⚠️ Instruction manuals for power tools have inline warnings; a guide to discordian witchcraft should have the same. Tell the reader how they can screw this up, and what the potential consequences are.
Absolutely. There's a line from Paul Huson's
Mastering Witchcraft that I've been keeping in mind as I work on this: "Don't delude yourself. The minute you set foot upon the path of witchcraft, a call rings out in the unseen world announcing the fact of your arrival." While I'm not handing over the keys to a nuclear submarine, I do want my readers to understand that people have effed themselves up pretty spectacularly doing less crazy shit than we're getting into.
Break your reader's pre-conceptions, that this is the same-old hippy-dippy witchcraft.
This is 100% my goal.
"safety first", "how to know when you're doing it wrong", "how to do it wrong on purpose"
"How to do it wrong on purpose" is sheer fucking brilliance, and I am reworking my current outline as we speak.
My mental mapping for witchcraft involves molten metal and noxious fumes.
One of my covenmates is a blacksmith. I will get with him and try to come up with some interesting molten metal/noxious fume spells.
All of your feedback was awesome and sincerely appreciated. Thank you!