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Double double toil n trouble. Fire burn n cauldron bubble |
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@vrichard | 7 September 08 | |
like fumes of incense filling the room. We know whats in every billowing plume.
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@3k1d5 | 21 November 08 | |
Apperntly this one book i read a warlock is a miss conseption of a dark wizard and more of an oxy moran because the occult is not sapose to be dark and evil... ect... and this book says its an insult to be called a warlock like calling people names... so i figure i would share this tibit of information any debates?
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@penta | 26 November 08 | |
The title warlock was originally a term used in europe 4 someone who has dishonoured the craft by doing something negative.
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@phos | 22 January 09 | |
There is another, folk-etymology version for the origin of the word warlock, coming from Old English 'wr-loga', the man of the logs, alluding to the small pieces of wood the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian priests and wise men used to divine by means of the runes.
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@vampyria | 28 January 09 | |
...a warlock, is a male witch:) ,,,heil the warlock's of the wrylde... .,x,.
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@awarlock | 29 April 10 | |
You all are right. Except with slight deviations. Im here to restore balance. I know both sides of the art. So a traitor to one side and alli to the other. The problem is the sides keep changing. For i am No sheep n follow No order. Consider me an independent merely here to choose . |
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@cryptic | 28 August 10 | |
To know the light, one must know the darkness. As is above, As is below.
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