bluemoonwater:

Tales of Vesperia PS4 Judith Brionac Spear Quest HALP NEEDED!!!

Judith’s God damned mother loving bullshit fucking Brionac Spear quest…

back in the day i spent all hours on my 360 trying to find this fucking spear to no avail…

now with the final definitive version on my ps4 i have tried…

every…

fucking…

walkthrough…

NOTHING!!!!

D:<

i’ve gone through the ps4 version on three separate playthroughs wached all the youtubes… trying a different layout for the quest every single time…. i’ve done the gamefaqs walkthrough for 360, ps4, i even checked the steam walkthroughs and fillowed them each TO THE FUCKING LETTER…. THREE SEPRATE TIMES!!!! NO SKIPPING CINEMATICS EITHER!!!! ( im so tired… ;~; ) please please please PLEASE puhleeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzz *melts* if anyone knows the exact formula for getting this spear that isnt a link to gamefaqs/steam/ign please let me know…. how did you do it? how did you touch the face of God….? THIS STRUGGLE IS REAL!!!!!

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Pls help my partner if you can

3 years ago on 01/22/20 at 09:02pm

Fruits

tired-sunwitch:

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Originally posted by dazzlingkai

  1. Apple - abundance, love, healing immortality, divination, legacy, offerings, luck, youth, moon magic, vitamin c, potassium (seeds are poisonous in large amounts)
  2. Apricot - love, bad luck, discovery, jinx, vitamin A, carotenes, antioxidant
  3. Avacado - love, beauty, luck, lust, vitamin a, e, k
  4. Bearberry - spirit work, curses
  5. Banana - fertility, potency, protection, wealth, luck, stamina, prosperity, potassium, vitamin b6, c
  6. Blackberry - healing, prosperity, money, bad luck, protection. Roots and leaves reduce diarrhea, decoction, vitamin c, potassium, manganese
  7. Blueberry - protection, banishment, curses. Vitamin c, a, e
  8. Barberry - healing, fortune, ritual offerings, curses. Anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, mild sedative
  9. Bergamot - money, prosperity, success, protection, sleep, money, concentration, soothes cold, fever, cough, nausea, indigestion, cramps. (don’t take with photosynthetic meds)
  10. Cherry - luck, divination, glamours, love, lust. Melatonin - relieves insomnia and headaches, antioxidants, vitamin c
  11. Coconut - luck, divination, glamours, love, lust. melatonin, relieves insomnia and headaches, vitamin c, antioxidants.
  12. Clementine - childhood, dreams, vitamin c, potassium
  13. cantaloupe - protection, grounding, vitamin A and c
  14. cranberry - spirit work, ceremonies, ritual work, offerings, health, vitamin c, a, potassium, manganese, phenolics
  15. date - fertility, luck, money vitamin A, iron, potassium
  16. Dragonfruit - lust, passion, strength, lowers blood pressure, vitamin a, k
  17. Durian - curses, cleansing, protection, hexes. metabolizes serotonin and melatonin
  18. Datura fruit- hex breaking, sleep, protection (hallucinogen, don’t take while pregnant/breastfeeding, fever constipation, rapid heart rate)
  19. Elderberry - exorcisms, prosperity, peace, healing, sleep, wards, protection, love, curses, wards off cold and flue (poisonous - nausea, upset stomach, don’t take with medications that decrease immune system)
  20. Grape - bad luck, fertility, money, luck. anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, vitamin c, a ,k, oil - absorbs well into the skin
  21. Grapefruit - cleansing, curses. vitamin a, c, antioxidant
  22. Guava - love, lust, friendship. vitamin a, c, potassium
  23. Huckleberry - luck, protection, hex breaking
  24. Honeydew melon - innocence, fae magic, purity, trickery, hexes
