So I am not actually a practicing wiccan nor do I practice an extent of the religion or any magic or magick casting of any sort. This is more for research purposes for a book I'm writing. I need two different spells. Basically my main character is a mermaid who was tranformed to a human through magic and lives life in our world. She wears a locket that within has a spell which allows her her to reassume her original form and transform a huamn as well (so as they can survive undert the water) and a secondary spell that allows her to revert herself and the other individual to their respectiive human forms. If you have a spell you could suggest or a site you know of where I could find a spell for either transformation it would be much appreciated.
ok by the sounds of it you are writing a fantasy book, so why cant you make up the "spell" yourself?...
On this site there are real practitioners who take things very seriously, we don't use "mermaid" spells, simply because it is not achievable and the only way this alledged "mermaid" could exist if any is on the astral plane,
Obviously with any site there is a few Dumb*ss' who think it is achievable and would gladly give you am redundant rhyme or verse that does completely nothing except make you feel idiotic after many attempts to try it.
We dont make mermaids/vampyres/warewolves we are simply energy manipulaters, using the energy around us to make an effect in our life or someone else!
Well first off, thank you for cutting me down and making insinuations about my intelligence Dyrian, must make you feel so big. That said, I was simply looking for help and suggestion of spell phrasings to use as inspiration since not being a practitioner myself I'm really not sure how to correctly phrase a spell or inacntation and I want my novel to have some extent of realism to it. Oh and just a sidenote, don't insult me, directly or otherwise, if you can't even correctly conjugate the insult you're throwing at me.
Perhaps the locket could contain a chant written on the skin of some Burdock root, by the blood of a fish?
Two layers to the locket, when one layer is filled with water, she turns into a mermaid?
thanks for the suggestions Instinkt... out of curiosity is burdock a type of ocean flora? If it is, what region of the ocean is it typically indiginous to?
Burdock root is an underground root from the burdock plant. Most effective on wounds or rat bites.
I'm not sure why I thought of it, I guess since there are alot of river rats around here.
Regardless of where burdock root comes from, I think you have a pretty good idea there. Why don't you research some underwater plants that have a "skin", and just put that in place of the burdock?