Friday, March 8, 2013
The Golden Athame Is Missing!
Ringing out in the early morning was the discovery that the prized and most sacred wizard artifact, The Golden Athame has gone missing. Employees at Wizard Hall are up in arms regarding this latest news.
The Golden Athame was created in the 1670s after the Battle of Chekagou; a battle fought between two factions of wizards and witches in America in 1679. When the hard fought battle had finally concluded, the winning side secured its power and took the Golden Athame as a spoil of war. It had since been a powerful symbol of freedom for the magical community and had been passed down through the generations
This lovely athame was forged from etched wizard gold. Today it is only used in formal wizard ceremonies. It has been an important part of the Wizard Council since it's founding.
Cyril B. Stonewell, curator of Artifact Hall, the keeper of our wizarding treasures, vehemently denies that this was an inside job. "I blame the Wizard Council for all of their cost cutting measures that have recently been instituted. If it wasn't for them and their new laws, I'd have the money I needed to ensure that our wizard heritage remained safe."
So there it is, our most cherished treasure missing.
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