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Circe used poisoned food to turn them into pigs.
Circe was a goddess that turned men into swine, wolves, or lions. A plant associated with Circe is mandragora circaea. Willow (which was once used for aspirin) and black alder were said to grow on her island. Odysseus was given moly to protect him against Circe's magic. Moly was thought to be in the allium family so leeks, onions, and garlic.
"Baboom" is the spell she used.
The men were afraid of the wolves and lions at Circe's house because she had used her magic to turn them into dangerous and aggressive creatures. They posed a threat to the men's safety and well-being, which caused them fear and concern.
In Homer's epic "The Odyssey," Circe uses magic and potions as her weapons. She turns Odysseus's men into swine using her enchantments and tries to lure him into staying on her island forever. Ultimately, Odysseus is able to resist her spells with the help of the god Hermes.
The Circe episode is found in the Odyssey. In this episode, Circe seduced the crew of Odysseus and turned them into pigs. This shows that beauty can be used for bad and selfish purposes.
Swine render in Woodland is lard. Lard is made from melting down the fat of swine. It is then left to cool and used as shortening in cooking.
An enemy from dragonball named emperor pealoff used a spell to turn him into a kid
Spirit Burner is a equip spell card, it may not be used during your opponents turn. Only quick play spells (indicated by a lightning bolt) may be used then.
No, 'That Wacky Magic' is a Normal Spell card so cannot be used in response to anything, nor can it be used in the opponent's turn.
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Used for cooking meats, the flesh of swine is called pork.