  25. Jackfruit - divination, happiness, luck, curses, spirit work, warding, vitamin a, potassium, magnesium, manganese
  26. jujube - adventure, warding
  27. Kiwi - health, love, lust, happiness, charms, regulates heart rate and blood pressure
  28. Kumquat - luck, health, money, vitamin a, c, e
  29. lemon - youth, vitality, protection, love, purification, longevity, friendship, boosts the immune system, prevents kidney stones, relieves fatigue, disinfectant, eases digestion and constipation
    1. balm - divination, balance, fresh starts, success relieves stress and anxiety, promotes sleep,
    2. grass - health, optimism, lust anti-inflammatory, vapors help with breathing, improves digestion and constipation, fever, diahrea, anxiety
    3. blossom - fidelity, love
    4. verbena - purification, love, curse-breaking
  30. Lychee - love, beauty, curses, vitamin c, potassium, iron
  31. lime - happiness, purity, healing, cleansing, love, relieves fatigue, uplifts mood, disinfectant, improve mental clarity and memory
  32. mayapple - love, money (diarrhea, upset stomach)
  33. mulberry - protection, strength, survival, wisdom, vitamin c, iron
  34. Mandarin - clarity, youth, luck, money, beauty, reduce stress and tension, calms, uplifts mood
  35. Miracle fruit - optimism, faith
  36. mango - death, youth, vitamin a, c, b6, copper
  37. Mandarin - youth, friendship, optimism, fae magic, hexes
  38. Nectarine -  love, divination, hexes, glamours
  39. Neroli - luck, protection, relieves nervous tension, promotes sleep
  40. Orange -purity, love, charity, generosity, luck, money, lowers blood pressure, reduces cholesterol, relieves arthritis and anxiety, stabilizes mood, boosts the immune system, laxative (don’t take with celiprolol, ivermectin, or pravastatin)
    1. Blossom - purity, optimism, remove nervous tension, promotes sleep
  41. Papaya - love, protection, glamours, curses. vitamin A, seeds - anti-inflammatory, helps an upset stomach
  42. Peach - love, charms, glamours, protection, exorcisms, bad omens, health, fertility. Vitamin c, a, b carotene,
  43. Pear - affection, comfort, joy, bad luck, lust, love, laxative, copper, iron
  44. Persimmon - beauty, healing, luck, anti-inflammatory, anti-hemorrhagic, vitamin c
  45. Pineapple - luck, money, chasity, perfection, beauty, travel, aids digestion, anti-inflammatory, aids arthritis, vitamin c
  46. Plum - privacy, fidelity, independence, love, protection, regulates digestion, aids constipation, vitamin c (don’t take if you have urinary stones)
  47. Pomegranate - foolishness, elegance, luck, health, fertility, death, divination, protection, spirit work
  48. Passion fruit - luck, inspiration
  49. Pumpkin - foolishness, humility, tradition, vitamin a, fiber
  50. Plantain - fertility, lust, passion, curses
  51. Prune - cleansing, patience, strength, wisdom, protection
  52. Raspberry - remourse, attraction, protection, curses, vitamin c, a, e, b6, potassium, 
    1. leaf - helps cold and flu symptoms, alleviates menstrual pain
  53. Strawberry - foresight, love, luck
  54. starfruit - protection, divination, moon magic
  55. tangerine - creativity, prosperity, protection, strength, vitality, moon magic, vitamin c, fiber, laxative
  56. Tomato - protection, cleansing, love, passion, glamours, vitamin a, c
  57. Watermelon - strength, vitality, love, vitamin a

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theinfinite-void:

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“When the human race learns to read the language of symbolism, a great veil will fall from the eyes of men. They shall then know truth and, more than that, they shall realize that from the beginning truth has been in the world unrecognized…”

Old Herb Names

eclectic-christian-witch:

