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There were magic rites and ceremonies performed at planting and harvest time to ensure good crops. They ranged from treatments of seed or fields, to elaborate ceremonials lasting several days, like Opensauses. Rain, hail, vermin, disease and pests need repelling or summoning. The simplest remedies seem to involve burying or carrying a toad on a stick or both. You walk around your field several times with the amphibian before you saw your crops, then put the toad in a pot and put it in the ground. This takes care of Sparrows and worms eating the seeds or produce. Please don't forget digging the toad up or the crops will taste bitter. | There were magic rites and ceremonies performed at planting and harvest time to ensure good crops. They ranged from treatments of seed or fields, to elaborate ceremonials lasting several days, like Opensauses. Rain, hail, vermin, disease and pests need repelling or summoning. The simplest remedies seem to involve burying or carrying a toad on a stick or both. You walk around your field several times with the amphibian before you saw your crops, then put the toad in a pot and put it in the ground. This takes care of Sparrows and worms eating the seeds or produce. Please don't forget digging the toad up or the crops will taste bitter. | ||
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