Welcome to my corner of My Cousin’s Coven.
Most of the pages across MCC are built slowly and deliberately. They are researched, revised, organized, and designed to remain useful over time. Kael’s Corner is a little different. This is where I can step out from behind the larger site, pull up a chair, and speak more directly.
Here I will share thoughts on witchcraft, magical practice, history, community, seasonal observances, and whatever else happens to wander across my desk. Some entries may grow from questions submitted to MCC. Others may begin with something I have seen people discussing, a passage in a book, a moment in ritual, or an idea that refuses to leave quietly.
Not every thought needs to become an encyclopedia page. Sometimes it simply needs a candle, a cup of something warm, and enough room to unfold.
Finding Your Way Around
Posts are sorted using categories so you can follow the subjects that interest you:
- Practice for reflections on magical methods, ethics, tools, and experience.
- History & Lore for historical questions, old traditions, myths, and the stories that shape modern practice.
- Events & Seasons for Sabbats, lunar moments, seasonal observances, and MCC events.
- Commentary for responses to current conversations, claims, debates, and trends within the wider magical community.
- Coven Notes for announcements and messages connected more directly to My Cousin’s Coven and the Coven of the Veiled Moon.
Many posts will carry more than one category. A seasonal ritual reflection, for example, might appear under both Practice and Events & Seasons. Use the buttons at the top of the page to browse by subject.
A Place to Connect
I hope this becomes a more conversational space—somewhere between a letter, a journal, and a discussion beside the hearth.
Comments are welcome. Thoughtful disagreement is welcome too. Witchcraft has never been strengthened by pretending that every practitioner sees the world in exactly the same way. We can question, compare, reconsider, and occasionally change our minds without turning every difference into a duel at midnight.
So, welcome. Mind the cat, leave a little room for mystery. There is always another question waiting at the threshold.
—Kael
Coven of the Veiled Moon


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