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What is the Minoan Brotherhood?
The Minoan Brotherhood is a men's initiatory tradition of the Craft celebrating Life, Men Loving Men, and Magic in a primarily Cretan context, also including some Aegean and Ancient Near Eastern mythology. Why was the tradition founded?. Discover the power of gay love spells to attract romance, strengthen connections, and deepen emotional bonds. For same-sex relationships.
Gay Witchcraft is an eclectic mix of modern lore, mythology and history, presented through the worldview of a practicing gay pagan.
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Contained in it is information I wish I had compiled in one place when I began the path. Pride Across the Multiverse is a celebration of the LGBTQIA2+ community’s relentless creativity. If you’re looking to add more authentic gay male magic into your life or even into your bedroom “The Satyr’s Kiss” is the book for you!” – Tomás Prower, Author of “ Queer Magic: LGBT+ Spirituality and Culture from Around the World”.
A horrifying creature called the Venomous Brutalizer, a faceless phyrexian knight clad in putrid armor, looking like some metallic centaur coughed up from the bowels of the underworld, bears down on me. Meaning that in just two turns it can apply 12 Toxic counters to me as the opposing player, and if I have 10 counters applied to me, I lose the game. So when I tell you that Jules had already applied 6 during their last turn, you can probably already tell where this is going.
I stare at the cards in my hand. I have nothing I can play. Nothing to stop the oncoming storm. I end my turn and accept my fate. If you followed any of that, then you are more than likely a Magic: The Gathering fan. However, if that left you incredibly confused, fret not, because so were a good portion of guests attending the Magic: The Gay-thering event held last Thursday by Wizards of the Coast.
A celebration of everything queer about Magic: The Gathering was the perfect introduction to new potential fans of the popular card game that just turned 31 years old. That said I personally remember them fondly as the original publisher of the Pokemon Trading Card Game, but I digress. Its most recent set, Bloomburrow , focuses on small anthropomorphic animal adventurers banding together to defend their woodland homes from much larger, angrier beasts.
It makes perfect sense then that Magic: The Gathering happens to be very, very queer. Great for putting everyone on an even playing field. Good vibes all round! Gayming even got to learn a little bit about Magic: The Gathering illustrator Jack Hughes jackmrhughes , who sat down with us for a private interview. I played my first game of Magic in 25 years, and I won. Jack: I did it straight off the bat after University. Jack: I always go back to the work of J.
I love his work. I also love the work of Gruau, who was an Italian fashion illustrator. Jack: Incredible. We had such a great working relationship and they really liked my work. I then did a Secret Lair for them which was based on my inspirations… fashion focused, and I had worked on a few fashion illustrations in the past.
That felt very self indulgent. Maybe I should have gone back in time! I grew up watching Doctor Who and I did it because it was fun, it was really fun working with the art director. Turns out a lot of people love that collection. Gay people have always existed. How could gay people not be drawn to them? I think our voices come through in the game and the lore in so many ways that I think are so vital to these games and experiences.
Jack: Everything is so secret with Magic.