Sunday, September 11, 2011

Travel Update - Coven

It's starting. You can feel it. Not too much - hardly worth mentioning, but I've noticed.  I guess because I'm waiting for it. Autumn. A zing of red here, a few spots of yellow there. The green is changing. I love this time of year, and so do they. The days are getting shorter. The nights are getting cooler. It's their time. Autumn.

There are several active covens known to be operating in the Gwelf area. The one most feared and least understood is The Sisterhood of the Dark Fields. Shadowy rumours of them run thick and fast through the local pubs and taverns  as the bright light of summer recedes into the cool grey of autumn. It's not certain how many of them there are in the coven but estimates have it at thirteen or perhaps more. They are for the most part dormant during the spring and summer months, presumably due to an aversion to sunlight. They will surface again when the leaves turn brown and fall off the trees. The shorter days and cooler temperatures bring them out on their secret, nocturnal errands. You can imagine their  long, twig fingers crawling spider-like over the innocent form of a sleeping child, stolen from her cradle on a starless night. This is what they do, stalking the innocent and attacking them in their beds.



The residents of Gwelf are for the most part safe from witch attacks. However the out lying farms and smaller towns are much more vulnerable. The first thing you may or may not hear are the foot steps on the roof, followed by a paralyzing spell blown down the chimney to freeze you in your night shirt. Then a whispered incantation at the front door and the sound of all your locks unhinging themselves. You needn't worry about your money or your valuables, that isn't what they're after, although by the time they are finished you might be wishing they had been. A shaved head will be the least of the indignities visited upon you if they have their way. They are also interested in teeth and blood, your individuality and the life energy that resides in your temporal form. They are searching for secrets and there isn't anything they won't do to uncover the dearest and most personal ones.


The Sisters are very determined. They are the most bold on winter landscapes, moving through leafless, skeletal trees on the edges of moon lit fields. The first dusting of late autumn snow  bringing with it some new arcane atrocity, announcing their return for another season of fear and desolation.

At this time of year a hearty defensive plan is critical. There are things we can do. Witches do not favour salt or mirrors so I would suggest a liberal and creative distribution of both in order to enhance the protection of your person and your loved ones. However, candles infused with the appropriate witch defeating particle magic are your best defense, although they may be expensive and difficult to obtain.  The very best candles will remain lit on even the stormiest of nights. This will, as you can imagine, make them even more expensive and rare but if you are the kind of person that simply has to walk down lonely autumn roads in the middle of the night it will probably be worth it. Much care and caution will be required.


I hope this helps. Safe and happy travels to you.


Cheers.

12 comments:

  1. AHHHH!!!!! How do you protect yourselfs? Garlic/onions. Cats?
    My Gran? X

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  2. I don't know...they look like such interesting characters, I may choose to invite them in!

    And a resounding YES to the signs of Autumn - still warm here, but the early morning light is softer, diffused, like a whisper of magic to come.

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  3. Another great post ~ such a spellbound narrative! ...Bewitching !!
    Real Magic.

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  4. You ought to collect these and do a illustrated travel guide to Gwelf. There are many businesses that do "self publishing" and handle the printing and mailing too. They also provide "store fronts" you can link to your blog. I'd buy one.

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  5. Hey, I'm a big fan of your work. The place I used to buy your prints went out of business, and since the pod gallery link you posted over on the right doesn't work anymore, is there any chance you can direct me to a good place to get your prints online? I have a couple of your prints which I particularly love (Muskeg and Witch Path) but my wall just needs a third one to make it look just right. ;)

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  6. Not only beautifully illustrated, but beautifully written too.

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  7. Thanks everyone for the encouraging feedback.

    WOL - I would love to make a book of these little travel posts. I'll have to write a few more and look into it.

    More soon.

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  8. Another excellent entry. It's good inspiration for world building.

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  9. It IS their time, isn't it? But it's our time too. The season for scribblers and sketchers. Thanks for these little travel posts!

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  10. Thanks Craig, and I agree - it's time to draw !

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