[Akayume]: 202.March Madness 2011.Day Four - The Spell List

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Love Potion Beguile

There is a potion you must never use. They say it can wrestle the heart of any man, any woman, any child. Love is a dangerous thing. It is even more so dangerous to toy with the emotions of man, to bend them to your will. But if you must, you must do it carefully, and take care that you follow all instructions. You must mix the flowers of yore, mix them to a pulp. Mix in the essence of nature and goodness, which is not easily obtained. But if you are to toy with one of the greatest emotions of our kind, then you must be willing to put forth effort and make the potion in the correct way. You must also include a trinket of affection from your desire. Be it locket, snippet of hair, or letter long lost. This is, perhaps, the most important ingredient of all. Your target of affection must loose something they have loved, so that you can replace this thing and become the glory of their love instead.
There is danger in this potion.
If you do not, cannot obtain this item, or obtain one that is not of the purest loving nature, the spell will be for naught and the potion will never work on them again. But the benefits outweigh the costs. You must take a risk in order to succeed. These are the dangers, yet the hopes, of this potion. Do not forget, and tread as lightly as you possibly can.
Once you have brewed this amour concoction, you must leave a bottle of it in your future love’s bedchamber, their sleeping space. Open the cork, and let the vapors poor in to their dreams, their minds, their hearts, their very souls. Leave the bottle close to their bedside, but leave it out of sight. They cannot wake to your trick, to your little game. Let the bottle ease to empty, and then reap the benefits of your hard labors in the morning.
Visions of your lovely face will swim around their mind, and leave it nevermore.


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