According to Wicca any magick ( I do believe in Wicca its with a K correct me if I am wrong) used will come back on to you three fold. So bad spells will bring bad things and good spells will bring good things. I have limited knowledge on the subject of this religion. Also in most myths when someone casts a spell to harm another it is usually undone and they are punished which I suppose qualifies as bad luck.
To cast a Magic: The Gathering creature spell, a player must have enough mana of the appropriate color and type required by the spell. The player then announces they are casting the spell, pays the mana cost, and places the creature card onto the battlefield. The creature spell then resolves, entering the battlefield and becoming a permanent creature under the player's control.
Sylvain, I believe that is how you spell it. But if it is not, just type in "What are some free tutoring websites" onto Google, it should come up. Good luck!!(:
they drop babys off of a building onto a sheet after blessing them. They believe that this will bring luck and good health to the child.
Yes, you can bring clothes with tags on them onto a plane.
It depends on the context the word is used. For instance, casting to an angler is to flick out the baited line onto the water. Casting in an iron foundry is to pour molten metal into a mould. It could also be the act of casting out an intruder from your property.
I can't understand your question and also think it has possibly found its way onto the wrong section for answering. I suspect it has nothing to do with spelling words etc. but possibly witchcraft. Perhaps you could clarify.
When using the "splice onto arcane" ability in Magic: The Gathering, you can only splice an arcane spell onto another arcane spell as it's being cast. The spliced spell's effect is added to the original spell's effect.
Yes you can.
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Yes. It is a crime to bring anything that can be readily used as an obvious weapon onto school grounds.
They have these bags that you can pour a fifth of alcohol into and bring it onto the ship
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