Akychi
Sacred Powers of Spell Casting
Witchcraft, Spells and Akychi
Various Tools of Love Spells
Akychi Spell Passion for Lust and Love
Publication Date: October 15, 2005
There were many love spells performed in tradition and society of the Akychi. In the past, Akychi would challenge each other using spells. Love spell techniques varied from nature, shadow, white, grey, black and forge. This allowed reason for the masters of one technique in love spells to challenge the Akychi Spell Masters of another type.
Love Spells for the Challenge
The challenge of spell masters was always held in the category of love spells. The reason was simple; there were no spells more complicated than that of the repairing of a broken heart. Spells for love were more appropriate in these dynasties because there were more trading, than the need for money spells or other spells that were developed in the later years.
Each Akychi was designated a random, but equal challenge from the city and required to resolve the problem before the other spell master. The name of this phase in the challenge using love spells is unknown. The performance of spell casting love spells was judged based on time to resolve, proper technique and powerful delivery. Each person was awarded one ink pen for each point earned.
These ink pens were specially designed for the event and engraved with the words “Love Spells” on the side of the handle. The design of the ink pens was based on Egypt symbols and theme.
Love Spells for the Challenge II
Phase II of this challenge of performing love spells was held in the Moonlit Garden. All training of lower rank Akychi was stopped, since the elder Akychi Spell Masters were participating in this challenge.
Two participants would enter the arena. A formal grasp of the other person’s elbow indicated ‘peace and light be with you’. Then the competition would begin, performing love spells to win the challenge. The goal of love spells being performed was to enchant the other person into a love submissive permission of kissing your feet on their knees.
Typically, Akychi had been known to start off with love spells that perform an instant result of manifestation. This would force an opponent into spell casting to block and using pure talent to cast love spells, while in the state of blocking another’s.
Love Spells for the Challenge III
Since phase II was an all win or nothing battle using love spells, the winning spell master would then assign their ink pens to a special person called an Sira. This person would honor those points against a final fight performing love spells and provide unbiased judgment for the final round.
The final round for Akychi was the most spoken about in documentation. It involved the highest in ranking for performing love spells and several objects to help aid. Throwing knives, daggers and spin spikes were common in this love spell battle. The force of their inner power manipulating the object to be used to harm the opponent, several wounds were taken in this competition.
Akychi were about love, harmony and balance. The use of harm or pain to understand love has been used for centuries. Humans require contrast and comparison to understand the value of what they have in life. We do not understand ego or pride without an experience of shame.
Love spells were most responsive to subjects that initially felt the most pain and lack of love. For this reason, complicated tactics in battle to withdraw emotional comfort using spells, inflict a physical pain using inner force and bonded magic to throw daggers or throwing knives, and then induce a powerful love spell to win the competition was a mainstream tactic.

