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Published in the USA by Ravenwood Magic in 2010.

Ravenwood Magic

3115 Donaldson Lane

White Hall, AR 71602

Copyright © 2010, Ravenwood Magic

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in or introduced in a retrieval

system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, manual, mechanical, photocopying,

recording or otherwise) without the prior express written permission of the publisher. Any person

who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be labile for criminal prosecution

and civil claims for damages.

Design, layout and photography by Paul A. Prater.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Revenant 5

Boo Bait 9

The Key to Marie 13

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My cousin’s old house in Water Valley, Mississippi.

My cousin’s old house in Water Valley, Mississippi.

The Revenant I have a great uncle who has a wonderful Southern plantation house in Water Valley,

Mississippi. On our way to Florida, we decided to spend the night there. I always liked the

house and how it made you feel like you had stepped back in time. There is a ballroom

upstairs where my wife and I were able to do the tango and waltz. It really is a beautiful old

house. After everyone went to bed (which was around 8:00 since my great uncle and aunt

are in their 80’s) I decided to look through the old library. This is one of those libraries that

has bookshelves from the floor to the ceiling. All of the bookshelves are full of books and

since I love books, I would spend a lot of

time in that room.

One particular book caught my eye. It

was an old leather bound book that was

worn. I opened the book and breathed in

the old musty smell that accompanies

these old books.

As I turned the pages I was surprised at

what I found. It was a book about

hunting vampires. It looked like someone

had found the book and made comments

about the information in the book. I was

particularly intrigued as that person appeared to know something about magic.

Here is one of the entries in the book for how to identify a corpse that is a vampire.

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How to Detect the Revenant

By Way of Bone It is commonly known that the bodies of the revenant are highly combustible. These creatures seem to excrete an oily substance from their skin and perhaps this contributes to the great conflagration that occurs when fire is applied to their bodies.

If you have managed to obtain a bone fragment from the creature, there is another test that can be done to confirm that they are not amoung the living.

Using a mortar and pestle, finely grind some of the bones of the revenant. Once the bones are finely ground, hold them over a candle, a foot or so above the flame. Lightly sprinkle the bones and you will have a great fire if the bones are indeed from the revenant.

Furthermore, there will be stench, like that of death following the fire.

Notes�

� This�one�is�also�easy�to�do.��You�can�show�the�bone�to�everyone�

and�do�a�false�transfer�to�a�mortar�and�pestle.�Simply�hold�the�bone�

in�your�hand.��As�you�turn�your�hand�down,�use�your�thumb�to�hold�

onto�the�bone.�

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� Let�the�bone�lightly�hit�the�side�of�the�mortar�to�make�a�

sound�like�the�bone�has�dropped�into�the�mortar.��This�strengthens�the�

illusion�of�placing�the�bone�into�the�mortar.�

� As�for�the�flame,�powdered�coffee�creamer,�lightly�sprinkled�over�

a�fire�will�produce�a�great�flame.��As�for�the�smell,�finely�cut�bits�

of�hair�will�do�nicely.���

� I�am�sure�that�in�the�time�of�the�author,�he�used�some�other�

chemical�such�as�saltpeter�(potassium�nitrate)�which�is�still�available�

in�pharmacies�and�is�commonly�used�as�an�accelerant�in�pyrotechnics.���

� However,�if�we�are�talking�about�abominations,�why�not�use�that�

abomination�to�coffee,�powdered�creamer.��It�is�cheap,�readily�available�

and�works�well.�

� Oh�yes,�I�almost�forgot.��How�do�you�get�the�creamer�in�the�

mortar?��It�was�in�there�all�along.�No�one�ever�said�you�have�to�

show�anyone�the�inside.�

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BOO BAIT

The doorbell rang and the man opened the door. There was a group of ghosts and goblins

with their orange plastic jack o’ lanterns brimming with candy.

“Trick or treat!” the shouted in unison.

The man looked past the kids off in the distance. He jerked his head to the left and then

back to the right. All of the kids were watching him.

“Did you see the ghost?”

Some of the kids shrieked with mock fear, most of them were laughing.

“You didn’t see him?”

“He isn’t anyone to worry about. His name is Boobert and he is my friend. I met him one

night while on a walk. I ran into him on a dead end street.”

The man waited for the obligatory moans.

“He is actually pretty shy. Every now and then he will come out to play, but not very often.

I do have something that sometimes gets him to come out. Do you want to see him?”

The kids all responded with wild yelling. They were high on candy corns and other sugary

treats.

“I will need someone to help me.”

The magician picked out a green faced witch. She came up and stood beside him.

“I have something very special in this little container. Can you read what it says?”

The girl took the container and read “Boo Bait.”

“That’s right, this is Boo Bait. This is how you catch a ghost.”

“Please open the container of boo bait. Take a look inside. You see the bait?”

The witch looked up and shook her head no.

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“Are you sure? Look really

hard. Do you see the bait

in there?”

This time the girl shook

her head yes.

“Much better. I want you

to get a little pinch of the

bait and drop it into my

hand. I want to see if we

can lure him into my

hand.”

The man made a little

motion with his hand. He

then looked into his hand

and slowly opened it. The

magician showed it to be

empty.

