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Who is a mermaid and what spell did they use?

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Dont give me spells that include the oceon or ocean creatures something you can do at home.And dont say they dont exsist.

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  1. ummm

    1.you can't become a mermaid

    2.stop asking the same question you're not going to get an answer

    3.grow up & get a life

    4.you're human and no "spell" is going to change that


  2. i jumped into a pool head first and hit my head and passd out and when i woke up i hade a mermaid tail it was like magic u should try it and hope u dont drown

  3. CAN I BUY SOME WEED FROM YOU??

    i dont think mermaids are real

    but if you like to visit one we can take our flying ponys whith sansta rudolph as a guide to the never ending land were we can go see in the loch ness lake and try to find one

  4. I dont know if it works but lots of people say it does.

    It takes about one month for a full tail to come when you touch water (even a tiny drop will change you) and about two months to get a power.

    Recite:

    Insouciant inclemency

    Redoubtable mediocracy

    Refutable humanity

    Make me what I wish to be…..

    A MERMAID

    Witches one and witches all

    Give this power to me

    Repeat 10 times

    Whatever you do, DO NOT SAY THIS WHILE DRY!!!!! You do not have to be in the bath, shower, pool, or ocean while you say this. Some part of you just has to be touching water. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SAY THIS ON A FULL MOON. Just don’t look at it or you will regret looking at it (after saying the spell).

    After saying this spell, you will probably have side effect(s) like singing well alot, stomachaches, achy or itchy legs, the urge to drink a lot of water, the urge to touch water/go swimming, a rash, mermaid dreams, dizzines, weakness, and the unconscious urge to keep your legs crossed or together. Sometimes your legs might even stick together.

    Tail colors vary, and you do not decide what color your tail will be. You do not get to choose your power. Powers I’ve heard of are the H2O powers (heating, freezing, or shaping water), psychic powers, and telekinesis.

    For this spell to work, you need to have a symbol; something that is special to you and is on your upper body (so it will still be visible when you grow a tail). It can be a necklace, a bracelet, a ring, your hair, your eyes, etc. You cannot take it off for more than two hours at a time or you will lose your powers and tail or the spell won’t work. You also have to believe the spell will work or else it won’t. I’ve seen its effects; it does work.

    Anyone with more questions can post them on here in an entry and I will answer them as best as I can.

    PS Boys can say this spell and have it work too. I think everything just takes a little longer for them.

  5. abra cadabra  but drink boiling water while you say it. i control the water in red blue green yellow latex ballon form

  6. mermaid is a legendary aquatic creature with the head and torso of human female and the tail of, in most schools of thought, a fish, although their horizontal fin structure would be more indicative of an aquatic mammal. Various cultures throughout the world have similar figures. The names comes from the Middle English mere in the obsolete sense 'sea' (as in maritime, and the the Latin mare, "sea") + maid(en).

    Much like sirens, mermaids would sometimes sing to sailors and enchant them, distracting them from their work and causing them to walk off the deck or cause shipwrecks. Other stories would have them squeeze the life out of drowning men while trying to rescue them. They are also said to take them down to their underwater kingdoms. In Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid it is said that they forget that humans cannot breathe underwater, while others say they drown men out of spite.

    Tales of mermaids are nearly universal. The first known mermaid stories appeared in Assyria, ca. 1000 BC. Atargatis, the mother of Assyrian queen Semiramis, was a goddess who loved a mortal shepherd and in the process killed him. Ashamed, she jumped into a lake to take the form of a fish, but the waters would not conceal her divine beauty. Thereafter, she took the form of a mermaid — human above the waist, fish below — though the earliest representations of Atargatis showed her as being a fish with a human head and legs, similar to the Babylonian Ea. The Greeks recognized Atargatis under the name Derketo. Prior to 546 BC, the Milesian philosopher Anaximander proposed that mankind had sprung from an aquatic species of animal. He thought that humans, with their extended infancy, could not have survived early on. This idea does not appear to have survived Anaximander's death.

    A popular Greek legend has Alexander the Great's sister, Thessalonike, turn into a mermaid after she died.[1] She lived, it was said, in the Aegean and when sailors would encounter her, she would ask them only one question: "Is Alexander the king alive?" , to which the correct answer would be "He lives and still rules" (Greek: Ζει και βασιλεύει). Any other answer would spur her into a rage, where she transformed into a Gorgon and meant doom for the ship and every sailor onboard.

    Lucian of Samosata in Syria (2nd century AD) in De Dea Syria ("Concerning the Syrian Goddess") wrote of the Syrian temples he had visited:

        "Among them - Now that is the traditional story among them concerning the temple. But other men swear that Semiramis of Babylonia, whose deeds are many in Asia, also founded this site, and not for Hera Atargatis but for her own Mother, whose name was Derketo"

        "I saw the likeness of Derketo in Phoenicia, a strange marvel. It is woman for half its length, but the other half, from thighs to feet, stretched out in a fish's tail. But the image in the Holy City is entirely a woman, and the grounds for their account are not very clear. They consider fishes to be sacred, and they never eat them; and though they eat all other fowls, they do not eat the dove, for she is holy so they believe. And these things are done, they believe, because of Derketo and Semiramis, the first because Derketo has the shape of a fish, and the other because ultimately Semiramis turned into a dove. Well, I may grant that the temple was a work of Semiramis perhaps; but that it belongs to Derketo I do not believe in any way. For among the Egyptians, some people do not eat fish, and that is not done to honor Derketo."

  7. Because of what you said and told me not to say... this is freaking hilarious.

  8. my mom is a mermaid and she uses a spell know as how to cook noodles.

  9. my friend is a mermaid b'coz i cast a spell on her

    u have to shout out loud the spell on a full moon night at 9.50 pm and place your victim in a barrel of eel eyes and tie her throat with frodgs liver and cast the spell "abada ke dabra "

    do this on every full moon for bout ......let say  5 times

    then u can see your friend .........or mermaid .........

    lmao

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