After relating his painstaking efforts to obtain such precious hidden knowledge, Elisha explains the way he organized the collected material and structured his book. He provides a table of contents for the users to facilitate their access to the spells they are looking for. The table of contents is divided into four sections:
Disclaimer: We do not take responsibility for the endurance of these spells. Even strong magic can lose or modify its power over the centuries! Please, do not blame us if you turn into a frog. Try these spells only at your own risk.
magic spell to turn into a girl
.cols2.spellbook_7_ingwidth:100%You will need the following items for this spell:NoneShare .cols2.spellbook_7_ingwidth:100%You will need the following items for this spell:None First, get to a comfortable place sitting cross-legged. Then close your eyes and imagine you male part receding and your breast and butt expanding. Once your man part has now just become nothing, imagine it now becoming like a second butt, this time out the in front. Now imagine that your hair us growing longer and longer, turning into the color you want it to. Once the transformation is complete, say or whisper this:
In 2002, Willow had fallen under a love spell with the boy R.J., despite being a lesbian, and wanted to change him into a woman to accommodate her sexuality. The idea was accidentally given to her by Anya, who had sarcastically asked if Willow would magically turn R.J. into a woman to prove her love for him.[1]
RavenBackground informationFirst episode"Go!" (prequel episode)
"Divide and Conquer" (written)
"Final Exam" (aired)
First comic"Demo"VoiceTara Strong (English)
Karine Foviau (French)
Mariana Torres (Brazilian Portuguese)
Katja Primel (German)
Monica Bertolotti (Italian)
Yūki Kodaira (Japanese)
Oo Jung-sin (Korean)
Kata Nemes Takách (Hungarian)
Izabella Bukowska-Chądzyńska (Polish)
Corina Cernea (Romanian)
Suzan Acun (Turkish)
Anabella Silva (Latin American Spanish)
Joy Chan (Chinese)
InspirationPersis KhambattaFran MacGregor(for her physical design in the comics)The Phantom Stranger (originally in comics but primary trait of inspiration has been kept in cartoons)Character informationOther namesWitch (by Terra)
Rae-Rae (by Mother Mae-Eye)
The Gem
Sunshine (by Val-Yor)
Henchy (as a self-thought up villain alias in "Revved Up" by Starfire)
Daddy's little girl (by Trigon)
Dear daughter (by Trigon)
Little girl (by Trigon)
Mistress of Magic (by Control Freak)
The Portal
Birthday Girl (by Slade in Birthmark)
Rachel Roth (alter ego in various comics)
Kid (by Mumbo and Slade)
Rae (in various comics by Beast Boy)
SpeciesCambion (Half-Human Half-Demon)AffiliationsTeen Titans
Place of OriginThe Mystical Realm of Azarath
ResidenceJump CityRelativesArella (Azarathian mother)
Trigon (demon father)
Monks of Azarath (guardians/caretakers)
AlliesRobin (close friend)
Starfire (best friend)
Beast Boy
Cyborg
Shallas
Melvin
Timmy Tantrum
Teether
Bobby
Silkie
Goth Boy
Bumblebee
Aqualad
Speedy
Más y Menos
RivalsTrigonPowers and abilitiesMagicEmpathy
Sensing
Healing
Precognition
Soul-Self ProjectionTelekinesis
Dark Energy Projection
Levitation
Teleportation
Fear Manifestation
Power Bestowal
Temporal Stasis
Superhuman Durability
FateDestroyed by Trigon, via opening the Portal (See The End Part -1, 2 and 3), however later found as a little girl by Robin. Uses her small power to turn herself into normal Raven again later.
Later, after Azar's death (in which she entered another plane of existence), when Raven was plagued by prophetic dreams of Trigon and, defying her teachers, she confronted her demon father in Limbo at his bidding. Trigon spared her and Arella after satisfying himself that, upon his return when she reached adulthood, he could seduce Raven into becoming his ally. When Raven turned sixteen/eighteen, she sensed Trigon's power returning and fled to Earth. Raven arrived at Jump City, where she met several super-powered youths fighting a rampaging alien girl (Starfire). Raven managed to discern the girl's true reason for her demolition work and convinced the others into a more peaceful approach, which won them the alien's friendship. Despite Raven's obvious insecurity, the others invited her to join them in defeating the truly hostile aliens the Gordanians, who had attempted to enslave the girl and her presence proved ultimately essential to the motley crew's triumph over the Gordanians. Afterward, the group decided to stay together and formed the original Teen Titans.Though Raven, still feeling alienated from her new friends, remained distant to them, the other Titans soon came to learn more about her origins.
