The cursed witch coleus: a symbol of magic and intrigue

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The cursed witch coleus is a unique and intriguing plant that captivates onlookers with its dark and mysterious appearance. Its name carries an air of magic and enchantment, adding to its allure. This plant is a cultivar of the popular coleus plant, renowned for its vibrant and colorful foliage. However, the cursed witch coleus takes on a whole new persona with its striking black leaves that are thinly veined in electric green. The cursed witch coleus is known for its ability to thrive in both indoor and outdoor settings, making it a versatile choice for plant enthusiasts. Its dark foliage adds a touch of drama and elegance to any space it is placed in.


Anyway, the libraries of Silvermoon, I studied there for thirty whole years to be given the chance to become a scholar, like my father before me, but no, no, no, now we are here, Booty Bay and I have to spend my hours catering to sweaty, undersized little Orclings and cheap ladies of the moonlight, mother tells me that she grew up here. I don’t care.

Old Gerald Rustmuffin it s been said that he once escaped the clutches of an Orca using only his false teeth, a string off his mistress s knickers and a fake cows udder. I see them every day lugging large crates on and off their ships and I envy that life, that scurvy ridden life, I see mother staring out towards them longingly, I hate that she is home and I am not.

Cursed witch coleus

Its dark foliage adds a touch of drama and elegance to any space it is placed in. Whether it's positioned in a sunny windowsill or nestled amongst other plants in a garden bed, this plant is sure to stand out and demand attention. Aside from its stunning appearance, the cursed witch coleus boasts other notable characteristics.

Credits

Keeper Wurph as How Can Someone be so Smart and yet so Stupid?

Randy as the Manly Man

The Strider as the Ancient War Machine

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Everything within this work is original, no copyright infringement intended.

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Special thanks to the people who read this story! Which is… admittedly, not that many. But for those of you that did make it, thanks for being here at the end!

Anyway, technically Fortune’s Fate is complete. I do have ideas for what to do if I continue it, but it’s not required—I did only intend to continue if it did decently well, and so far it hasn’t. If you want to see more Fortune’s Fate, let me know! Tell other people about it and spread the word! I could write a “season 2” if I think it’s worth it.

Don’t worry, though, the big questions of the setting will be answered in other stories. As some of my readers have already noticed, there are a few unusual threads connecting Fortune’s Fate and Wizard Space Program together…

Speaking of Wizard Space Program, you should read it! (https://gmsteward.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/wizard-space-program/) That story is ongoing and, unlike Fortune’s Fate, is set to continue for a long time. Come with me and learn about how to use magic to solve hard sci-fi space travel, and maybe learn a bit more about some deeper questions.

I am also currently looking for pre-readers willing to take a look at a Final Fantasy-based story that attempts to synthesize the settings of the main games together. I’ve written over forty chapters at this point, but I need more feedback. If you’re interested, drop by the Discord Server. (https://discord.com/invite/eTuseTh)

Until next time!

“So this is your room?” Coleus asked as she walked into the small enclosure.

“Yep!” Amaris said, flopping on her bed. “Home sweet home.”

“I was expecting something a little more…”

“Interesting?” Amaris giggled. “I wasn’t interesting when I was in this room! I’ve got to bring the interesting to it, now!” She pointed at the pile of notebooks in the corner. “I’ve been going over my notes and writing more detailed entries on all the things I encountered. If I want to do some good, it’ll help to inform other people about, well, how to deal with all these things.”

Coleus picked up a notebook that had been recently written in. “Entry 001; Freddloi…” She put it down. “You’re making one for everything?”

“I’m going to try, anyway. And for anything new I encounter! Then I’ll see if I can classify any of them together, find any common threads…”

“You’ll need a lot more than yourself to do this.” Coleus grinned. “Good thing you’ve got some friends that want to help!”

“All of you get entries too, by the way.”

Coleus paused. “You’re going to per-fern an examination of me?”

“Coleus, that was terrible.”

“I think you mean punishing.”

Until next time!
Cursed witch coleus

It is a relatively low-maintenance plant, making it suitable for both experienced and novice plant caretakers. It requires moderate watering and prefers well-draining soil. Additionally, it benefits from regular pruning to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth. Despite its name, the cursed witch coleus does not possess any supernatural powers or curses. It is purely meant to invoke a sense of intrigue and allure. However, its aesthetics do make it an ideal choice for those interested in witchcraft and occult aesthetics. The cursed witch coleus can add a touch of mystic charm to any space and make a statement in any collection of plants. In conclusion, the cursed witch coleus offers a unique and captivating plant option for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its dark and mysterious foliage sets it apart from other coleus cultivars and adds an element of fascination to any setting. With its low-maintenance requirements and ability to thrive indoors and outdoors, it is a plant that can be enjoyed by all. Whether it's for a touch of enchantment or to satisfy a love for the occult, the cursed witch coleus is sure to cast a spell on all who encounter it..

Reviews for "The enchanting properties of the cursed witch coleus plant"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I bought the cursed witch coleus with high hopes after seeing some stunning pictures online. However, I was disappointed with the actual plant I received. The colors were not as vibrant as I expected and the leaves were already wilting when it arrived. I tried my best to revive it, but it didn't last long. I felt like I wasted my money on this plant and wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. John - 2 stars
I was intrigued by the concept of a "cursed" plant, but the cursed witch coleus didn't live up to my expectations. The plant itself was small and underwhelming, and it didn't have any unique or interesting features. It also required a lot of maintenance and care, which I wasn't prepared for. Overall, I found it to be a disappointing and overhyped plant.
3. Emma - 1 star
I had high hopes for the cursed witch coleus, but it turned out to be a complete letdown. The plant arrived in poor condition with yellowing leaves and was infested with pests. Despite my best efforts to save it, the plant eventually died within a few weeks. It was a waste of money and time, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a beautiful and hassle-free plant.
4. Mike - 2 stars
I was excited to add the cursed witch coleus to my collection of houseplants, but it ended up being a disappointment. The plant was much smaller than expected, and the colors weren't as vibrant as shown in the pictures. It also required a lot of attention and care, which I struggled to provide. Overall, I found it to be a high-maintenance plant that didn't live up to its hype.

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