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Sword of the Creator
AB6IX for MAPS MARCH ISSUE
It's our 5th anniversary!
Wow hello!
This has really snuck up on me, I've been on this account for a long time and I would just like to thank everyone who's been here and stayed here even through the drought of content (I'm working on it I promise). So uh thank you all so much for your support thank this fandom for being so lovely and cheers to another year!
Dongwoo’s amazing vocals can surprise anyone :3
Beacon for Pet Remembrance
Recently, the dog I had for my entire life passed away. It’s left me feeling empty inside and having panic attacks and bad dreams from thinking about where she might be, and if she’s happy.
This is a very simple, small spell to allow your pet to be able to find their way home, if they so wish, or to act simply as a reminder that you are there and thinking of them.
Items needed:
A white candle
Their favorite toys/items that remind you of them--my dog loved peanut butter dog treats, so I used those, and her name was Lucky, so I added a horseshoe
Sigils for peace, remembrance, and home
Steps:
Cleanse yourself and your space, and go through whatever pre-ritual preparations you have
Light the candle.
Draw the sigils on the candle, saying, ‘Even if you are no longer home, home will always be here for you.’ Say the words as clearly as you can.
Place the items around the candle, focusing on the joy and happiness they brought your pet
Close your eyes and repeat, ‘Even if you are no longer home, home will always be here for you, [name].’ Personalize it if you want to--call out to them by their nickname, tell them how much you miss them, and how happy you are that they’re free and in peace.
Place the candle somewhere that’s in a place you’ll be around often, so you can always have it in your periphery (both for safety, and for remembrance). Try not to move the candle much, as it’s meant to be a beacon for them to know where you are.
Carefully blow the candle out when you believe enough time has passed, but leave the candle in the same place for at least a day. Repeat however often as you need.
I hope this helps bring some small amount of peace to someone.
I love you, Lucky. I hope you’re running around on beaches and eating all of the peanut butter you could ever want.
--Emma