Left in a world turned into a living horror, the Titans still refused to give up without a fight. With some help from Slade, (who had been betrayed by Trigon) Robin made his way to Trigon's underworld, found Raven and took her back to the surface, even though she was spiritually shattered by her role in the shaping of events. Finally, the Titans and Slade faced Trigon in a final onslaught. But even as they were struck down, Raven realized that all was not hopeless, and this realization sparked a new hope within her soul, allowing her to regain full maturity along with her powers. Under a righteous wrath, she used the sum of her powers to destroy Trigon, reverting Earth back to the way it was and finally ridding herself from the last vestiges of her dreaded heritage. Raven hugged Robin glad that he believed in her.
When Raven temporarily wears Robin's uniform in "The Quest", she fits in it quite well, as she and Robin are the same height and have somewhat similar builds. When Mother Mae-Eye infiltrates the Tower and puts the Titans under her control, she turns Raven's dark blue cloak into a yellow Shirley Temple dress with matching bows in her hair, though her boots remain dark blue in color. Mother Mae-Eye then says, "Just because you're evil on the inside doesn't mean you can't look pretty on the outside." In "Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear", Mumbo turned her into a rabbit. As a rabbit, she loses her hair and boots, and has white fur, while keeping her outfit and Ajna chakra gem. As a child, Raven looks largely like a smaller version of her White Raven form, except she lacks the gemstones on each of her hands. Her eyes also appear to be larger, possibly denoting her child-like innocence.
Sometime after, Raven's life was endangered by Adonis, who was turned into a werebeast. Beast Boy undergoes the same transformation and despite having no awareness he had an instinct to save her, while the other Titans thought Beast Boy was the one who attacked her. Beast Boy truly regrets acting like a jerk to her, but Raven tells him that he was not himself, and that she did not take it personally. She expresses her gratitude to him for saving her life and reassures him that his werebeast form is not something to be feared, but of value to the team, and to her.
Starfire called Raven out on her rudeness during that episode. It was the only real time Starfire ever got angry with Raven, though for only a moment. Following the events of "Switched", Raven begins to open up more to Starfire, and they are often seen with each other. It should also be noted she seemed to open up to Starfire much quicker than she did for her other teammates.Though they are very different in personality, both girls share many of the same traits. They are the only two on the team who have the natural ability to levitate (Beast Boy does not count as he needs to turn into an animal with wings to gain flight). It can also be said that the girls possess the greatest raw power compared to the boys, as Starfire is an alien with strength that exceeds even Cyborg, and her starbolts are extremely deadly, while Raven is a half-demon whose powers are difficult to control but at the same time being very powerful and, as seen in "The End - Part 3", is more than capable of destroying powerful villains like Trigon.Another similarity between the two is that both their powers are fueled by emotion, but the difference lies in that Raven's emotions have to be controlled while Starfire is able to express herself freely.
Claudia is a human girl originating from Katolis. She is the daughter of Viren and Lissa, and the younger sister of Soren. She is a mage, albeit a practitioner of dark magic, under the tutelage of her father and guidance of Aaravos. She is currently in a relationship with Terry.[3]
Claudia's passion for dark magic overshadows the controversial immorality of harvesting magical creatures as ingredients, causing her to consider them to just be components and tools for spells. Unlike Callum who values the lives of magical creatures, Claudia believes that dark magic makes humans unique and independent, despite their lack of a natural connection to the Primal Sources. Although she seems to have a weakness for cute creatures and felt sorry for capturing Azymondias, she does not hesitate to even use cute critters for her personal gain.[9] Claudia also feels jealous towards elves, as they were born with connections to primal magic, while humans were not, referring to them as "snooty".[10] Regardless of its reputation, dark magic has become a routine part of her life, even being used for making pancakes and hot brown morning potion in her free time. 2ff7e9595c
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