“I know what the problem

is. We didn’t call him. We

need to say, “Hey

Boobert.” I need everyone

to help me call him. On

the count of three, let’s call him. One…two…three…”

The kids all yelled.

The man looked in his hand and then looked surprised.

“Did anyone see him fly in there? No? Look.”

The magician pulled out a little white ghost and all of the kids squealed with delight.

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METHOD

I was asked to perform at a friend’s child’s Halloween party. Honestly, I don’t particularly

enjoy doing shows for children and generally avoid them. But, this was a friend and this was

a Halloween party! I couldn’t resist, so I performed as a vampire and everything was done

with a ghostly theme. This is done with the use of a thumb tip.

The container that says “Boo Bait” is a metal gum container from Starbucks. I painted it black

and then wrote “Boo Bait” with a gold paint pen. You can also design a logo on the computer

and then print it on sticker paper and stick it on your box.

The ghost is just a small white silk. I used a Sharpie to draw on eyes and a mouth.

As far as the timing, I don’t transfer the thumb tip to the hand until after showing it empty.

Moving the hand and slowly showing it empty builds up suspense. When I show it empty,

everyone relaxes, focus shifts and then, I quickly put the thumb tip into the hand as I am

begin talking again. Simple and fun.

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THE KEY TO MARIE

Everyone at the party knew that the guy in the pirate costume was a magician. Even those

who didn’t know him knew from people talking. Everyone anticipated that he would do

something fun since it was Halloween. Eventually the host asked if he had anything to

perform.

“Not really,” he answered. He turned to walk off.

“Wait, I do have something I want to show you.”

“I went to New Orleans recently, and while I was there, I saw the tomb of Marie Laveau.

Marie Laveau was known as a wise woman, a healer, a charlatan and a voodoo queen. She

was known as many things. It was also said that she lived beyond the grave. While her

funeral was well attended, people claimed that she continued to be seen after her death. Not

only seen, but that she continued to work as well.”

“I have read about Marie Laveau and was eager to visit her gravesite when I was in New

Orleans. I went with part of a tour, but I wandered off just long enough to mark the grave

with the three XXX’s and made my wish.”

The pirate paused.

“Well maybe, I stayed a bit longer. I saw a key, a piece of brick and a shell, all left at her

crypt. They were gifts for her, but I grabbed them. I shouldn’t have.”

The pirate pulled out a small wooden box with symbols on it. The mood in the room started

to change.

“You see, I have been seeing things, I think. I see shadows moving out of the corner of my

eye. I see a woman; a dark woman in a white dress. I turn to look and she is gone. I don’t

think anyone is really there. The nightmares…they are vivid. I won’t describe them.”

“I think that I have been cursed. I also think that I have a solution. If we can draw her spirit

here tonight, I think I can trap it. I need everyone to help.”

“I need two people to help.”

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The pirate looked around the room and called on the two girls dressed in t

with glitter. They had been referred

and togas well.

“I need each of you to help me.”

“Are you right handed or left

handed?” he asked one of the girls

“Right handed,” she answered.

“Please take this piece of brick in your

left hand.”

He repeated this with the second girl

and handed her the shell.

“Now I need each of you to please

take my hand as I hold the key. I nee

one of you to hold the tips of my

fingers and the other to hold my

wrist. Whatever happens, do not let

go, do you understand?”

The girls looked at each other, then at

him and nodded.

They did as he asked and he placed the

key across his palm.

“Marie, I know you have come to me. I believe yo

I have your items here. I have your

which symbolizes the water, over which your religion traveled. I have your key which

allows you to open the door between the worlds.

“If you are here, if you have any power, then prove it. Open the door between the worlds

and show yourself here. Show yourself, appear.

As the pirate was speaking one of the girls gasped. The key was rotating

It turned all the way over and came to stop.

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Portrait of Marie Laveau

The pirate looked around the room and called on the two girls dressed in togas and covered

with glitter. They had been referred to as the glitter girls all night. They wore the glitter

Are you right handed or left

one of the girls.

piece of brick in your

ith the second girl

Now I need each of you to please

take my hand as I hold the key. I need

one of you to hold the tips of my

to hold my

Whatever happens, do not let

The girls looked at each other, then at

They did as he asked and he placed the

Marie, I know you have come to me. I believe you have cursed me. I want you to leave me.

I have your items here. I have your brick, the earth, for marking the tombs, I have the she

symbolizes the water, over which your religion traveled. I have your key which

allows you to open the door between the worlds.”

If you are here, if you have any power, then prove it. Open the door between the worlds

Show yourself, appear.”

As the pirate was speaking one of the girls gasped. The key was rotating in th

It turned all the way over and came to stop.

ortrait of Marie Laveau

ogas and covered

They wore the glitter

u have cursed me. I want you to leave me.

he tombs, I have the shell

symbolizes the water, over which your religion traveled. I have your key which

If you are here, if you have any power, then prove it. Open the door between the worlds

in the pirate’s hand.

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“Marie, I see you have made your presence known. Please know that these people have your

items. They are holding your possessions. I am innocent. Please leave your curses with them

and leave me be.”

The pirate set the key on the hosts table and walked away.