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- An incantation, a spell, a charm, an enchantment, or a bewitchery, is a magical formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects. The...
- Spellcraft: Aspects of Valor is a strategy game released for MS-DOS in 1992 by Asciiware. A Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was cancelled....
- believe in magic, a mani****tive force exercised through the practice of "spellcraft". Many Wiccans agree with the definition of magic offered by ceremonial...
- metal act. Nuclear Blast caught up with the band in their second release Spellcraft a year later, in which they continued playing gothic metal having influence...
- (n.p.): Echo Point Books & Media, LLC. 192 pp. Bartlett, S. (2015). Spellcraft for a Magical Year: Rituals and Enchantments for Prosperity, Power, and...
- Romantic Tales (1994) DarkseedMidnight Solemnly Dance (1996) DarkseedSpellcraft (1997) DarkseedRomantic Tales (Re-issued 1998 with tracks of the Demo...
- ISBN 978-0-7661-3242-9. Saint Germain, Jon (2018). Lithomancy: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals, and Coins. Lucky Mojo Curio Co. ISBN 978-0996147194...
- Dungeons & Dragons retro-clones are fantasy role-playing games that emulate earlier editions of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) no longer supported by Wizards...
- Buckland stated the cingulum should not be worn, but kept especially for spellcraft. The scourge is a type of religious whip. It is used in Gardnerian Wicca...
- Look up incantation, incantatory, or spellcraft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An incantation is a formula of words sung or spoken during a ceremony...