Hey guys, the term for Appalachian magick is called "Appalachian Granny Magic".
"Though the tradition is a very old one, dating all the way back to the first settlers of the magical Appalachian Mountains who came over from Scotland and Ireland in the 1700's. They brought along their even older Irish and Scottish Magical Traditions with them. Those two 'old world' Traditions were then blended with a dash of the local tradition of the Tsalagi (Now, called the Cherokee Indians.) The recipe for the Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition was then complete, though this potion simmered on a low boil for many generations before anyone dubbed it with the name, 'Appalachian Granny Magic.'"
"The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition, like many of the older ones, was passed on from parents to their children for many generations, and generally was not 'taught' outside of the individual family structures"
Something about an American Valkyrie goddess is in there as well but I can't find the source.
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I made a doll once with a spirit in it.
He was a mafioso back when he was alive but was betrayed.
Now he digs vengeance and will help right any wrongs against you.
Mostly, violently.
He enjoys knives. One of his eyes is literally, kept out, of his head.
Nice guy to have on your side as long as you don't piss him off.
He cause my buddy to get stabbed by thumbtacks and slammed his hands in a car door.
It's a breeze making a doll up and running.
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