Crash Course in Witchcraft: The Pocket Sized Book for Beginners

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In the world of witchcraft and magic, having a pocket-sized book can be incredibly handy. These miniature grimoires are designed to be easily portable, allowing witches to carry their knowledge and spells with them wherever they go. The main idea here is the convenience and practicality of having a small witchcraft book that can fit in your pocket. Pocket-sized witch books often contain essential information on various aspects of witchcraft, including spells, rituals, symbols, and correspondences. The witch can consult these books quickly and discreetly when the need arises. These books may also include space for personal notes and reflections, making them a personalized tool for every witch.



The Witch and the Beast Manga Volume 1

The Witch and the Beast manga volume 1 features story and art by Kousuke Satake.

Guideau: a feral girl with long fangs and the eyes of a beast. Ashaf: a soft-spoken man with delicate features and a coffin strapped to his back. This ominous pair appears one day in a town that’s in thrall to a witch, who has convinced the townsfolk she’s their hero. But Ashaf and Guideau know better. They have scores to settle, and they won’t hesitate to remove anyone in their way…

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Characters / The Witch And The Beast Witches

A youthful-looking witch who always resembles a young teenage girl. Angela is the Eternal Witch and one of the most powerful and scary witches in the entire setting. She is also the one responsible for cursing Guideau and enjoys tormenting her for it.

  • Ambiguously Evil: The worse part of Angela is that her reputation is only implied from rumors and hearsay. So whatever messed up thing she did to garner such levels of fear is up to the reader's imagination.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Guideau naturally.
  • Body Surf: Pretty messed up example. One way in which Angela can surf through a new body is by obviously having a 'volunteer' to sacrifice herself. Each body Angela inhabits has a time limit as the bodies she is inhabiting are already dead. During the Orlencia arc, it was revealed that Angela made a deal with Dornez (the Queen of the Gnir and by extension, the vampires), in which Dornez would gift Angela several children to slaughter in exchange for Angela giving Dornez her status.
  • Creepy Child: Angela likes to take control of young girls. Her creepy and possessive personality does not help.
  • Cute Witch: Heavily, heavily subverted. Yes, the bodies that Angela possesses are indeed pretty, but the fact that she is a possessor makes her very creepy.
  • Dark Messiah: Is this to the Global Holy Church. Which is possibly why they are so hell bent in going on a global witch hunt.
  • Demonic Possession: Angela's specialty in magic is taking over the bodies of young girls. So the image you see here isn't even her real body.
  • "Freaky Friday" Flip: Sort off. According to Angela, the body that Guideau's soul is currently possessing is actually Angela's 'real body'. This isn't surprising since Angela's abilities involve taking over people's bodies. But given how vague Angela is and given her potential reputation. It is left intentionally mysterious.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Although Ashaf and Guideau may fight other witches, the Paladin Corps and murderers. The true target that Guideau and Ashaf are looking for is Angela, the witch who cursed Guideau. Angela herself made an appearance and she is as mysterious as she is scarily powerful.
  • Humanoid Abomination: Even for witches, something about Angela doesn't seem right.
  • Mysterious Past: Like Guideau, we don't know much about Angela nor what sort of deal she had with Guideau.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Even by witch standards, Angela is god damned scary and overpowered.
  • Power Trio: Is this with Lucia and the unnamed glasses witch in a small group called the Coven of Witches.
  • The Prophecy: According to Thurlander, the Executioner's main mission right now is to honour the words of the Seer - one of the Three Saints - who only awake for a short time every few decades. The Seer prophesised on the 'Great Flow'. An important event that forewarn about the Witches who are trying to seize the forbidden instruments for their own malicious ends. The Seer calls them the Great Enemy, and chief of them is the Eternal Witch Angela.
  • Red Baron: Angela's nickname is the Eternal Witch. For the big bad, Ashaf calling her one of the most powerful and scariest witches in the world is not an understatement.
  • Runic Magic: She is a witch, which is not surprising.
  • Slasher Smile: Angela's smile by itself is normal. It is the context behind her always cheery looks that makes it creepy.
Falvell Farmington

These books may also include space for personal notes and reflections, making them a personalized tool for every witch. Furthermore, these compact books are lightweight and can easily be slipped into a pocket, purse, or bag. This convenience ensures that witches can access their knowledge and reference materials whenever they need them, whether in the comfort of their own home or out in nature practicing their craft.

Falvell Farmington

A young teenage girl who turned out to be the descendent of Luna Farmington, the Mystic Witch. Falvell lives in a close-knit village with her little brother when a series of grisly murders placed her in an unfortunate position as scapegoat.

