Call a Storm

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A chant that any good weather worker should be able to pull off.

Casting Instructions for 'Call a Storm'

You will need the following items for this spell:

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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • None

Chant:

"Paralda I ask for a favor of thee
For your breath to the circle giveth ye.
Djinn I ask for your blazing sun
Lightning strike when work is done.
Niksa with power over the sea
Making water fall unto me.
Gnob for you I ask to make
The earth and ground to add its quake.
These four rulers I ask as one
To unify for the storm to come".


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Added to on Aug 13, 2012
Last edited on Feb 26, 2018
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Does this work!?

Weather Magik is a tricky subject. As outlined, this probably will not work. The energy required for weather Magik is much higher than simply saying some words. Historically, only certain people have the ability to manipulate the weather, so I would argue, if this works for you, you are either advanced in your craft and understand how Magik works, or you were born with a natural talent. This does not mean you can control and manipulate the weather at will, nor does it mean you should. Weather Magik is tricky, if even possible. Moving weather patterns would effect the globe, and moving a simple rain cloud could result in a flood in another area. I would not test weather spells.

Dec 22, 2023
As someone who has been doing magik for about 3 years,this is very true. My first spell was a sun spell and it didn’t rain for days. I caused a really bad (and hot) drought.

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