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Um, wow.
As a practicing witch, I have to say the _most_ unrealistic thing out of all of this (which is saying a _lot_) is the “spellbinding beat” of music thing.
Our music tends to sound more like it was written by Donovan. *hangs head in shame*
Well, that and the floofy lavender princess dresses. Our music may sometimes lapse into meek and inconsequential sentimentality, but our dress sense is badass.
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From little acorns come some wild sacrificial revels.
Now Oak’s GRANDSON… there was a bad one.
Um, wow.
As a practicing witch, I have to say the _most_ unrealistic thing out of all of this (which is saying a _lot_) is the “spellbinding beat” of music thing.
Our music tends to sound more like it was written by Donovan. *hangs head in shame*
Well, that and the floofy lavender princess dresses. Our music may sometimes lapse into meek and inconsequential sentimentality, but our dress sense is badass.
I thought *all* wood was evil?
Imagine the Frankensteinian horror that would arise from “ParticleBoard; the undead destroyer!”
~P~