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The Hidden Healers: Witches, Wisdom, and the Power of Nature
Branded as sinners and monsters, many accused witches were in truth healers, midwives, herbalists, and caretakers whose knowledge of plants made them both sought after and feared. Their wisdom lived at the edge of survival and suspicion, enduring through medicine and in acts of quiet resistance that kept compassion alive, even under threat of fire.
Aug 24


Fairy Rings & Mushroom Lore: Portals, Dances & the Echoes of Nyxara
Fairy rings are more than strange circles of mushrooms, they’re portals, warnings, and whispers from the Otherworld. Join Nyxara as she steps into a glowing ring in the Hollow Grove, where moss remembers and magic leaves its mark.
Aug 9


Dead Men’s Teeth and Other Terrible Ideas
Folklore is full of magic—and terrible ideas. Powdered snakes, sock frogs, cornmeal shoes. Transformation? Mostly tetanus.
Aug 6


Tethered by Thread: The Ancient Magic of Knots and Binding Spells
From sailor’s ropes to witch’s thread, knot magic has long held the power to bind, protect, or banish. In this post, we unravel the folklore behind binding spells and follow Nyxara as she learns how even the smallest thread can carry the weight of a promise—or a warning.
May 13


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