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Like a Warlocks patron! But for a Witch! Also it was me, Poly! It was me alllll along!
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What was you? the patron?
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Warlock was originally used to describe a male witch, so technically a warlock patron and a witch patron is the same thing.
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Edited by Unseelie Nil: 12/27/2019 4:48:59 AMIt actually originally meant something like oathbreaker or traitor and according to some wiccan friends is pretty offensive in their circles, like calling Romani travellers a word that is apparently censored now that starts with g
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Hmm, that’s pretty interesting. But if I’m fighting a witch or a warlock it doesn’t really matter the difference, I always have the spells power word stab and circle of head burr memorized. I really need to come up with more creative ways of fighting things though.
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I couldn't resist that line at the end with the popsicle. I originally wrote it as a placeholder, but it made me smile every time I read it so it's in there now.
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I loved that line. I love that popsicle. You probably do not understand the amount of cone of colds I was forced to cast to create a army of...nevermind that is classified.
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I love that as well. Hmm maybe I should create a true super weapon, not a measly planet destroyer, but take the popsicle and attach it to my firework launcher and then attach that to a shoe I used to beat a sith in a lightsaber fight so long ago.
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Das perdy cool!