[centre][b][h1][color=coral]Callie[/color][/h1][/b] [color=coral]"When things go bump in the night, best be prepared"[/color][/centre] [hr][hr] [centre][@Legion02][/centre] [hr][hr] Callie watched Alexis for a moment, a little troubled. She seemed to think on what she should and shouldn’t say, but ultimattettly she decided that full discloser was needed for this girl. Callie didn’t want to see Alexis go the way of the dark side, she suspeced that the girl had a lot of potential, and she wished her well. [color=coral]”Yes, it could be used for earth magic. However as an Earth Witch there are limits I myself will not breach. I will not kill another to fuel my magic. Bone...bone is a tricky gray line area. It is a powerful object, and as long as you did not kill the animal yourself, for your own gain, then it is your own moral judgement that should guide you. I have used bone myself, a few times, but I prefer plants”[/color] She leaned forward to study the pendant, but did not touch it. She could not tell if it was lethal,not without obviously looking at her lethal amulent detector. At the question about crystals,Callie smiled. [color=coral]”I don’t typically use crystals, although as you know I do sell them in my shop. Keeping them charged is just asking for a disaster, when I don’t use the energy from them”[/color] She explained, shifting, and holdingg out tthe charm around her neck, glancing at it breifly, [color=coral]”I use herbs from my garden to create pottions, which typically make seven. Using redwood disks, which i cut myself, I infuse the potions into the disks. Typical, whether evoked or unevoked, the charms will last a year in the disks. Outside, the disks they last about a week. Normally I just infuse the disks, and leave them for later use when I spell. Ley line charms ae more instant-you don’t need tto have prepared anything before hand, just know the words and the hand movements and then you are good to go”[/color] She explained, finding herself enjoying the teaching. About to reassure Alexis that she was more then willing to teach her, the girl vison of some sort. Remembering what Alexis had said earlier, Callie moved to the girls side, laying a hand on her shoulder, unable to see what she was seeing. It troubled Callie slightly, but her own visons generrally came during the night, when she was asleep. [color=coral]”Resisting just makes it painful, sweetheart. Accept the vision, and it won’t hurt”[/color] She said softly, hoping that Alexis could hear her, but it didn’t seem like it, and Callie lefft Alexis for a moment, going to her private kitchen, returning within seconds with two charms, she invoked them, waiting. There really wasn’tt much else hat Callie could do, and she stood there helpless for a moment. Feeling it when the vision left the girl, Callie watched her, carefully. [color=coral]”I believe what you are seeing is auras, specifically tuned to the supernatural. Wolves, of course, hm. Druid, maybe. An angel? Sirens...how interesting, I haven’t seen one of them since I was a kid, perhaps one or two other were creatures”[/color] Callie sighed, and looped the amulets over Alexis’s head, [color=coral]”One is for pain, and one is for the nausea. As I said before, they last a year. Excellent for that time of the month, really”[/color] Callie said absently,. She rubbed Alexis’s on the back, seeking to soothe and ease the turmoil the vision left her with, sighing again. [color=coral]”I have long suspected that Klamath falls is a beacon for the supernatural. There are a few such places in the world, typically those that were once great sources of magic. Over the last few years, the population of supernaturals here has increased. I myself was drawn here after I left my coven. One moment”[/color] After being sure that Alexis would be alright, Callie went up stairs, stopping as she began to climb them, [color=coral]”If you do need to puke, there’s a bathroom just down the hall, to the right, but I am hoping that the charms do work for you”[/color] She continued up the stairs, going to her own room, moving carefully passed the door that held Abigale and Remus, and retreiving a book, she returned to the stairs, smiling as she saw Tigre trying to master the stairs, but the kitten wasn’t quite big enough. Leaning down to scoop up the orange ball of fluff, she tucked Tigre under her arm somewhat, carrying the thin book. [color=coral]”How are you, Alexis?”[/color] She asked softly, as she returned