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Starting new coven
By: / Beginner
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I was wondering when if it will be possible at all to start a new coven.
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When Pet, decides he wants to go through the mess of sorting out and deleberating all the non sense that took place last time covens were open to be made, either that or it has to do with a file space or transfer allowence issue, I have heard both, even other stories as why the option was closed in the first place.

~Illy

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Re: Starting new coven
By: / Beginner
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Thanks. Then how do you become a priestess of an existing coven?

the priest hasn't been on since last year and the priestess was on in feb or march cant remember which. I think that is really wrong. If you are in charge of a coven stick with it.
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To become a priestess of an exsisting coven, you have to have been on the site and in the coven for a while showing that you can lead by example, showing and displaying that you are responsible, knowledgable, and good enough. It really helps by participating and helping others, knowing the answers or being able to find the, I.E. research is also very important.

But usually the position is offered to you, not by asking for it. In the case of the HP's being gone or have deserted the coven. You can always mail a mod and talk to them about the situation and see what they have to say.

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Re: Starting new coven
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Thank you for your help and the info you have provided.
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By: / Adept
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