Animal Summon
This is a test spell to summon an animal to you.
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Casting Instructions for 'Animal Summon'
You will need the following items for this spell:
- None
Say the animals name you want 3 times. Every time you say the animals name clap once. When you are done doing this say: "Mote it be" and your animal will appear.
Remember only you can see your animal. You can cast this spell as many times as you want. This animal will protect you and attack for you until another animal conjured by this same spell kills your animal. This animal can also cast spells if you teach it to.
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on Jul 01, 2015
Last edited on Sep 03, 2017
Part of the Spell Casters Library.
Last edited on Sep 03, 2017
Part of the Spell Casters Library.
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Do you need a strong will or good knowledge with magic for this spell to work?
ok so for me it didnt work (i think it didnt work) but maybe it was because im not so experienced with magic yet...
This spell will not work because it appears to be summoning a physical animal to your side and magick does not work that way. If it was calling on an energy or familiar of sorts to protect you then maybe it's plausible but to clap your hands and say an animals name and poof they're there, no. [heck I can't even yell at my cat while clapping my hands in the same room and he obeys me! *clap* stop *clap* eating *clap* the *clap* plant! Nope, nothing]
Does it summon a sperit animal or a phisicol one?
Neither, the spell doesn't work. If it did you would be more likely to summon a spirit since magick doesn't do instant physical changes.
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