Stones & Crystals: Amiante Answer:
A fire-proof stone which protects against magick of all kinds. You can carry it on your person if you feel a threat of magick, or ...
Stones & Crystals: Anachitis Answer:
A stone that is used to conjure spirits from water & trap them until the conjurer is finished with them. ...
Stones & Crystals: Ananeithidus Answer:
A stone used to conjure evil spirits; often associated with necromancy. ...
Stones & Crystals: Antiphates Answer:
A black-colored stone which protects against witchcraft of all kinds. It is great when you want to create a circle of protection when you are ...
Stones & Crystals: Antracites Answer:
A stone that has the radiance of fire with white veins. The stone would cure abcesses. When submerged in water the stone glows, when coated ...
Stones & Crystals: Fingitas Answer:
This translucent stone was part of a legend that a castle was built entirely of Fingitas. Because of its transculence there was no need for ...
Stones & Crystals: Hyena Answer:
This stone was supposedly pulled from the eye of a Hyena. It could cure quartan (a mild form of malaria) and gout. When placed under ...
Stones & Crystals: Belocolus Answer: A stone which brings the person carrying it invisibility. It is a rare white stone with a black center. ...
Featured Reading Material: The Origins of Halloween Traditions Answer:
The Origins of Halloween Traditions
Jack-o-Lanterns were originally made from turnips. In America turnips were too expensive for the new citizens so pumpkins were used instead.
How ...
Creatures: Thunderbird Answer: THUNDERBIRD
We usually assume birds are fragile yet graceful creatures; humble in flight and winsome. There were birds that were the exact opposite and would pepper ...
Creatures: Stork-Legends Answer:
The stork is an interesting black or white bird. There are some stories that tell a tale of a stork taking a human form. ...
Mystery: Military Mysteries Answer: Military Mishaps
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A Few Good Men is hardly a classic, but the legal drama on film was actually based off of a play by the ...