  • And I Must Scream: A more literal example. Due to her curse, she is unable to scream or talk when the Executioners basically stabbed her little brother and burned her house down.
  • Big Sister Instinct: The Executioners learned this the hard way when they nearly killed Falvell's little brother, Owent. After Falvell's curse was broken by Guideau, to say she is overpowered is an understatement. She was reality warping just by speaking.
  • Burn the Witch!: What the Executioners were planning to do. If they didn't kill Falvell, the villagers most likely will.
  • The Bus Came Back: We didn't know what has happened to the siblings. However, they returned in Chapter 51, with the two living in a safe house until unknown marauders threatened to harm them.
  • Cool Big Sis: To her brother Owent despite being mute.
  • Cute Mute: Falvell is a young teenager who is mute due to being a descendent of Luna Farmington, known as the Mystic Witch, a master of vocative magic - i.e voice magic. Falvell would later regain her powers after kissing Guideau to break the seal on her tongue.
  • Cute Witch: THE cutest witch in the setting. No surprise given her Cute Mute status and her innocence of being merely a young teenage girl.
  • Little Big Sister: By the time we have seen the siblings again, it is assumed a year or two has passed. By this point, Owent is a good few inches taller than his sister.
  • Magical Incantation: A laughably overpowered example as her being a witch of vocative magic enables her to literally reality warp things in or out of existence.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: Well. she doesn't even need to shout for her to fuck things up given her magical lineage.
  • Nice Girl: One of the sweetest witches you will encounter.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Given what her power entails, thank god she is a nice girl overall.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: For a girl who looks like she around 14 years of age. The power she is gifted is truly ridiculous.
  • Promoted to Parent: We have no idea where her parents are, the only thing we know is that she takes care of her brother.
  • Proper Lady: Falvell is a polite, modest girl who does not like to cause trouble.
  • Reality Warper: Given she is able to do a lot of things with just her voice. We were given a small taste on what she was able to do to the Executioners once her seal was broken.
  • Runic Magic: When she activates her magic, tattoos and runes would emerge around her mouth.
  • Tea Is Classy: She might not be rich or well-off, but Falvell is a classy lass whose tea is notable to be quite delicious.
  • The Scapegoat: What the Executioners were planning to do; the Executioners were actually the ones responsible in the streaks of grisly murders. They just did it to rile the villagers up and make Falvell extremely vulnerable and isolated.
Helga Velvette
Pocket sized witch book

Some pocket-sized witch books also include protective charms or talismans to enhance the book's magical properties and provide additional spiritual support. This added layer of enchantment makes these books not only practical but also magical artifacts in their own right. The main idea here is that a pocket-sized witch book is a practical and convenient tool for witches to have at their disposal. Its small size allows for easy portability, ensuring that witches can have their knowledge and spells with them at all times. Whether consulting spells, rituals, or personal notes, these books are an essential resource for any witch on their magical journey..

Reviews for "Dream Magic: Unlocking the Secrets of the Subconscious Mind (Pocket Sized Edition)"

1. Jessica - 2/5 - I was really excited to dive into "Pocket Sized Witch Book," but I ended up feeling disappointed. The book seemed more like a beginner's guide to witchcraft rather than something more comprehensive. The content was very basic and lacked depth. Additionally, the book's size and format made it difficult to read. The small font and cramped layout made it hard to focus on the information presented. Overall, I felt like I didn't learn much from this book, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a more in-depth exploration of witchcraft.
2. John - 1/5 - "Pocket Sized Witch Book" was a complete letdown for me. The content was repetitive and overly simplistic. It felt like the author was just rehashing common knowledge without providing any new insights or perspectives. I was hoping for a book that would challenge my thinking and offer fresh ideas, but this was not it. Additionally, the book's size was a hindrance. The tiny font made it difficult to read without straining my eyes, and the small page layout made it feel cluttered and cramped. Overall, I found this book to be a waste of time and would not recommend it to anyone serious about studying witchcraft.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - As a seasoned witch, I found "Pocket Sized Witch Book" to be too basic for my liking. The content covered very rudimentary aspects of witchcraft that I had already learned years ago. I was expecting a more advanced guide with new insights or lesser-known practices, but this book fell short. Additionally, the small size of the book made it difficult to read comfortably, especially considering the small font used. While it may be suitable for absolute beginners, I would not recommend it to more experienced practitioners looking to expand their knowledge.

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