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CAST Circle and Question
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what item i need it..?(i need some picture of Circle to imagination the circle but i dont know the real circle ^^hehe..i search in google)

and why in many spell..have a word like this
1.'Thee'
2.'mote it be'

what of that mean..?

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Re: CAST Circle and Question
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i wouldnt chance it you dont even have the basics
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So Mote it Be is a type of Command to signify the ending. It's like Amen at the end of a prayer.

Thee, thou, thine, Thy, are all old English words that are used to aid in giving the spell you are doing more of a deeper feeling, to help in a rhyming process etc... these words are used for different reasons, in different cases, and by very different people

This may help a little so you know what each means

More accurately, that's the second person singular pronoun.

'Thou' corresponds to 'I/you/he/she'. (Nominative)
'Thee' corresponds to 'me/you/him/her'. (Accusative)
'Thy' corresponds to 'my/your/his/her'. (Possessive)
'Thine' -- 'mine/yours/his/hers'.

It's an archaic form, and its status was similar to the French vous/tu. At one time, it was the formal form, but became the familiar form around Shakespeare's time.

As for the archaic plural form...

Nominative / Accusative / Possessive
Ye (or you) / you / your, yours
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"Mote" is an archaic way to say "might" or "may."

"So mote it be," would translate to "So may it be," and is a way of wrapping up the spell and projecting a final blast of magickal will into it. Best of luck with your circle!
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