![]() ![]() ![]() Additionally, some cultures, such as those witches from the Tarim sect, keep their unique seeds and songs a secret from other witches out of scorn toward those such as General Sarah Alder and those like her who took their sacred gifts and weaponized them.īy the time of Abigail Bellweather, Tally Craven and Raelle Collar's entry into the Army, new work is considered exceedingly rare. Some workings are forbidden, such as the Spree's use of it to enact mass killings other workings are strongly discouraged due to being outside of traditional military witch canon, such as Willa Collar and her daughter Raelle's use of the "Christo-pagan" fixing work.ĭespite this, learning to recognize and resist "Off-Canon Work" is taught at War College by Magda Verger, as it is felt it is important the cadets know about it, as their enemies will not hesitate to use it. These sounds can be layered together to create desired supernatural effects for both martial and practical uses.Ĭanon work describes work approved for use by the US military. They utilize “seeds” or “seed sounds,” which are sixty-one sacred noises tied to the Earth. Work is a witch's ability to use their additional vocal cords to supernaturally create change in the world through their voice. A witch using work to manipulate weather. ![]()
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