Enchantment Lab: December #1
The liminal is calling
Beyond the Familiar by Andy Kehoe
Boundaries and how they relate to magic is a big, honkin’ topic, so this month, I’ve chosen two super-juicy aspects for us to dig into.
We’re first going to look at the liminal space that boundaries create, a space that’s highly charged with magic, so we can put this liminality to good use.
Hermes, the god of magic and travel betwixt realms, is all about the liminal, so we can–and will–ask for his help in...
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