I've never tried either of these. If anybody has, do they work? =Evil Spirit Protection Spell= Suggested Supplies: *Bible *Knife *Fork When sitting in bed, open The Bible to any page and read backwards until you finish the page. Then cross the knife and fork, put them in the Bible page, and fold the page over. Place the Bible on your bed and, if it isn't knocked over, you're protected until you wake up. = Wolf Protection Spell = Suggested Supplies: * 2 green candles * 1 white candle * Picture of a wolf/wolves * Essential oil * Consecrated salt and water * Lunar drink (i.e. wine, milk, ale, etc) * Cakes The candles are used to focus your energy.
Chant the following:
"Candles three, green and white,
Bring protection here this night.
The Moon is full, the sky is clear,
Misfortune and evil disappear.
The mighty wolf shall ever reign,
and be protected from harm and bane.
Come hither! Come hither!
Spirits of the Wolf, strong and great!
Be guarded by this circle and throughout your life."
I know two which have worked well fo me i the past. Here they are: Divine Godess, Godess Divine. Divine God, God Divine. If evil dwells within this place, please make it leave my space. and also By the Dragon's light, On this (Say the current month) night. I call to thee to give me your might, By the power of three, I conjure thee to protect all that Surrounds me. So mote i be, So mote it be. The second spell should be used as a last resort only. I hope this helps :)
The best protection against a spell is to not to believe in them. It is as simple as that.
Five-Headed Dragon has absolutely no protection against Spell Cards. They affect him the same as any other monster.
It seems like you might be referring to the alignment options for the "Protection from Evil and Good" spell in Dungeons & Dragons. The spell provides protection against certain creature types depending on the alignment chosen. For example, selecting "Virtuous" may protect against creatures with celestial or fey alignments, while selecting "the Unwell" may protect against creatures with fiend or undead alignments.
There are no spells that will turn you into a mermaid.
Exactly what the name implies. Auto-Death. You need a charm to counterrack the spell but there is no protection against the physical form of this attack.
if you locate the magical creature called Gup who coincidently is immortal and a poker guru, he holds the key to the posibility of man and ghost living in harmony
Arvada-Kardava because then the person is dead
Not too many can, unfortunately. :(Yes they can you idiots!
In the end of the 7th book, Harry did not defend himself because that was the point. By dying sacrificially and without opposition, he would protect all the people fighting for him. Also, Harry knows that there is no protection against the killing curse, spell-wise.
The spell should work on ANY undead.
The word may be the adjective "insincere" (not honest or truthful), or insurance (protection against loss or failure).Phonetically, it resembles the plural noun instincts(reflexive actions).
Against is the correct spelling.