
::Notes
When I attended AFP, we called it Coven Class. Not where the teachers could hear us, though. Jimmy always called it Witch Scouts.
You know, this whole time I thought there was a deep magical reason to use coarse salt instead of regular table salt.
~Alex
Recovered journal of Magdalena Sokol
::Transcript
Arcane Foundations Program
Update for the 1986 school year
-Meets Thursdays, 6 pm to 9 pm Wed not working
-Southeaster Pillar Society, fellowship hall
-Rotating instructors I can’t do this alone.
Stress to parents that the AFP is a structured education plan designed to prepare young gifted individuals for responsible magical practice.
*Reminder –Coarse– salt for circles and wards
easier to clean up
Topics to include
*Ritual theory – Scott? Laura?
*Wards – ask Ruth
*Magical ethics – Elias
*Minor sigils – Henry
*Elemental correspondences
*Divination – Annie
*Potions
*Spells –edit teachable spells for danger
*Healing – obviously
* Must include mentorship for direct training of specific powers. Mentors with similar affinities will be assigned.
–No ley lines or summoning! Too dangerous
“Due to the declining nature of magic”
– Suggested ages 10 – 16 with additional instruction available upon need/requestNot Evans family
All children of gifted families should be tested by age 6.
-Need supplies
chalk, salt, candles
ritual paper, ink
crockpot for potions
MS (signature of Magdalena Sokol)