A/N: People are laughing, so I'm assuming that the aim of this so for successful.

So here is the next chapter. I think I'm enjoying this a bit too much. This took ages to write, kept getting distracted with the urge to set things on fire. Not only is that worrying on its own, it's also very warm and close today and i doubt starting multiple fires would.

And I'm not the only one, seems that Katerina Riley (THANKS FOR REVIEWING) is also being affected by the Smirk. LOL

Also Thanks to LadyDunia and Kripkeisgod for reviewing.

Warning: Spoilers for S01 EP06, S01 EP13, S04 EP05 and S04 EP06


Fire


Now in the arsenal of a good sorceress is fire. Fire reflects the soul of a witch, powerful, blazing with the strength to reduce your foes to ash. When casting spells, always use this incandescent element to improve the power and impressiveness of the enchantment. There are very few spells that cannot be improved with fire, and these are mainly curses to throw guards/knights/servants/people that get on your nerves into trees/walls.

Here are examples of how this magnificent, beautiful, burning, dancing element can improve your spells and enchantments.

When enchanting a sword to hold a thousand years so to cheat in a duel with a freshly crowned usurper to your throne, encircle yourself in flames. Not only does this help focus your spell, it looks really impressive.

When summoning a creature to control a servant (as mentioned in chapter 3), create a portal using a brazier. This creates an intimating effect that will cause the victim to tremble in fear before to implant one of the heads into his neck.

When trapping an enemy who has discovered your plan to kill a magic-raciest ruler, back him against a wall then encircle him in ankle high flames. They will be so terrified and awe-inspired that they will be frozen to the spot. There is no way they can just step over the flames and run for help or attack you.

When trying a kill an upstart, who won't join you in your plan, shoot him with a fire ball. Fire is so destructive there is no way he will survive it, stand up and blow you up with lighting.

As you can see, along with the smirk, fire should be mastered. Once you have done this, you are on the way to being the best sorceress you can be.


A/n: Another trait that Morgana (and other villains share). Merlin has it a bit but his is more recreational purposes