An Old Nova Scotia Superstition for How to Make a Magic Bullet on Hallowe’en Night 👻(not recommended 😅💀):
Take the skull of a man and set it down on the ground. Fire one shot at the moon and three drops of blood will come down from the moon and fall into the eye of the skull. Take a bullet (really a musket ball, this is an old, old superstition) and place it into the eyes of the skull. Take this bullet and put it in your gun (musket) and you can fire and hit any enemy “at all.” If you do happen to miss your target, the bullet will return to you and land back in your own pocket!
~Source: “Bluenose Magic: Popular Beliefs and Superstitions in Nova Scotia,” by Helen Creighton, 1968.
Take the skull of a man and set it down on the ground. Fire one shot at the moon and three drops of blood will come down from the moon and fall into the eye of the skull. Take a bullet (really a musket ball, this is an old, old superstition) and place it into the eyes of the skull. Take this bullet and put it in your gun (musket) and you can fire and hit any enemy “at all.” If you do happen to miss your target, the bullet will return to you and land back in your own pocket!
~Source: “Bluenose Magic: Popular Beliefs and Superstitions in Nova Scotia,” by Helen Creighton, 1968.