

“The Craft”, Spiritual Psychosis, and the Cost of Unprepared Power
“Nancy’s fall wasn’t from evil. It was from unpreparedness.
She was brave, but not yet rooted. Devoted, but not yet ready.
She reminds us that the cost of spiritual ambition without spiritual readiness can be steep.”
Memory Lake
“You killed her,” the woman said at last.
The words floated to him like jagged frost; cold, delicate, cutting deep.
His jaw clenched. A tremor of pain passed through him, betraying the fury he had fought to bury.
“No,” he growled, voice low and raw, “I loved her.”