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Revision as of 02:51, 12 February 2014
Speculations, TheoriesPresumably named after the flower larkspur, which is associated with midsummer fires and witchcraft. Larkspur's properties as a magical herb are thought to be: good health, protection, and proof against lightning. This suggests that Larkspur might be a Celtic witch, possibly with healing powers, protection powers, or powers associated with plants.
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