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noun
zeirú'ò
[zei.ry.ʔɔ]
law (piece of legislation)
[zei.ry.ʔɔ]
law (piece of legislation)
Notes
"tóká zeirú'ò" means the witches code. It's the small amount of rules that witchcraft cannot possibly break.
*Witchcraft comes from trust, one cannot investigate how it works or one loses the powers.
* Witchcraft respects all non-human life. Kill only for food, or self defense or one loses the powers.
* Fae will protect us as long as we will keep them secret from non-witches.
* Witchcraft is a limited force of nature, the more witches share the power, the less powerful anyone is. Use it sparingly, or risk losing the powers.
"tóká zeirú'ò" means the witches code. It's the small amount of rules that witchcraft cannot possibly break.
*Witchcraft comes from trust, one cannot investigate how it works or one loses the powers.
* Witchcraft respects all non-human life. Kill only for food, or self defense or one loses the powers.
* Fae will protect us as long as we will keep them secret from non-witches.
* Witchcraft is a limited force of nature, the more witches share the power, the less powerful anyone is. Use it sparingly, or risk losing the powers.
↺ 31 March 2017, 16:32
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