Curses
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- | vulgar 'magicks' often found in old stories, fairy tales, or gypsy folklore, which when employed cause various maladies or problems to the recipient thereof. Though not often viewed as being terribly 'magickal', curses may have their merit; recent interest in psionics and psychic ability might shed light on the negative energy thus cast as disrupting the ricipient's own natural will, or perhaps the will itself being overthrown from the force thereof. In the end, with such a minor 'spell', it is the magician's own fault if s/he falls prey to such petty things. | + | vulgar 'magicks' often found in old stories, fairy tales, or gypsy folklore, which when employed cause various maladies or problems to the recipient thereof. |
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vulgar 'magicks' often found in old stories, fairy tales, or gypsy folklore, which when employed cause various maladies or problems to the recipient thereof.