This is what I have so far:
Storm Call
-bowl
-water
-salt
-rice
-feather
Pour the water into the bowl and stir while saying "rains of time, I call thee forth, empty thine eyes, upon this earth," continue stirring and gradually pour in the rice while imagining a great downpour, now, place a feather in the swirling water and say "winds shall follow effortlessly, tearing through every limb of tree," let the water still and sprinkle in the salt. Say "i invocabo autem magnum Cornigerum deus, proud et fortis, ...
I got nothing, I was hoping to do this part in English but I'm drawing a blank.
I need help finishing this plea for a storm.
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Re: I need help finishing this plea for a storm.
I don't know what that last line said but sounds like
you've got all together, just use it like a chant.
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part of their soul remains un-awakened.
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part of their soul remains un-awakened.
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance,
it is the illusion of knowledge." Steven Hawkings