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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Wights, fairy rings, and trespass narratives

Wights, fairy rings, and trespass narratives


In older Germanic and English folklore, “wights” serves as a broad term—Old English wiht simply meant “being” or “creature,” because the base word is "life" from "vi/ve/fe/wi, etc." as occurs in the word vital as an example, and it could refer to anything from land-spirits to ambiguous otherworldly presences tied to specific places. It is also this base sense why Vé may be applied in the sense of a place of power, like a reservoir that this force or presence is amplified and considered a natural gathering place of wights, or for lack of betters words in a more general sense, spirits, including ghosts of relatives. A lot will have to be unpacked here to understand the significance of all this.


The Concept of Sacred Spaces


  1. Ancient customs often including constructing a structure called a Hof at such a Vé, which itself means an 'Arch'…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Focus Over Flash, Presence Over Props

Working the Craft: Focus Over Flash, Presence Over Props


A recurring myth in modern Craft communities is that effectiveness is proportional to how much money you spend or how elaborate your setup looks.


That you need rare tools, antique curios, imported herbs, carved bone wands, or an over-designed altar that costs more than a month’s rent in order to be “more powerful than someone else.”


Ritual also is an expression of spirituality. It is not the other way around as is often claimed.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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HOW THE CONCEPTS OF POWER WORK


THE LOOM OF REALITIES: HOW THE CONCEPTS OF POWER WORK


Understanding Worloga, Wyrda, and the Wihas as the foundation to wielding actual power.


In the study of the unseen mechanics of the universe, we often find ourselves searching for the "engine" behind existence. While various ancient traditions have touched upon these truths—frequently cloaking them in exclusive or ethno-centric lore—the Druish perspective of Druwayu offers a universalized understanding of these forces.


At the heart of this philosophy is the realization that reality is not a gift bestowed by a sentient deity, but a manifestation shaped through a precise triadic relationship:


  • Worloga (the pattern),


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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An Omen of Flies

An Omen of Flies: Not always a Evil Sign
An Omen of Flies: Not always a Evil Sign

Sometimes a Fly is Just a Fly


Flies can feel symbolic or eerie, especially when their behavior seems targeted or unusual—but before going deep into interpretation, it’s important to keep one foot grounded: flies are strongly tied to scent, moisture, heat, and decay. That said, across cultures and symbolic systems, they’ve also been read as messengers, interrupters, or warning signs rather than threats themselves.


Seeing flies around someone as they enter a location could signal an attached presence draining energy or, conversely, a protective warning of incoming danger—such phenomena are often misread, so consider both angles before assuming malice.


Ruling Out Layers


Start broad: Inspect for mundane attractants like food residue, drains, or scents on him, while checking recent changes such as a new workplace in the last month that might've brought something home unintentionally.


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