marycatelli (
marycatelli) wrote2014-07-02 11:42 pm
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witching-wise
Well, reading fairy tales confirms that there are a few ways to catch a witch.
One is the classic shape-shifting witch losing a paw -- hand -- which usually has a ring, which definitely does help on the identifying business. You can get a good spooky tale about someone being hassled by a cat in a lonely place.
Or overhearing something they say, or even where they meet -- now the meeting is a real good chance, if the witches go and brag about what they've done.
I still think "ply them with strong booze" is probably your best bet when catching a witch.
One is the classic shape-shifting witch losing a paw -- hand -- which usually has a ring, which definitely does help on the identifying business. You can get a good spooky tale about someone being hassled by a cat in a lonely place.
Or overhearing something they say, or even where they meet -- now the meeting is a real good chance, if the witches go and brag about what they've done.
I still think "ply them with strong booze" is probably your best bet when catching a witch.
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The twist is she gets "caught" in her own bewitching net (and loses her powers) by falling in love with him - although that's not supposed to be possible with witches.
Of course in fairy tales of various sorts anything's possible.
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