

Season 5, Episode 11: Faery Tradition With Storm Faerywolf
8 snips Jun 10, 2025
Storm Faerywolf, an author and warlock in the Fairy tradition, passionately discusses his journey in witchcraft and the significance of reclaiming the term 'warlock.' He highlights the transformative power of personal identifiers in both magical and LGBTQ+ communities. The conversation dives into the rich origins of Fairy Tradition, the deep meaning behind magical names, and how queer identity intertwines with mythology. Storm shares anecdotes of his spiritual evolution and emphasizes the importance of inclusive discussions around sexuality in magic.
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Storm's Youthful Witchcraft Initiation
- Storm Faerywolf shared that at age 14, he formally dedicated himself to witchcraft with a ritual under a full moon involving an apple and experienced a powerful masculine spirit presence.
- This event marked his personal transformation and identification as a warlock, which he kept secret for many years due to family and societal reasons.
Reclaiming 'Warlock' Identity
- The term "warlock" historically means "oathbreaker" but has evolved to signify a male witch.
- Storm embraces it to reclaim and redefine divine masculinity, rejecting toxic masculinity and educating others on its modern significance.
Tradition as Creative Process
- Tradition in witchcraft is living and creative, not fixed; it evolves through personal engagement and innovation.
- Literal copying limits magic; embracing creativity makes tradition valid and meaningful.