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Our rituals usually are focused on lunar phases, solar equinoxes, and solstices, elements such as air, earth, water, and fire, and initiation rites. |
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We perform rites in a circle, which we consider a sacred place. For each ceremony, we create a new circle. We honor the four directions (north, west, south, and east) and invoke the God and Goddess within the sacred place. We often conclude the rituals by blessing the chalice of wine and cakes we consume. |
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We believe our minds can affect reality in ways that science has yet to discover. We conduct spells to help people deal with some common life difficulties. However, we practice magick under an ethical code, which states that we can only use magick to help someone if it doesn’t hurt others. Other fundamental ethical principles claim we should always seek to harmonize with ourselves, others, and the planet. |
Revision as of 23:20, 23 February 2024
'Welcome to the Sisters Moonlit Lake'
At Sisters of the Moonlit Lake, our mission is to foster a loving, friendly, and passionate community rooted in sisterhood, rituals, and herbals to support and empower our members on their spiritual journey
Reach out to any Mother if interest in joining.
Mothers are voted in yearly or when space is available
Sisters sponsorship is required.
Guilds Welcome: All Guilds Welcome, but Necromancer
Races Welcome: All
Sanctioning Province: Zoluren
Mothers (5 sisters): Pyppa, Leayne, Ysindre, Jaelia, (one empty spot to be voted on)
Sisters (female characters): Amaci, Eruwyn, Allye
Wizards (male characters that are allies of the Sisterhood): Seydin, Ezathiel
Our rituals usually are focused on lunar phases, solar equinoxes, and solstices, elements such as air, earth, water, and fire, and initiation rites.
We perform rites in a circle, which we consider a sacred place. For each ceremony, we create a new circle. We honor the four directions (north, west, south, and east) and invoke the God and Goddess within the sacred place. We often conclude the rituals by blessing the chalice of wine and cakes we consume.
We believe our minds can affect reality in ways that science has yet to discover. We conduct spells to help people deal with some common life difficulties. However, we practice magick under an ethical code, which states that we can only use magick to help someone if it doesn’t hurt others. Other fundamental ethical principles claim we should always seek to harmonize with ourselves, others, and the planet.