
The Abatwa (Ah-Bot-Wah), also known as Umutwa, Batwa, or Twa, are a small race of Fae in Africa. They are so small they could live in anthills and ride on large ants as transportation. They could hide themselves behind a single blade of grass, if needed. They are often described as fearsome warriors, and hunters, which is true.
Because of their tiny size, they were well-disciplined in the arts of defense and survival. Despite some legends, which cast a unilateral negativity of their ferocious personalities, the Abatwa largely minded their own business and brought no intentional harm. Because of their tiny size, they often had to defend themselves, and would only take action if harm was coming to them.
They are a peaceful race who live in Southern Africa. They are selective in who they choose to appear before; usually only children under five years of age, wizards/witches, and pregnant women. When revealed to a pregnant women an Abatwa signifies she will give birth to a boy. They can bring blessings, happiness and favor to your life.
As spirit companions they attract fields of good luck, prosperity, hope, and fortune. They are highly active, loyal and quick to offer guidance and support in all areas of life. They get along well with other spirits for joint tasks in good luck. They are intelligent and courageous companions of many talents.
REALM INFORMATION
Born or created in the Earthen Realm.
Able to exist within or move freely between the Earthen and Spiritual Realms.
WHY ARE THEY GOOD SPIRIT COMPANIONS?
Abatwas bring good luck, provide support in magickal endeavors, and assist with taking away burdens in life.
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ARTS CLASSIFICATION
ABATWA ASSOCIATIONS
| Weekday | Monday |
| Planet | Saturn |
| Month | January |
| Gemstone | Garnet |
| Color | Orange |
| Foliage | Birch |
| Animal | Tiger |
| Scent | Melon |
| Herb | Thyme |
Associations can be used to create a closer connection with a spirit or entity companion. You can use any combination of these Association items to create offerings, rituals, and bonding exercises between you.
Weekday: For the best initial bonding results it is recommended you meditate, perform rituals, invocations, or spells for the spirit or entity on this day.
Planet: Utilize opportunities when the planet is in conjunction with the Moon for any rituals associated with your companion. You can also use imagery of the planet as a decoration to strengthen bonding exercises.
Month: A long block of time in which you can perform rituals or celebrations associated with your companion.
Gemstone: You can purchase gemstones – rough, tumbled, polished, faceted, or jewelry with specimens of the associated gemstone to enhance bonding. It also provides Earthen core energy to strengthen connections between you and your companion.
Color: You can use altar decorations, tiles, cloths, or other items of the associated color to support bonding and harmony.
Foliage: You can use fresh or dried foliage, as well as depictions of the foliage on textiles, art, or other decorations to support bonding and harmony.
Animal: Statues or prints with the associated animal are good decorations for promoting bonding and connection with your companion.
Scent: You can purchase candles, incense, cones, oils, sprays, etc. to use while interacting and bonding with your companion.
Herb: You can use fresh or dried herbs to create offerings to show appreciation for your companion.
Purchase Abatwa customizable offerings and kits.
Read our detailed guide on How To Use and Make Offerings.
TIPS FOR INITIAL BONDING WITH ABATWA
– Read our detailed guide on Connecting and Working With Spirit Companions
– Wonderful initial offerings for an Abatwa include drum music, suede leather, or pebbles.
MANIFESTATIONS
– Can manifest as thoughts, streaks of white or orange light, light orbs of multiple colors.
Average size: Small: 1-5ft
They are typically under 4′ in height as grown adults.
Lifespan: Short: 0-100 years
They have been assigned a “Short” lifespan.

