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On Necromancers And Loving One | Pt. I
featuring quasi-forbidden love, first times, the exploration of necromancy and young magical women coming into their power. --- “How much do you know about necromancers?” Jessie asks Wanda at lunch just as she’s about to bite into her apple, and giving her pause. She puts her fruit down, glancing around a half-empty cafeteria.
“Not much,” she honestly replies. “We haven’t covered it yet. There’s not a lot of them left. Why?”
“There are exactly ten necromancers left in the world, and all of them are in prison since, well - they are necromancers and they tend to murder people,” her mentor tells her, and Wanda nods. From her limited knowledge, she’s aware those aren’t considered to be the most benevolent of creatures. “Except, correction - there were exactly ten necromancers left in the world. Now there are thirteen of them.” At Wanda’s slowly widening eyes, she nods. “Yeah. We think we might’ve tracked three young ones down. Jones sent a unit to pick them up. Well, two units and some back up.”
“Goddess,” Wanda breathes. Jessie snorts.
“Yeah. This is some next level shit.”
“Wait, so - what’s gonna happen to them? How did we track them down, were they — are there people hurt?”
“No, no,” Jessie waves her hand. “They are brand new. Literally. They absorbed the curse today, if our calculations are correct.”
Wanda blinks. “What curse?” She asks, and Jessie blinks at her back.
“So you don’t know how necromancers are made?”
“Made?” Wanda echoes once again, feeling more than a little dense. Not something she wants to be in front of her supervisor. Especially not the Dr. Jessie Leavenworth, whom she’s quietly idolized throughout grad school. “I thought… I mean, I assumed they were just witches. Like us. I thought necromancy was just another practice. Like potions, or — or blood magic.” They covered the theory of blood magic last week in her Defense training. It’s still a little terrifying to think about. She’s not looking forward to it.
“It’s worse than blood magic, hon,” Jessie tells her, with a sympathetic tone. “I’ll give you a crash course, don’t worry that pretty little red head of yours. I’m pretty sure Jones wants me to handle these kids, and I want you to shadow me. This is gonna be a fascinating case.”
Wanda blinks again. “KIds? They are children?”
---
They aren’t children, it turns out. But to a hundred and sixty one year old Jessie, everyone’s a kid - fresh-out-of-graduate-school Wanda included. To Wanda herself, though, the necromancers aren’t children. They are barely younger than her; all three just turned twenty three yesterday.
On their twenty third birthday, they’ve mutilated fifteen combat witches sent to rescue them. And were about to do far worse until Jones herself hadn't intervened, transposing there against protocol and binding their craft.
Saw a list of "the creepiest things people have seen in a cemetery"
And one on the list was a wooden box with a smiley face and heart with crossed bones painted on it. Inside was broken glass, a button and "they think there was something else" burried in the children's section. They were freaked out because they asked the priest and his response was of course that it was just simply "witchcraft."
Of course I can't think of anything else it could be, but I'm thinking it was probably a protection charm, or a curse directed at someone who has harmed children... Broken glass is usually related to curses, the button was likely a taglock. If we knew the third item I could probably say for sure what it was. The reason my assumption is that it may have been a protection charm rather than a curse is that:
1- it was buried in the children's section, not the ideal place for a curse meant to draw harmful spirits.
2- the smiley face and heart on the box. If you were intending something harmful this would be the opposite kind of energy.
The broken glass reminds me of a specific "scapegoat" protection charm I've seen used many times before, the charm is intended to draw curses aimed at the person whose taglock is included in the charm and rebound the negative intent back at the caster. That was my first idea of what it could be.
But the more I think about it, if it was actually a curse it would make the most sense if this curse was directed at a predator, possibly even someone who harmed one of the children burried there. That would make perfect sense.
Either way... The person who opened it probably got a kick of bad luck for messing with it...
Or maybe it was a box belonging to one of the children containing their treasures, and the glass piece simply broke by accident and it had nothing to do with the occult. Maybe?
But anyway, I just wanted to share my thoughts about this since I don't really have anywhere else to muse on it. From one necromancer to another, don't bury things easily found or harmful in a cemetery. No one wants to go to visit their late child and find something that looks for all the world (and especially the uninitiated) like you are disturbing the spirit of their loved one to carry out a curse.
Be respectful of the spirits and their loved ones, or you don't deserve the privilege of being allowed in the cemetery.
Well, I didn't think to mention, but this IS a necromancy blog...
(Heads up for those who don't like mention of finding animal remains) The other night I let my puppies out to use the bathroom in my fenced in yard, and my Teebs boy brought in a bird which seemed to be quite long dead. I sit out and watch them closely to make sure they can't get into anything they shouldn't (my neighbors are kinda sketchy) so I know it wasn't one of mine who killed it, I assume a neighborhood cat left it in my yard at some point... Either way, before I knew it was there it was on my bedroom floor Lol I cleaned it up obviously, but the head happened to be detached already and most of an almost perfect skull was showing. I kind of just got the feeling that I should keep it? I don't so much think its just my weirdo necrowitch side showing, because normally I would clean all of the remaining bones, but I just got the idea to keep only the head. So my darling husband came home the next morning to find a mostly cleaned skull sitting in water (in a sealed bag!!) on our kitchen counter. To his credit he never even questioned it Lol he said it was cool when I showed it to him. I do need to figure out the best way to gently push the dent in the skull back into place though. I expect Ill see the proper way (if there is one) once its finished cleaning. Tonight seems to be the night for rambling Lol sorry about that. I felt a small fluttering soul attached to that skull, so I choose to believe this happens to be one of those strange occurrences which happens for a reason. I look forward to finding a place on my new alter for the little dear ❤
When you're a bone collector in West Virginia, you tend to accumulate antlers over the years! The last picture is my current altar, having three dogs can make displaying your bone collection a bit more complicated.
30 Days of Craft Focus - Necrowitch
Day 14 - What is your favorite resource for your craft, that you would reccomend for someone trying to learn? 100% hands down I reccomend getting a Tumblr account. That's what I tell anyone who asks me about learning any kind of witchcraft! Of course I always try to find at least three unrelated sources for everything, but honestly a lot of the more traditional sources have a habit of stagnation. Some books have good useful new information, but a lot of the authors write the same things all the other authors have written. On Tumblr we are always building on what we know and collaborating to get better and even new information. Considering I want to publish a book about witchcraft in the future Im kind of shooting myself in the foot with that answer lol and I still do buy books on different subjects often, but for beginners I always reccomend they come here to get the basics first.
30 Days of Craft Focus -Necrowitch
Day 1- What paths do you focus on in your craft? My biggest focus is on communication with the dead, but as I've learned more and more about my craft I find myself calling on spirits less and less. Usually they seek me out with a message they need delivered (boy is that awkward!) or I just do my best to guide them on their way to the afterlife. I have also been called on to remove nasty entities from homes when they get the habit of causing too much trouble and are too stubborn to leave using the usual methods. I also use a lot of sigils! I enjoy making them, and I've made some for just about any occasion. I prefer the term Necrowitch because I find myself somewhere between a Necromancer and a more 'all purpose' kind of witch, and besides that I just like how Necrowitch sounds ;)
💀 Death Witches in Other Roles 💀
To Understand Death is to Understand Life
💀Death witches in the kitchen, cooking food to sustain the grieving or preparing a dumb supper
💀 Death witches in the garden, tending to poisonous plants, and special flowers to place on graves
💀 Death witches as doctors and nurses, helping to bring the living back from the brink, or making the crossing easier for the newly dead
💀❤ So many people think that death magic is this dark thing but what they don't realize is that no one can truly appreciate and understand life without first coming to terms with death ❤💀