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Hazy clouds of bonfire smoke and dark, resinous incense envelops the silhouettes of shape-shifting witches dancing ‘round a blazing fire: black incense, woodsmoke, sumac, turmeric, dried ginger, cassia husk, red cedar berries, 7-year aged patchouli, wood moss, and blood-red vegetal musk

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Alright, where to begin?  I wish I had a one gallon pump dispenser of this.  In the bottle:  Sweet smoke, combo of bonfire and incense, along with a whole background thing of red resin notes.  On, wet:  The woodsmoke and black incense really pick up, and the ginger and cassia notes start to come to the front.  Hints of the red musk to come also start here.  Drydown:  This one is low, slow, and smoldering.  Gradually dries down to a very clingy to the skin dry red musk with dry moss notes and that gorgeous, gorgeous, filthy patch.  

 

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Dirty patch, dirty herbs, dirty bonfire incense, hint of resin. This is mainly a smoked herbs and dirty rooty patchouli. This one is darker and smokier than the Man in Black, who is almost positively urbane by comparison. Every camped out in the woods and then rolled around in ashy woods? Yeah, that's what this smells like.

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A scent fumaceous and piquant, fiery groves of birch, cypress, and pine, sizzling wafts of charring campfire, wisps of aromatic herbs and spices spindling in a smoky column toward heaven, and a tin mug of lapsang souchong tea under the pinprick glow and atmospheric glittering of one hundred thousand stars.

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