Based on Alpha Aiden’s plan, him and he’s people were going to be doing the main stuff, he already had a very powerful witch, Nara Inadu, who was going to help them with the plan. The other packs will only set warriors in some places as a plan B, in case the plan A doesn’t work. But Alpha Aiden was certain it will work. During the time when Alpha Aiden was briefing everything or rather telling everything to Nara, Alex was also there and he volunteered to help. He was going to lure Chase, the boy that was taken by that vampire. Alex was going to lure him into the woods, in the sense that, Alex will act all cool and stuffs, behave like friends and the rest.
And now when the boy is lured into the woods, Nara will start a locator spell with the boy. Chase was taken by the vampire right, Nara is going to use Chase or his memories, whichever which to locate at least the closest place to where the vampire, Lucas might be hiding and seeking refugee.
The plan was in motion the next morning and Alex had successfully Lured Chase into the woods, immediately Nara put the boy to sleep, his brain full awake.
This spell had been explained by Nara to Aiden and his crew, in the sense that,
The Location Spell which is the ability to locate an individual, object, or place with magic is an incredibly useful skill for any wizard or witch to have. Whether you’re trying to find a lost item, locate a friend in need, or track down a dangerous foe, a well-crafted location spell can be the key to success. In this chapter , we will explore the basics of location magic, including the necessary components of a location spell and the proper techniques for performing one.
Understanding Location Magic :
Before we delve into the specifics of location spells, it is important to have a basic understanding of the underlying principles of location magic. At its core, location magic relies on the connection between the caster and the target of the spell. This connection can be physical, emotional, or even spiritual, and the strength of the connection will have a direct impact on the effectiveness of the spell.
The most basic location spells rely on the physical connection between the caster and the target. For example, if you are trying to locate a lost item, you might use a location spell that utilizes a hair or fingernail clipping from the person who lost the item. The spell would then use the physical connection between the clipping and the lost item to guide the caster to its location.
Emotional connections can also be used in location magic. For example, if you are trying to locate a friend in need, you might use a location spell that requires a personal item belonging to the friend, such as a piece of jewelry or a favorite book. The emotional connection between the friend and the item can then be used to guide the caster to the friend’s location.
Finally, spiritual connections can be used in location magic as well. For example, if you are trying to locate a dark wizard or something, you might use a location spell that requires a strand of the wizard’s hair or a piece of their clothing. The spell would then use the spiritual connection between the wizard and the item to guide the caster to their location.
Components of a Location Spell :
Now that we understand the basic principles of location magic, let’s take a look at the necessary components of a location spell. There are several key elements that must be present in any location spell in order for it to be effective. These are important to everyone doing this spell as it was to Nara.
A connection to the target: As we discussed in the previous section, location spells require a connection between the caster and the target of the spell. This connection can be physical, emotional, or spiritual, but it must be strong enough to guide the caster to the target’s location.
A focus object: In order to channel the magic necessary for a location spell, the caster must have a focus object. This object can be anything from a wand to a crystal, but it must be something that the caster can use to concentrate their magic.
A clear intention: The caster must have a clear intention of what they are trying to locate. This can be as specific or as general as necessary, but the more specific the intention, the more effective the spell will be.
Incantation: Every spell requires an incantation to activate the magic. The incantation for a location spell will vary depending on the specific spell being used, but it is essential that the incantation be spoken clearly and with intention. It was a very good spell to start with.
But seeing as there was no strand of hair or clothe or anything of belonging of Lucas Morningstar, Nara had to make due with Chase’s mind, it was the only way now for them to at least get a location.
A locator spell using a human at sleep requires a person to be placed in a trance-like state in order to access the subconscious mind. Once in this state, the person is instructed to search their mind for the person they wish to locate. This might feel like a dream-like journey, as the person begins to explore the depths of their mind. They will be looking for a connection, a small thread that ties them to the person they are trying to locate. This could be through a shared experience, a feeling, a name, or even a location. Once the connection is made, the person can focus their energies on locating the person they have in mind. As they do so, the locator spell will begin to work its magic and the person in question can be located.  Â
Nara had everything that see needed to perform this spell and Aiden and Liam with Alex stood nearby and watched, not distracting her. Nara had already made sure the area they were in was safe from anyone, whoever it maybe.
And then she began.