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Continuation of last post cause this is gonna drive me inside. I can physically place the runes in the line of code but it just won’t register them. WHYY PROGRAM WHYYYYY JUST REGISTER THEM ALREADYYYY
When you want to use Theban Script for your programming for spells, but can’t figure out how to copy and paste the font as is, so you feel like a giant idiot cause you’re pretty sure other people figured this kind of thing out before but you don’t know how.
HEYYYYY
Sorry I haven’t been on here more, but to make up for it, here’s a coding spell I made based on red-moon-witch’s glamour spell.
#include <iostream> #include<string> using namespace std; int main() { string light_candle; std::cout << "Are you ready for white and purple candles to be in place?" << endl; cin >> light_candle; if (light_candle == "yes") { cout << "Candles have been lit" << endl; } string stones; cout << "Are you ready for Tiger eye, Obsidian, and Smokey quartz to be set out in front of candles?" << endl; cin >> stones; if (stones == "yes") { cout << "Stones have now been places in front of candles" << endl; } string lavender; cout << "Are you ready to take lavender out, and set it in front of crystals?" << endl; cin >> lavender; if (lavender == "yes") { cout << "Lavender has been placed in front of crystals" << endl; } string pull_energy; cout << "Would you like to proceed with pulling energy from crystals, and push it into crystals?" << endl; cin >> pull_energy; if (pull_energy == "yes") { cout << "Proceeding with pulling energy from crystals, and pushing it into crystals" << endl; } string surround; cout << "Proceed with surrounding the lavender with the crystals, allowing the energy soak into it?" << endl; cin >> surround; if (surround == "yes") { cout << "Proceeding with surrounding the lavender with the crystals and soaking it in their energy" << endl; } string incantation; cout << "Are you ready to speak the incantation?" << endl; cin >> incantation; if (incantation == "yes") { cout << "I didn't sleep well, I'm not feeling well, I tried really hard, but I still lost the fight. Regardless I have things to do, I've got to move, so even if I'm not up for calculus, I know I look damn gorgeous." << endl; } string blow_candles; cout << "Are you ready to complete the spell by blowing out the candles?" << endl; cin >> blow_candles; if (blow_candles == "yes") { cout << "Candles have been blown out. The spell is now complete." << endl; } system("pause"); return 0; }
I just realized I’ve never posted a string spell on here, so I decided to post one. This is generally how I do it, it works pretty well for curses, prayers, and blessings so if anyone wants to use this method it’s all good!
Me: I wanna cast a spell for the blood moon but I don't have all the ingredients and I'm lazy...
Me: *Just draws my witchsona casting the spell instead."
thirty more days until
20BITEEN
Spider Art Curse
This little was inspired by the spell featured in the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but it’s not just a spell it can also be a little tip for witches who don’t have ingredients for spells.
Cause lets be honest no one wants to gather a shit ton of spiders for a curse, no thirst for revenge is that freaking strong.
So this is a very simple curse that’ll make your target get that nagging feeling, where you think there’s a spider on you or in the room, but it’s not really there.
ONE MORE THING
This just hit me, and bare with me cause like I said, I’m a little woozy.
But in terms of what I said that codes and magic circles are similar. The same can even be said for the Lesser Keys of Solomon and summoning circles in general. Listen just bare with me for a sec.
Think of the demons as a program, you want to summon them for a purpose: help you study, make it so that people won’t cut you in line, protect you from bullies, etc. But in order to get the program that you want you to need to use a specific “code” or summoning circle to get your result.
You need to “program” a circle in order to perform this specific action. When you think about demons and their respective circles that way, the similarities with each other are kind of funny.
OKAY I’M GONNA PASS OUT NOW.
I’VE BEEN EXPERIMENTING!!!
SORRY IF I’M GONNA BE RAMBLING A BIT BUT I’VE BEEN SICK FOR THREE DAYS AND MY MIND IS A LITTLE WONKY RIGHT NOW.
But the reason I haven’t been posting very often on the blog is because I’ve been wanting to do a little bit experimenting with coding and magic circles. Now by experimenting, I mean cram numbers and letters together until the build works, hit the debugger and see what happens.
DID YOU KNOW GIFS GO GREAT WITH CODE WITCHCRAFT CAUSE I DIDN’T UNTIL NOW.
So back on track!! Sigils, well more specifically magic circles!!
Magic circles are essentially just big sigils, however, they work the same way coding does. Coding is using words and numbers in order to create something whether it be a program to open up a document or something that helps you track the weather, it’s numbers and letters that are strung together for a specific purpose. Get it? Hehehe, string?
Magic circles are basically the same thing but prettier, some have letters that make the intent known for what the circle is meant to be used for. Some require more elaborate features, like a triangle for the specific placement of the caster or the words that describe what you want to happen around the rim of the circle.
But in the end, Magic Circles are pretty code, shapes, and letters that are strung together for a goal in mind. So I have been experimenting to see what would happen if you bring coding and magic circles together. I might report my findings later when I’m less sleep deprived.
But that’s the excuse I’m going with! This post is getting long enough as it is!
Friend: So the spell in this book is really old and supposedly really dangerous.
Me: Huh...I'm gonna see if I can convert to computer code.
Friend: But we don't know what's gonna happen if you do that???
Me: Welp. We're gonna find out.
Me as a kid: The color pink is terrible and I'm never gonna use it for anything.
Me now: Alright so I'm gonna use this pink candle, and I'm color code the text in this spell program to pink, and oh these pink crystals would look good in my room, and-
Augmented Reality
I’m probably not the only person who came up with this idea, but since I don’t see it floating around anywhere. Has anyone considered using Augmented Reality with their craft? I mean you can get free apps and everything now on your cell phone.
Just yesterday I was messing around with an app that had a glowing magic circle. It can’t hurt to give it a shot.
When you have a dream that you programmed a spell, but then you wake up and are legit confused on why you can’t find it on your computer.
Friend: You've been using a lot of spray paint and backlights for your spells lately, why?
Me: *Shows them the K/DA music video.*
Friend: Holy shit.
Me: I KNOW RIGHT!?!
When you go to bed and have a dream where the only vivid detail you remember is making a pact with a spirit, and you’re not sure if you should be concerned about that or not:
Tech Witch Visualization tip
Tech witchcraft still requires visualization, no matter if you’re using code like me or even emoji spells. However, if you’re having trouble visualizing for your spells or are unsure of how you can power those spells or sigils up, think of it this way.
Your phones, your computer, whatever medium you’re using requires energy in order to function. The codes or emoji’s you are using, are just directing that energy, programming it in order to fulfill a specific function, when you hit send or run, you are unleashing that energy for your spell or sigil.
Just think of it this way when you’re trying to cast a spell. Don’t try to overthink that you need to do something special just because you’re using technology, you already have the energy in the palm of your hand.
Now all you need to do is manipulate it.
I invoke a circle of protection around Roz, Harvey, and Susie. BECAUSE THEY HAVE ALREADY BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH GOD DAMN IT, DON’T HURT THEM DURING SEASON 2.