Are There Warlocks on the South Downs
March 27th, 2010 . by admin
Brighton prides itself on its diversity, and the point that we lionise so many other cultures and customs, which is why in the police forces department’s contemporary investigations possible sorcery is being set under the magnifying glass of our city sleuths!
Through the recent few weeks and calendar months there has been a couple of occurances involving the plaiting of horses manes. The plaiting is harmless enough to consider and images exposed in The Argus render something related to the handiwork of children just perfecting their hair dressing skills on somebody more willing than their infant comrades or sisters. But it appears the law are having to sustain an open judgement on this and include the possiblity that it may be the handicraft of localized enchantresses, the braiding being a prescribed way of noting the horse as ‘ours’ or ’special’.
That fires the worry that the enchantress or warlock in question could be either a white witch/warlock or a black witch/warlock. So a bit of a vexation there for the horse possessors who love their animals and therefore would understandably be concerned that another could harbour any ill design towards these bonny beasts!
Here at Brighton Short Breaks, where we firm repute any dark design or motives from any of our city’s dwellers so acclaim the picture of our marvelous sisters and brothers fluttering about the countryside and serving to the coiffure of the localized horses by moonshine!
If you have any info or can shed any light on this winning theme then Brighton Short Breaks would love to get word from you. One of the healthiest things about life and loving in Brighton is the terrific wealth of stories that break in the town. Poring Overs the articles of The Argus will forever provide a absorbing insight into the grand array of characters and customs in our city. Perhaps its all the wondrous ocean air that makes our mortals so marvelous.