February 2012
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Saturday
free-spells: Today is ruled over by the planet Saturn, and that makes it the perfect time for: Banishing Binding Protection Finding lost items Overcoming obstacles Finding new freedoms Find some time to be magick today and capture the power of Saturn.
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January 2012
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Wendigo
fantasticallore: Origin: Native American; Algonquin Type: Cannibalistic evil spirit If a human ever resorts to cannibalism to survive, they may turn into a Wendigo. They are violent creatures, always craving for human flesh.They are commonly depicted as tall and skeletal, with gray skin. In other depictions they are beasts with fangs. with horns that grow larger the more humans consumed....
Jan 21st
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Jormungandr
fantasticallore: Origin: Norse mythology Type: Giant sea serpent Jormungandr was thrown into the ocean surrounding Midgard by the god Odin, and is one of the offspring of Loki. He is so large he can surround the world, reaching it’s tail. It is said that he will battle with his enemy, Thor, at Ragnarok. He will rise from the ocean and poison the land and sky.
Jan 21st
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Fafnir
fantasticallore: Origin: Norse mythology Type: Dragon Once a dwarf, Fafnir and his brother Regin killed their father to steal his gold. Fafnir took the treasures and transformed himself into a dragon to guard his hoard. He is done in by a sword to the heart by the hero, Sigurd. (Siegfried)
Jan 21st
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Jotun
fantasticallore: Origin: Norse mythology Type: Giants Offsprings of the giant Ymir, the Jotun represent the forces of chaos, and the destructive powers of nature. The Jotun’s continuous battle with the god Odin is a constant war, and each time the gods win it symbolizes civilization’s triumph over nature. When Ragnarok comes, the Fire Giants will set fire to Yggdrasil, the world tree,...
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Edward Elric.
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