ClassyNerdChick

(A little thought I may or may not write in a book for the future. Enjoy this bit of randomness!) :D
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          	A simpletons guide to Witchcraft.
          	How to 'properly' brew your daily potions.
          	
          	Forgetfulness Potion: 
          	(fresh) 'Forget me not' flower petals and a dash of powdered sea salt mixed into a tea bag of your choice 
          	(please leave tea bag on a windowsill to bathe in the light of the full moon for three clear nights before brewing, to get better results) when ready, brew tea in a bowl carved of Elder-wood,
          	(keep the brew warm and gently stir for two hours)
          	Add ONE drop of (your) Witches/Warlocks blood and three drops of sweet syrup from a faerie tree,
          	Mix slowly until tea begins to glow blue. 
          	Leave brew to cool until the glow has completely vanished.
          	And with that, the brew is finally ready!
          	
          	You can now serve this tea to your unknowing victim with some biscuits! :D
          	
          	(Note: Biscuits/cookies are optional, this potion can be served warm or cold, adding milk or creamer will NOT effect the Forgetfulness Potion, Do NOT attempt this brew without Guardian supervision or proper training, and please be sure you don't accidentally drink this tea..not that you'll remember anything if you do.) 
          	
          	
          	(What do ya think? Is this an idea y’all would like to see explored in a book someday? Let me know if ya like it.) :3
          	

DaLazyCouchPotato

So uh you commented on my Klarion x reader and I am currently making another one. Any ideas or requests? This Klarion isn’t based off of Young Justice, but more so the Seven Soldeirs Klarion by Grant Morrison. Also the reader is a female winged elf.

DaLazyCouchPotato

@ClassyNerdChick 
            I completely forgot about this- and omg omg I definitely need to use that prompt reeeee
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ClassyNerdChick

Well.. I usually take inspiration from my favorite mythologies when thinking about supernatural stories.. 
            Oh! I know In Irish lore, Elves were a type of Faerie, and Fae are notorious tricksters and nature lovers. 
            So maybe the reader lives in a nature reserve both protecting her home and pulling pranks on bad guys that end up getting them caught whenever she explores the outside world.
            And maybe Klarion runs into her by accident and becomes curious about her.
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ClassyNerdChick

(A little thought I may or may not write in a book for the future. Enjoy this bit of randomness!) :D
          .
          .
          A simpletons guide to Witchcraft.
          How to 'properly' brew your daily potions.
          
          Forgetfulness Potion: 
          (fresh) 'Forget me not' flower petals and a dash of powdered sea salt mixed into a tea bag of your choice 
          (please leave tea bag on a windowsill to bathe in the light of the full moon for three clear nights before brewing, to get better results) when ready, brew tea in a bowl carved of Elder-wood,
          (keep the brew warm and gently stir for two hours)
          Add ONE drop of (your) Witches/Warlocks blood and three drops of sweet syrup from a faerie tree,
          Mix slowly until tea begins to glow blue. 
          Leave brew to cool until the glow has completely vanished.
          And with that, the brew is finally ready!
          
          You can now serve this tea to your unknowing victim with some biscuits! :D
          
          (Note: Biscuits/cookies are optional, this potion can be served warm or cold, adding milk or creamer will NOT effect the Forgetfulness Potion, Do NOT attempt this brew without Guardian supervision or proper training, and please be sure you don't accidentally drink this tea..not that you'll remember anything if you do.) 
          
          
          (What do ya think? Is this an idea y’all would like to see explored in a book someday? Let me know if ya like it.) :3
          

ClassyNerdChick

Sooo, I was talking a break..buuut.
          
          I started thinking of some “Fairie lore”
          To add to my The Hobbit, and LOTR books, but I can’t decide on a name for “The First Fairie Queen, Mother of all Fae’s”
          
          And she’s gonna be SUPER important to the backstory of many characters...
          So can y’all help me out a little bit??
          Pretty please...‍♀️