The Influence of Kisa Verse a Bowls on Songwriting

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The kisa vurse a bivwl Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a mischievous little cat named Kisa. Kisa was known for her playful nature and love for adventure. One sunny day, while exploring the village, Kisa stumbled upon a beautiful bowl made of shimmering gold. The bowl was adorned with intricate carvings and sparkling gemstones. Kisa was mesmerized by its beauty and couldn't resist the temptation to touch it. As soon as she touched the bowl, a magical event occurred.

The kisa vurse a bivwl

As soon as she touched the bowl, a magical event occurred. The bowl turned into a talking bowl, much to Kisa's surprise. The bowl introduced itself as Bivwl and expressed its gratitude to Kisa for setting it free from a curse that had kept it trapped for centuries.

Vira’s Toxic Kiss Curse (Neopets Inspired)

A curse to cast upon another who cheated on you or performed a form of adultery or betrayal. This curse is to cause them romantic and physical-relationship distress for their future. This curse can be maintained to be a long lasting curse or it can be treated as a short term curse - it is up to the caster.

You Will Need:

🥀 Poppet of Target (safe to burn material)

Ensure you have a clean and cleansed area before working. This spell is preferable to do at night but if it isn’t able to be done at night, a dark room will do. Light your candle before you work and make sure your poppet is made. It should be of a material that can be safely burned such as paper or cloth. Make sure the area you are working in is a burn safe area and not too near any fire alarms, you don’t want to accidentally set them off. Outdoors may be better for you. Make sure your burn safe bowl or container is ready, you will want to drop your poppet into it while it burns without risk of it flaring or melting. Make sure any loose clothing is rolled or secured and all long hair is pulled back.

For the poppet other than making sure it is made out of proper material feel free to add any taglocks to it or images of the target to add to it such as a photo of the targets face. If you are adding hair to the taglock from the target, keep in mind that hair burns very fast and has a terrible smell - do not burn hair indoors. Write the target’s name on the back of the poppet before the spell.

🥀 Take your lipstick and apply it, use a mirror if needed or desired. Make sure an ample amount is on.

🥀 Take your poppet and say: “You have betrayed my trust, betrayed my love and now - You will never betray another. I remove that from you”

🥀 While your poppet is in hand wrap it up with the black thread. “I bind your body, I bind your heart”

🥀 Tie a knot tightly to keep the thread tight around the poppet during the rest of the spell

🥀 “I take your love, I take your beauty and I poison it - I poison you” Kiss the poppet and be sure to leave a very clear black kiss mark onto it. While kissing it put all of the energy, hurt, pain and heartbreak they have caused you into your lips and into that poppet. Seal it in there tightly.

🥀 “And I let that poison settle, I let it burn” use your candle and carefully set the poppet alight by holding it over the candle and drop it carefully into the bowl. Don’t throw it or toss it at a risk of burning yourself.

🥀 Let the poppet burn itself out. Anything left of it once cooled feel free to throw away into the trash, like tossing out that toxic relationship.

🥀 Cleanse yourself and your space to get rid of any lingering negative energy you may not wish to have around you. Once done, take a good long rest, curses are exhausting.

Upkeep and Breaking Curse:

To keep the spell going for a longer time - keep the remains of the poppet and store it into a jar with items you feel associated with curses such as nails, tacks, black pepper, cayenne pepper and ash. Shake it when you wish to ‘refresh the curse’ while repeating the spoken word of the spell above.

If at any time you need to break the curse or end it faster you may take a black threat and cut it with scissors chanting the target’s name three times and “I set you free” after each time of saying their name.

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The kisa vurse a bivwl

Bivwl explained that it had been cursed by an evil sorcerer who wanted to possess its mystical powers. The only way to break the curse was for someone pure-hearted to touch the bowl and free it. Kisa, being pure-hearted and full of compassion, felt honored to have been chosen for this important task. Bivwl revealed that it had the ability to grant three wishes to anyone who set it free. With a mischievous grin, Kisa quickly thought of her first wish - an endless supply of fish, her favorite food. Immediately, a stream of delicious fish started pouring out of the bowl. The village was in awe, wondering where all the fish were coming from. Kisa happily feasted on the fish, sharing some with the other animals of the village. As Kisa enjoyed her newfound power, she started thinking about her second wish. She thought about the villagers who struggled to find clean water. With a compassionate heart, she wished for clean, fresh water to flow through the village taps forever. And just like that, clean water started gushing out of the bowl and flowing through the village. The villagers rejoiced, grateful for Kisa's kindness and generosity. They called her the village hero and started praising her selflessness. However, Kisa knew that she couldn't keep the bowl forever. She had one final wish, which she saved for the most important request of all. Kisa wished for the curse to be lifted from everyone in the village, so they could live happily and in harmony forever. The bowl glowed brightly, and a warm breeze surrounded the village. Suddenly, everyone felt a weight lifted off their shoulders. The curse was broken, and the village was filled with joy and happiness. Having fulfilled her mission, Kisa gave the bowl a final pat and bid farewell to Bivwl. As the bowl turned back into gold, Kisa knew that she had made a difference in the lives of the villagers. She had shown them the power of selflessness and compassion. The story of Kisa and the bivwl spread throughout the land, inspiring others to be kind, generous, and pure-hearted. Kisa became a legend, reminding everyone that even the smallest acts of kindness can have the biggest impact. And so, the tale of Kisa and the bivwl lived on, teaching generations to come the importance of using their powers for good and spreading love and happiness wherever they went..

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