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Round about the cauldron go;
In the poison’d entrails throw.
Toad, that under cold stone
Days and nights has thirty-one
Swelter’d venom sleeping got,
Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot.
Got to love Witches 🙂 Sadly no tales of Witchery to share from me…which is probably a good thing.
why are there three wiches I hear you say Darrell, well three is the magic number !
I’m sure my Mother in-law is a witch or is it something that just rhymes with witch ?
Her name is Mitch ! :O
Apparently near where I live there was a witch discovered stuffed into the hole of a tree. Her skeleton was taken out and she was meant to have been a witch who had cursed a bunch of people before they turned on her, murdered her and stuffed her in a tree where no one could find her…pretty creepy stuff.
Place where she was found was also one of the rumoured areas where King Arthur was buried in terms of myth and legend…so a lot of weird stuff going on really around that place.
As for the models, nice set that. Very practical and characterful and with some good one piece models to seal the deal. Would pick them up if I saw them in a store for D&D, Mordheim maybe as an objective.