Hegde Hospital, Vittal Rao Nagar, Madhapur, Hitech City. Hyderabad, Telangana, 500081.
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swipestream · 7 years ago
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Straight Outta Tombstone
The weird western has been the red headed step-child of genre fiction. The idea pops up now and then but has never really taken off in popular culture in any big way.
More than likely, the first weird westerns I read were by Robert E. Howard in the Zebra paperback, Pigeons From Hell. The first weird western anthology I ever read was the Avon paperback edition of Razored Saddles, edited by Joe R. Lansdale and Pat LoBrutto. The 1980s horror boom still had the illusion of going on though serial killer fiction was already killing the horror genre.
Razored Saddles was a mixed bag, as most original fiction anthologies tend to be. I bought it off the shelf brand new in late 1990 during my Texas sojourn. I still remember Robert McCammon’s “Black Boots” best of all. To me, “Black Boots” was what a weird western should be. The story has never been reprinted. There was a time when Robert McCammon was poised to be the next Stephen King before he disappeared for a while.
Straight Outta Tombstone is the latest entry to the list of weird western anthologies. The trade paperback version came out last summer. I hate trade paperbacks and patiently waited for the mass market paperback, which just came out a little over a week ago.
This is a Baen paperback, $7.99 in cost, 371 pages. A good cover by Dominic Harman. Editor David Boop is someone new to me. His foreword is short at two pages. He mentions some movies, T.V. shows like The Wild, Wild West, and the Jonah Hex comic books. No mention of any pulp magazine or paperback prose fiction.
The first of 16 stories is from Larry Correia and the origins of the Monster Hunters International with “Bubba Shackleford’s Professional Monster Killers.” Set almost at the turn of the century so Correia can engage in some new guns that were just coming out. This is actually the first story in that series by Correia that I have read.
Jody Lynn Nye’s “Trouble in an Hour Glass” is a steam punk time travel paradox story involving stage coach robbers.
Were-bears and a rampaging Megatherium is the basis for Sam Knight’s “The Buffalo Hunters.” I would have been happy with a story with just a rampaging Megatherium.
Robert Vardeman’s “The Sixth World” has a government scientist and a Navajo healer encountering aliens.
“Easy Money” by Phil Foglio is a joke story of animal skinners providing dinosaur bones to museums back east from real live dinosaurs. Too glib for my taste.
Nicole Givens Kurtz features an African-American woman with some special powers. She has to deal with an enemy possessed by a demon.
Steampunk is front and center with “Chance Corrigan and the Lord of the Underworld” by Michael Stackpole. The story read to me as an homage to The Wild, Wild West. Hard to beat Dr. Miguelito Loveless as a villain.
Aliens traveling back in time to take on John Selman, killer of John Wesley Hardin is the basis for “The Greatest Guns in the Galaxy” by Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Ken Scholes. The aliens inadvertently set off a zombie apocalypse in old El Paso.
I have read Maurice Broaddus before in the Griots anthology. He has probably the most horror oriented story in the anthology in “Dance of Bones.” Bad things follow a cattle drive with a former buffalo soldier turned cook and tracker.
Sarah A. Hoyt is a writer who just has not clicked with me in the past. This continues with “Dry Gulch Dragon.” A shape-shifting dragon teams up with his girl-friend’s brother to rescue girl-friend from elves. The western element is very weak. This could have been set anywhere.
I can remember a paperback collection of Alan Dean Foster’s “Mad Amos” stories. Mad Amos returns in “A Treefold Problem.” This story is set in Wisconsin and the problem of repopossession of some undeveloped property. The story is built around a scatological joke at the end.
David Lee Summers brings together Billy the Kid, vampires, and some steampunk trappings in “Fountains of Blood.”
“High Midnight” by Kevin J. Anderson has a zombie private investigator and a hell raising gunslinger ghost. Nope, nope, nope. I don’t like this facile sort of fantasy going back to Thorne Smith through Unknown magazine. If I want this sort of thing, I will watch episodes of Bewitched on You Tube.
Supernatural vengeance by an Apache girl is “Coyote” by Naomi Brett Roarke. This was a an efficient update of a Weird Tales type story.
More steampunk in Peter J. Wacks’ “The Key.” There is a framing sequence with a gun toting Chinese female who tells the story of a western gunslinger and his katana wielding Japanese partner teaming up with Winston Churchill. They are out to deny a piece of ancient technology from Rasputin with a little help from Tesla. Too much name dropping going on. The story loses coherence like a A. E. van Vogt novel.
I have never read Jim Butcher before. “A Fistful of Warlocks” has Anastasia Luccio, a “warden,” travelling to Dodge City to battle a warlock. Wyatt Earp gets caught up in the action.
So, there you have it, Larry Correia and Jim Butcher are the stars and bookends to this anthology. Both deliver entertainment. I would give this anthology about a 3.5 out of 5 rating.
When I finished the book, it became clear that the weird western very much reflects our times. Razored Saddles has a 1980s horror quality to it. Straight Outta Tombstone is heavy on urban fantasy and steampunk elements.
There are two weird western anthologies that I have not read: Skull Full of Spurs: A Roundup of Weird Westerns (Dark Highway Press, 2000) and Dead Man’s Hand (edited by John Joseph Adams, Titan Books, 2014). Skull Full of Spurs has a bunch of 1990s horror writers. Dead Man’s Hand has writers from this decade who seem to show up often in the Martin-Dozois anthologies.
The best weird western anthology is Great Ghost Stories of the Old West. This was a hardback in 1968 and then a Scholastic Book Services paperback in 1973. All the stories are from western writers including Will Henry/Clay Fisher, T. V. Olsen, S. Omar Barker and others.
The newer original weird western anthologies are weak on the “west” portion of the equation. Often the stories could be set just about anywhere.
There has never been an anthology of legacy weird western stories by Otis Adelbert Kline, Arthur J. Burks, Robert E. Howard, Manly Wade Wellman, Manly Banister etc.
I would like to see a weird western anthology by western writers– James Reasoner, Robert Randisi, Peter Brandvold etc.  Makes me wish western writers including Elmer Kelton, Gordon D. Shirreffs, Lewis Patten, Les Savage Jr., Luke Short, Ernest Haycox had not tried their hand at writing at least one story marrying the fantastic with the western.
The problem has always been almost no market for this sort of thing to appear. It remains a niche category.
Straight Outta Tombstone published first on https://medium.com/@ReloadedPCGames
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jorgezarco · 7 years ago
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Treefold (en Orléans, France)
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