Raven and Crone

Adders Tongue: Dogstooth, Violet, Plantain
Ass Foot or Bulls Foot: Coltsfoot

Bats Wings: Holly Leaf
Bats wool: Moss
Bears Foot: Ladys Mantle
Birds Eye: Germander Speedwell
Black Sampson: Echinacea
Blood: Elder sap or another tree sap
Blood of Hephaistos: Wormwood
Blood from a Head: Lupine  
Blood of Ares: Purslane
Blood of a Goose: A Mulberry Trees Milk
Blood of Hestia: Chamomile
Blood of an Eye: Tamarisk Gall
Blood from a Shoulder: Bears Breach
Bloody fingers: Foxglove
Bloodwort: Yarrow
Bodily Fluids: Houseleek
Bone of an Ibis: Buckthorn
Brains: Congealed gum from a cherry tree
Bread and Cheese Tree: Hawthorne
Bulls Blood or Seed of Horus: Horehound
Burning Bush: White Dittany

Calfs Snout: Snapdragon
Candelmas Maiden: Snowdrop.
Capons Tail: Valerian
Cats Foot: Canada Snake Root and or Ground Ivy
Cheeses: Marsh Mallow
Chocolate Flower: Wild Geranium
Christs Ladder: Centaury
Christs Eye: Vervain, Sage
Clear-eye: Clary Sage
Click: Goosegrass
Clot: Great Mullein
Corpse candles: Mullein
Corpse Plant: Indian Pipe.
Crocodile dung: Black earth
Crowdy Kit: Figwort
Crows Foot: Cranesbill, Wild Geranium
Cuckoos Bread: Common Plantain
Cucumber Tree: Magnolia
Cuddys Lungs: Great Mullein

Daphne: Laurel/Bay
Dead Man: Ash or Mandrake root carved in a crude human shape or poppet
Devils Dung: Asafoetida  
Devils Plaything: Yarrow
Dew of the Sea: Rosemary
Dogs Mouth: Snap Dragon
Doves Foot: Wild Geranium
Dragons Blood: Calamus
Dragons Scales: Bistort Leaves
Dragon Wort: Bistort

Eagle: Wild Garlic
Ear of an Ass: Comfrey
Ear of a Goat: St. Johns Wort
Earth Smoke: Fumitory
Elfs Wort: Elecampane
Enchanters Plant: Vervain
Englishmans Foot: Common Plantain
Erba Santa Maria: Spearmint
Everlasting Friendship: Goosegrass
Eye of Christ: Germander Speedwell
Eye of the Day: Common Daisy
Eye of the Star: Horehound
Eye Root: Goldenseal
Eyes: Aster, Daisy, Eyebright

Fairy Smoke: Indian Pipe
Fat from a Head: Spurge
Felon Herb: Mugwort
Fingers: Cinquefoil
Five Fingers: Cinquefoil
Foxs Clote: Burdock
Frogs Foot: Bulbous Buttercup
From the Belly: Earth-apple
From the Foot: Houseleek
From the Loins: Chamomile

Goats Foot: Ash Weed
Gods Hair: Hart’s Tongue Fern
Golden Star: Avens
Gosling Wing: Goosegrass
Graveyard Dust: Mullein
Great Ox-eye: Ox-eye Daisy

Hags Taper: Great Mullein
Hagthorn: Hawthorn
Hair: Maidenhair fern
Hairs of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Seed
Hair of Venus: Maidenhair Fern
Hand: The expanded frond from a male fern used to make the true hand of glory, which is nothing more than a candle made of wax mixed with fern
Hares Beard: Great Mullein
Hawks Heart: Heart of Wormwood
Heart: Walnut
Herb of Grace: Vervain
Hinds Tongue: Hart’s Tongue Fern
Holy Herb: Yerba Santa
Holy Rope: Hemp Agrimony
Hook and Arn: Yerba Santa
Horse Hoof: Coltsfoot
Horse Tongue: Hart’s Tongue Fern
Hundred Eyes: Periwinkle

Innocense: Bluets

Jacobs Staff: Great Mullein
Joy of the Mountain: Marjoram
Jupiters Staff: Great Mullein

Kings Crown: Black Haw
Knight’s Milfoil: Yarrow
Kronos’ Blood: of Cedar

Lads Love: Southernwood
Ladys Glove: Foxglove aka Witches’ Gloves
Lambs Ears: Betony
Lions Hairs: Tongue of a Turnip [i.e., the leaves of the taproot]
Lions Tooth: Dandelion aka Priest’s Crown
Little Dragon: Tarragon
Love in Idleness: Pansy
Love Leaves: Burdock
Love Lies Bleeding: Amaranth or Anemone
Love Man: Goosegrass
Love Parsley: Lovage
Love Root: Orris Root

