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Survey for the supernatural.
My current name is Archer. I am a type of what people call an Oracle, a guide you could say.
The weavers have asked me to learn of that which lives in shadow and those who cross the veil. Creatures of "myth" and "legend." If you are not the type of being I request I will know and you will waste your time lying to me. I need your help, I have much to prepare for and I need direct answers, that is, as much as I can get. I know many of you are bound by customs that have protected you for many generations. This information will be strictly for personal knowledge so I know how to help your culture delicately in the future. There is much to come. I am requesting information FROM werewolves(only physical shape shifters), vampires(those who live for centuries not bloodletters), and any other being who is no where close to human physically. Please do not waste my time I have much work to do. No I am no "hunter" or scientist. I work only for those who weave the path. I am desperate, this world is too big to search on foot.
If you are willing to help me with my lesson you can reply on here or to my e-mail: oraclereturns@yahoo.com
Survey:
Name or alias: Race/breed: General location:
were you born this way or turned?
is it hereditary only?
born of this world or another?
what do you require to sustain you?
Sleeping habits?
mating habits?(mix-breeding/pure-breeding opinions/traditions?)
Any religious or spiritual traditions in your culture?
are you alone or with others?
how secretive is your society or personal beliefs? are there rules?
is there any history on murder or cannibalism?
any other history on your breed you would like to include?
please, what is your personal history starting with when you discovered your ability to present day?
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Mar 4 2014, 3:09 AM EST by
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Twilight.....
If you're looking for information, on vampires, stay away from Twilight. Just trust me on that one, it's better for all parties involved to just avoid that POS. Anne Rice is a very good source, she is really one of the key people for the whole popularization of the vampire, namely the modern vampire. Cirque Du Freak isn't much better than Twilight, but the vampires don't sparkle in the sunlight and it's actually pretty good up till the last two books of the series, then it gets stupid.
If you're looking for a unique twist on vampires and werewolves, check out the Parasol Protectorate, by Gail Carriger, those are worth a looksee.
Witches, I'm currently having an issue finding. While not a novel, the Dragon Age series has a witch named Morrigan, though there isn't a whole lot of information on witches specifically, more mages.
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Oct 3 2011, 10:08 AM EDT by Anonymous
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if you are interested in magic or practice magic then read this
I have come across a site that I thought some people might find interesting.It is a site that is supposed to teach you magic,and no this isn't like the magicians that show up at birthday parties or circuses.This site teaches you how to become a wizard,witch,necromancer,warlock,healer,conjurer,enchanter,mage,druid,diviner,priest,satanist,elemental mage,ect.This site really fascinated me and I'm pretty sure some of you will find it interesting as well.
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Aug 17 2011, 4:52 PM EDT by
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Wizards and stuff
Is anyone here a wizard,witch,necromancer,demonmancer,sorcerer,scryer,ect?
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whoa
have you personaly read all of these books? and i thought i was a book worm. of all these books which should i read first?
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Nov 28 2010, 12:04 PM EST by
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Shtriga
The Shtriga (ultimately from the Roman strix; compare also Romanian strigã and Slavic strzyga), in Albanian folklore, was a vampiric witch that would suck the blood of infants at night while they slept, and would then turn into a flying insect (traditionally a moth, fly or bee). Only the shtriga herself could cure those she had drained (often by spitting in their mouths), and those who were not cured inevitably sickened and died.
Edith Durham recorded several methods traditionally considered effective for defending oneself from shtriga. A cross made of pig bone could be placed at the entrance of a church on Easter Sunday, rendering any shtriga inside unable to leave. They could then be captured and killed at the threshold as they vainly attempted to pass. She further recorded the story that after draining blood from a victim, the shtriga would generally go off into the woods and regurgitate it. If a silver coin were to be soaked in that blood and wrapped in cloth, it would become an amulet offering permanent protection from any shtriga. The shtriga will refuse to eat anything spiced or containing garlic.
In the beliefs of people of Ancient Rome, these are evil female creatures. They manifest as birds with female faces that would steal small children left unattended. They were a type of vampire and also used as a very evil Nursery bogie to control the behavior of children. This word now denotes a witch in modern Italian folklore.
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