A Rather Witchcrafty British Poster?

The story of Wicca, a modern pagan witchcraft in Britain, is an extraordinary tale that spans from Dorset nudist colonies to witches casting spells to ward off Hitler. The group’s creator, an eccentric Englishman named Gerald Gardner, is known for his eccentricity and the creation of the modern pagan religion. Nick Ridge, a Witch and Magister of the Cauldron of the Alta Calleach, runs Dorset Wildlife Rescue alongside his wife.

The story of Wicca includes the creation of the modern pagan religion, which has grown rapidly in popularity in the UK. The group’s founder, Gerald Gardner, is known for his eccentricity and the creation of the modern pagan religion. A Very British Witchcraft, a documentary on the history of the very modern religion, first aired on Channel 4 on August 16, 2013.

The story of Wicca also includes the creation of the modern pagan religion, which has been a subject of tabloid hysteria and appearances on various platforms. The film, which was first aired on Channel 4 on August 16, 2013, provides a detailed account of the history of the very modern religion.

In addition to the traditional Wicca-related art, there are also vintage kitchen witchcraft posters, such as Lilith Sitting On Throne Devil, which can be used as a decorative piece in various settings.


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  • Harry and Draco still having a rivalry and trying to one-up each other, while Harry is a washout and Draco successful but still insecure, is prime fic material. Like their more healthy relationships post-series made sense and was good character development-wise (CC writing issues aside) but this is just hilarious. (I’m sure a bunch of people have written this fic already)

  • I actually felt this was more of an appropriate fit for Hermione’s career than being Minister for Magic. She’s a good leader but since there are no universities in the wizarding world I just thought she’d continue to be an academic at Hogwarts. I find it hard to believe Ron left George’s shop to become an Auror – always imagined him as Quidditch coach. So to me it makes more sense to see them as teachers here.

  • This skit is deep. All the adults have moved on in the so called “real world” and Harry’s adventures only entertain the kids. It’s the drudgery of growing up – personified. This parallells most people’s relationship with the stories. They’re exciting and enchanting when you’re young, but sooner or later one has to move on. Only those who fail to fully let go, be it due to nostalgic attachment, literal frozen development, or some other reason – follow the same stories into adulthood. The killing of innocence by maturation juxtaposed by the fractured psyche of the adult clinging to youth. Alas, earwax.

  • I imagine that Harry here has been divorced from Ginny, and that he lost his job as an Auror. He also has to pay for child support which in his case is expensive because he has lots of children. I could also guess that he became an alcoholic not long after, and that he likes to reminisce and re-live the ‘best’ years of his life- his Hogwarts years. What a sad fate for Harry, but it is totally plausible just because of the kind of childhood/teenage years that he had. It will make a good book! Hahahhaha…

  • I actually find this ending psychologically more likely than Harry marrying his average-looking college GF, becoming a family man and getting a job as a cop (OK, OK, MAGIC cop, whatever). People who do very creative stuff usually FEEL unusual and often find ordinary life rather boring and humiliating. Real-life Harry would probably either do something wildly creative after Hogwarts or get really depressed and do something wildly screwy, but not become a quiet government employee with wife and kids. At most, as far as socially acceptable behavior goes, he could become a crazy maverick professor, tenured and tolerated for his prior fame and glory.

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