Maidens Ruin: Southernwood
Mans Bile: Turnip Sap
Mans Health: Ginseng
Master of the Woods: Woodruff
May: Black Haw
May Lily: Lily of the Valley
May Rose: Black Haw
Maypops: Passion Flower
Mistress of the Night: Tuberose
Mutton Chops: Goosegrass

Nose Bleed: Yarrow

Old-Maids-Nightcap: Wild Geranium
Old Mans Flannel: Great Mullein
Old Mans Pepper: Yarrow
Oliver: Olive

Password: Primrose
Peters Staff: Great Mullein
Pigs Tail: Leopard’s Bane
Poor Man’s Treacle: Garlic
Priests Crown: Dandelion leaves
Pucha-Pat: Patchouli

Queen of the Meadow: Meadowsweet
Queen of the Meadow Root: Gravelroot
Queen of the Night: Vanilla Cactus

Rams Head: American Valerian
Red Cockscomb: Amaranth
Ring-o-Bells: Bluebells
Robin-Run-in-the-Grass: Goosegrass

Scaldhead: Blackberry
See Bright: Clary Sage
Seed of Horus: Horehound
Semen of Ammon: Houseleek
Semen of Ares: Clover
Semen of Helios: White Hellebore
Semen of Hephaistos: This is Fleabane
Semen of Hermes: Dill
Semen of Herakles: Mustard-rocket
Seven Year’s Love: Yarrow
Shameface: Wild Geranium  
Shepherds Heart: Shepherds Purse
Silver Bells: Black Haw
Skin of a Man: Fern
Skull: Skullcap
Snake: Bistort
Snakes Blood: Hematite stone
Soapwort: Comfrey or Daisy
Sorcerer’s Violet: Periwinkle  
Sparrows Tongue: Knotweed
St. Johns Herb: Hemp Agrimony.(this is not St. John’s Wort)
St. Johns Plant: Mugwort
Star of the Earth: Avens
Star Flower: Borage
Starweed: Chickweed
Sweethearts: Goosegrass
Swines Snout: Dandelion leaves

Tanners Bark: Common Oak
Tarragon: Mugwort
Tartar Root: Ginseng
Tears of a Hamadryas Baboon: Dill Juice
Thousand Weed: Yarrow
Thunder Plant: House Leek
Titans Blood: Wild Lettuce
Toad: Toadflax
Tongue of dog: hounds tongue
Tooth or Teeth: Pinecones
Torches: Great Mullein

Unicorns Horn: False Unicorn:Helonias Dioica
Unicorn Horn: True Unicorn Root
Unicorn Root: Ague Root

Wax Dolls: Fumitory
Weasel Snout: Yellow Archangel
Weazel Snout: Yellow Dead Nettles/Yellow Archangel
Weed: Ox-Eye Daisy
White: Ox-eye Daisy
White Mans Foot: Common Plantain
White Wood: White Cinnamon
Witch’s Asprin: White Willow/Willow Bark
Witch’s Brier: Brier Hips
Wolf Claw: Club Moss
Wolf Foot: Bugle Weed  
Wolfs Milk: Euphorbia
Worms: Gnarled, thin roots of a local tree

(via urbanspellcraft)

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3 years ago on 10/14/19 at 03:40pm

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3 years ago on 09/25/19 at 01:05am
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Doing some light reading on herbal magick. As always, take in new materials with a grain of salt. Cunningham was known for writing for a magickal path that does not acknowledge the darker sides of practices. If those workings are a part of your path, you can learn how to adapt most things to suit your needs.

One thing I will give credit for is that Cunningham did take care to remove Vodou recipes from the book as to not be culturally appropriative!

As always, blessings to you on your Journey, whichever form that may take! Practice with care 💖

Blessings to you ✨🌟💖

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