people are missing out on the fact that Armand is clinically insane. like that is a human brain that was forced to live for 500 years. he was trafficked, stuck in cults, abused beyond imagination. he man isn't just toxic, he's lost it
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Witchcraft Basics Masterlist!
Witchcraft Basics and Giggles:
Everything to know before you start!
The various practices
The Tools
healing, protecting, and grounding.
shielding and banishing
herbs,oils and crystals.| Herbs | Oils | Crystals
the sabbatsthe
Elements
astrology + astrology calendar
spells, hexes and curses
energy manipulation
the various entitis
Divination tool
Symbology
Shadow Work
Witchy hack
Offerings
Grimoire/book of shadows
more master lists!
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We’re advertising a book for readers of adult romance and fantasy: The Coven by Harper L. Woods
WHAT’S IT ABOUT
This is a sexy, deliciously imaginative fantasy romance where The Magicians meets Ninth House with vampires.
Raised to be her father’s weapon against the Coven that took away his sister and his birthright, Willow would do anything to protect her younger brother from suffering the same fate. Her duty forces her to go to the secret town of Crystal Hollow and the prestigious Hollow’s Grove University—where the best and brightest of her kind learn to practice their magic free from human judgment.
There are no whispered words here. No condemnation for the blood that flows through her veins. The only animosity Willow faces comes from the beautiful and infuriating Headmaster, Alaric Grayson Thorne, a man who despises her just as much as she loathes him and everything he stands for.
But that doesn’t mean secrets don’t threaten to tear the school in two. No one talks about the bloody massacre that forced it to close decades prior, only the opportunity it can afford to those fortunate enough to attend.
Because for the first time in fifty years, the Coven will open its wards to the Thirteen.
Thirteen promising students destined to change the world.
If the ghosts of Hollow’s Grove’s victims don’t kill them first.
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Watching Louis descend into rage filled madness while plotting the demise of the coven, seeing him enter the theatre and soaking it with gasoline while the troupe slept, him reclaiming Claudia’s dress and her journals, his rage igniting the room, getting to listen to the coven scream as they’re burned to death or hacked apart or both, Eglee and Celeste caught completely by surprise and exploding in flames on their bikes, Louis baiting Santiago and not just cutting his head off (which I hope he felt every agonizing second of) but kicking it away like a fucking soccer ball
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show armand has the rage that only a girl at 16 can feel, but the vampire lestat's armand has the biblical fury of a 1950s housewife on the strongest dose of vallium
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I need a shirt with the aroace flag as stripes going down it that says, "I read romance books for the lore."
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if smeyer wasn't a coward vamp!Bella would have immediately eaten her daughter Rensesmem whole-hog like Saturn Devouring His Son
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Transfem Book Recs for International Women's Day
Happy International Women's Day! Here are some transfem book recommendations for you:
Book Titles:
Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier
Joy, to the World by Kai Shappley and Lisa Bunker
A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall
Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Just Happy To Be Here by Naomi Kanakia
Me and My Dysphoria Monster by Laura Kate Dale and Hui Qing Ang
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi
For the Love of April French by Penny Aimes
Fake It by Lily Seabrooke
Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters
Fierce Femmes And Notorious Liars by Kai Cheng Thom
Princess of the Pomegranate Moon by Emily Wynne
Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson
The Ojja-Wojja by Magdalene Visaggio and Jenn St-Onge
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star by Jadzia Axelrod and Jess Taylor
Into the Gray by Margaret Killjoy
Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Jane Plante
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We’re advertising a book for readers of adult romance and fantasy: The Coven by Harper L. Woods
WHAT’S IT ABOUT
This is a sexy, deliciously imaginative fantasy romance where The Magicians meets Ninth House with vampires.
Raised to be her father’s weapon against the Coven that took away his sister and his birthright, Willow would do anything to protect her younger brother from suffering the same fate. Her duty forces her to go to the secret town of Crystal Hollow and the prestigious Hollow’s Grove University—where the best and brightest of her kind learn to practice their magic free from human judgment.
There are no whispered words here. No condemnation for the blood that flows through her veins. The only animosity Willow faces comes from the beautiful and infuriating Headmaster, Alaric Grayson Thorne, a man who despises her just as much as she loathes him and everything he stands for.
But that doesn’t mean secrets don’t threaten to tear the school in two. No one talks about the bloody massacre that forced it to close decades prior, only the opportunity it can afford to those fortunate enough to attend.
Because for the first time in fifty years, the Coven will open its wards to the Thirteen.
Thirteen promising students destined to change the world.
If the ghosts of Hollow’s Grove’s victims don’t kill them first.
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So I’ve been watching more documentaries on ancient Egypt recently and I’ve discovered that the Egyptians were extremely clean people and would shave all their hair off (and wear those wigs) to avoid lice
Therefore both Amun and Kebi are probably, canonically, bald
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© Susan Ilka
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Countdown to Agatha: Day 781
Agatha: “It’s crazy that just anyone can buy superglue”
Y/N: “What’s that supposed to mean?”
Agatha: “Hmm? Oh nothing in particular”
*meanwhile*
Wanda: “Why won’t the fridge open?”
Wanda: “Why is there a rubber duck on the ceiling?!”
Wanda: “Why the FUCK does my crown have rhinestones on it?!”
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Virginia Coffman - Castle at Witches Coven - Piatkus - 1966
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