Hospitable : Hecate Moon (click for help)

The Lore of Hecate:
Grecian (originally Thracian)..her powers extend to all reigions, she has the power of magic, sorcery, and bestows wealth and wisdom, small statues are placed of her at entrances of houses and at crossroads to protect those who pass from evil. She also aids spirits into the underworld.

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Hospitable Hecate

The Crone Gathers the Torchlight
Takes Her Pack of Hounds
No Fear Shall be Written
When Hecate Comes 'Round

Her Rich, Hospitable Nature
Protects Spells and Charms
Within the Dark Hours
She Keeps Us from Harm

Daughter of Tartaros and Night
Goddess of Witchcraft
Within Waning Moonlight
Onyx Star, Burn Bright

Fertile Sea Inside Virgin Womb
Visions of Wonder
In Light of the Moon
Ghostly, Cold, Pale Blue

On Dragon Chariot She Rides
In Clairvoyance
With Flashing Pearl Set Eyes
Evil Runs and Hides

When Caught Inside A Growing Tide
Walk Within Her Stride
When Hecate Comes About
Keep Her at Your Sid
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by Darkstar, © November 5, 1999


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