“Believe it or not,”
Gonna start with a NOT function here.
“ this is a true story but I feel I should warn the reader before reading this story.”
Ah. In the Navy we started with ‘This is a no shitter…’
“This is a story concerning witchcraft and my battle against a high priestess of Ashtoreth, her coven and the men she dominated.”
Um… Every witch I’ve ever met was a solo practitioner. No hierarchy, no high priestess… There was the witch they learned from, and left, and the witch they were training… And a few that got together for special celebrations.
But go ahead, you were fighting with the most powerful witch in your voting district….?
“She was the second most powerful in the nation and was in training to become high priestess of the world.”
Uh huh.
“At the time the worldwide high priestess was in India but she was getting old.”
Yes, well, witches don’t retire they just wrinkle.
“With the established paganism in India, a new high priestess was wanted in the USA to help the rapid spread of paganism in this country.”
Wanted… By whom?
“Part of the test for becoming the high priestess required her to build her own power base instead of taking over an existing one.”
That makes the least sense of the whole story.
If they’re trying to establish a paganism system worldwide, why would they go to such great effort to create the power structure and THEN jettison it so the new person has to start over?
THe key to an effective organization would be the smooth transfer of power.
This is beyond stupid.