The Essence of Energy: Discovering Your Witch Type through Magical Abilities

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When it comes to witches, we often think of the stereotypical image portrayed in movies and books - a pointy hat, a black cloak, and a cauldron bubbling with potions. But the reality is, witches come in all shapes and sizes, with different beliefs and practices. So, what sort of witch am I? For starters, I am an eclectic witch. This means that I don't adhere to any specific tradition or path but instead incorporate various elements from different practices into my own unique approach. I believe that spirituality is a personal journey, and by embracing different methods, I can create a practice that resonates with me on a deep level. One aspect of my witchcraft that sets me apart is my focus on nature.


I, the GM, want (i almost need) them to have it.

Wear this ancient protection symbol to ward off the evil eye, spirits, unknowns, any negative energies or bad vibes you may encounter to forge your path supported by white light and all things meant for your Highest Good. Wear this ancient protection symbol to ward off the evil eye, spirits, unknowns, any negative energies or bad vibes you may encounter to forge your path supported by white light and all things meant for your Highest Good.

The protective amulet series

One aspect of my witchcraft that sets me apart is my focus on nature. I am a Green Witch, which means I have a deep connection with the earth and its natural elements. Whether it's working with plants, herbs, or stones, I believe that nature holds immense power and wisdom that can aid us in our spiritual and personal growth.

Protective amulet Unlimited Power p84

Sooo, i was looking at it, and i think it is very powerful. it stopps "all" environmental effects. It lets you breath "everywhere", even in vacuum and it even stopps the "burn" quality!

I think it is overpowered, esp. when i think about that one player :-P She'll be wearing it all standardday and night.

I was thinking that wearing it, might cause certain sideeffects: They'd be suffering a point of strain each standardhour of continous use. Also it takes a standardhour before strain starts to regenerate. IF they wear it beyond the strainthreshold, the strain remains at 0 (i want to keep them concious) and the subsequent DMG moves to wounds.

I have no idea, what happens if they keep wearing the amulet beyond their woundthreshold.

What do you guys think about this?

Edit: This is what it's all about.

I, the GM, want (i almost need) them to have it.

They are stranded on a low tech planet and will meet (i.e. rescue) a shaman with all kinds of fetishes and dudats. Shortly after the rescue they'll meet (i.e. fall into) a giant pool full of coolant. I want to let the shaman show his appreciation for the rescue by giving each of them one amulet. Firstly to immediatly save their lifes and secondly as a thank you for saving his life.

Them having this amulet has large implicationsbon my plans for larger, significant parts the rest of the campaign.

I thought i'd ask before the problem really arises.

Sooo, i was looking at it, and i think it is very powerful. it stopps "all" environmental effects. It lets you breath "everywhere", even in vacuum and it even stopps the "burn" quality!
What sort of witch am i

Additionally, as a solitary witch, I often practice my craft alone. I find solace and comfort in my own company and enjoy the freedom and flexibility that comes with practicing witchcraft on my terms. However, I also appreciate the value of community and occasionally participate in group rituals or gatherings with like-minded individuals. Furthermore, I am a kitchen witch. Cooking and preparing meals is not only a mundane task for me but also a sacred act. I infuse my meals with intention, love, and gratitude, believing that the food we consume can nourish not only our bodies but also our souls. I also enjoy experimenting with herbal remedies and creating homemade potions and brews in my kitchen. One of the core principles of my practice is the belief in energy and the power of intention. I often work with crystals and candles, harnessing their vibrations and channeling my intentions to manifest my desires. I also believe in the importance of self-care and regularly incorporate rituals and practices that promote self-love, relaxation, and mindfulness into my daily life. In conclusion, I am an eclectic, green, solitary, kitchen witch who believes in the power of energy, intent, and self-care. By embracing a variety of practices and incorporating them into my own unique path, I am able to create a witchcraft practice that aligns with my values, beliefs, and capabilities..

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