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''Given that the necromancy ritual called [[Necrophilia]] causes a mortal to react with lust for a corpse and that it is level one, I would imagine that this ritual is of a similar level.'' -- "The Magister 21:55, 3 October 2018 (MDT)" | ''Given that the necromancy ritual called [[Necrophilia]] causes a mortal to react with lust for a corpse and that it is level one, I would imagine that this ritual is of a similar level.'' -- "The Magister 21:55, 3 October 2018 (MDT)" | ||
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+ | ''The style in this one is really starting to come out and I totally feel you on the Spanish Fly, but its a level one and you are trying too hard. Your background description tells me a lot, rather than all the gory stuff (its not necromancy after all), you could and probably should focus on the serpent. Serpent handling is a powerful and ancient rite in itself that legend says conveys all sorts of powers on the handler. In Carnivàle, Ruthie says that nothing makes a man more excited that watching a woman handle a serpent. I would imagine the same could be said for woman and that this act is your aphrodisiac.'' -- "The Magister 10:41, 4 October 2018 (MDT)" |
Latest revision as of 09:41, 4 October 2018
Given that the necromancy ritual called Necrophilia causes a mortal to react with lust for a corpse and that it is level one, I would imagine that this ritual is of a similar level. -- "The Magister 21:55, 3 October 2018 (MDT)"
The style in this one is really starting to come out and I totally feel you on the Spanish Fly, but its a level one and you are trying too hard. Your background description tells me a lot, rather than all the gory stuff (its not necromancy after all), you could and probably should focus on the serpent. Serpent handling is a powerful and ancient rite in itself that legend says conveys all sorts of powers on the handler. In Carnivàle, Ruthie says that nothing makes a man more excited that watching a woman handle a serpent. I would imagine the same could be said for woman and that this act is your aphrodisiac. -- "The Magister 10:41, 4 October 2018 (MDT)"