hexedvexed — musical spells, cats, and the divine darkness
A long-form article collecting highlights from the TikTok channel @hexedvexed. Embedded TikToks, captions, tags, and curated commentary to help you share, repost, or use as blog content.
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Introduction — why this channel matters
HexedVexed lives at the intersection of playful witchcraft, musical intuition, and the stubborn, inscrutable energy of companion animals — primarily black cats. The posts collected here distill those themes into short videos: some are meditative, some comedic, and many lean into mythic or archetypal material. This article expands on the captions, places each clip within a broader practice, and provides shareable anchor links so readers can jump to the channel.
What you’ll find in this article
- Five embedded TikToks from @hexedvexed with their original captions and extended commentary.
- Hashtag clusters and simple anchor links you can use for cross-posting or SEO.
- Practical notes for creators about using music, pets, and myth in short-form content.
Video 1 — "The sound of a song can be a spell"
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The sound of a song can be a spell in and of itself. ????
???? Coming from a musical family, I've always known this on a visceral level. We don't always need to chant or speak an incantation to create magic. The beat of a drum can set an intention, the melody of a tune can draw in an energy, and the vibration can heal.
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It's all about using the rhythm to create and the existing words to weave. Music is a living, breathing force that can be a powerful tool in any witch's arsenal. What songs feel like magic to you? Share them in the comments! ????
#Witchcraft
#MusicalMagic
#Spellwork
#WitchyVibes
#CastingSpells
#MusicIsASpell
#witchtok
Caption summary: the video centers the idea that music, rhythm, and melody can function as spells — energetic tools that alter mood, intention, and sometimes even physical sensations. HexedVexed draws from a musical upbringing to make this argument: you don't always need verbal incantations if the vibration is already doing the work.
Extended commentary: Music as ritual is ancient. Pounding drums, laments, pipes, and sacred songs have structured ceremonies for millennia — not because the sound is mystical by itself, but because sound focuses attention, marks transitions, and synchronizes the bodies of people who hear it. In a modern solitary or small-group practice, the same principle applies: pick a playlist, create a sonic sigil with repeated motifs, or adopt a particular rhythm to lock intention during a spell. This video's energy is an invitation: listen to what your body opens to, and treat those tracks as tools.
Video 2 — "Manifest? Sure! Riiiight after that extended nap."
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Manifest? Sure! Riiiight after that extended nap. ????????????
#blackcatsoftiktok
#cattok
#catsoffacebook
#fyp
#catsofinstagram
#witchyvibes
Caption summary: a comedic take on the contradiction between intention-setting and the actual inertia of being a cat owner (or cat). The cat's priorities — naps over manifesting — are a gentle poke at performative spirituality and a wink to folks who balance ritual with real life.
Extended commentary: Pets are excellent mirrors for spiritual practice. They teach boundaries, presence, and the value of rest. This video uses humor to highlight something many practitioners forget: rest is part of manifestation. In magical work, incubation periods and recuperation are essential. If your cat is prioritizing sleep, maybe that's the right answer for the spell, too.
Video 3 — "My cat, 'helping' with my readings"
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My cat, "helping" with my readings. ???? Apparently, that tuft of cat hair isn't a generous donation – it's a passive-aggressive receipt for their annoyance that they couldn't get their paws on that ethically sourced animal bone. ????
#CatTax
#FelineAssistance
#BoneThieves
#blackcatsoftiktok
Caption summary: the classic scene — a cat interfering with divination tools and leaving a 'gift' (tuft of hair) as recompense for being denied more interesting offerings. The tone is playful, framing the cat as a mischievous spirit-helper.
Extended commentary: Animals in magical practice are often companions, guardians, or familiars. Even when they simply loaf on your tarot spread, their presence alters the atmosphere and, sometimes, the reading itself. The video humorously highlights how pets create signatures of their own: a scattering of fur becomes an index of their mood. Respecting those micro-interactions—offering a warm lap, a treat, or a quiet place to sleep—strengthens the human-animal bond and, for many witches, opens alternative channels of information.
Video 4 — Baba Yaga: "don't come near my chicken-legged hut"
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You know, I always say I'm a morning person... until I remember Baba Yaga exists. Then I'm just a "don't come near my chicken-legged hut, you probably want to steal my enchanted mortar and pestle, leave me alone" person. ????♀️ Seriously though, who needs a life coach when you have a literal dark goddess who lives in a forest and might just eat you if you annoy her? ???? She's basically the original "don't mess with me" queen. ???? And don't even get me started on her house. ???? My landlord could never.
#BabaYaga
#DarkGoddessVibes
Caption summary: a lighthearted riff on the fearsome Slavic figure Baba Yaga. The creator positions Baba Yaga as the archetypal independent, boundary-setting, "dark goddess" whose eccentricities and rage are protective rather than purely destructive.
Extended commentary: Baba Yaga's image is ambivalent: helper and hinderer, wise woman and cannibal. Modern witches often reclaim her as an emblem of radical autonomy. Videos like this help destigmatize the 'dark' parts of female power by reframing them as resilience. For creators, mythology content works well in short-form because it taps into familiar archetypes while allowing for humor and personalization.
Video 5 — "Nine-part journey into the divine darkness"
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Get ready, mortals, because we're about to embark on a nine-part journey into the divine darkness! ???? Ever wonder what happens when goddesses stop being polite and start getting real? We're talking about the original "she's a nightmare, a total dream" squad: Medusa, Hecate, Sekhmet, Morrigan, Kali, Persephone, Ereshkigal, Baba Yaga, and Nyx.
Caption summary: an announcement for a multi-part series spotlighting a cohort of powerful, often-misunderstood goddesses from several mythic traditions. The tone is approachable, slightly sassy, and clearly geared toward a modern pagan audience who wants transformational, shadow-oriented work.
Extended commentary: A series like this is smart content strategy: each goddess is rich enough for its own bite-sized lesson, and serialized posts encourage return views and algorithmic favor. From a practice standpoint, working with these figures is usually about boundaries, shadow integration, and fierce protection. Creators planning a similar series should map a release calendar, pick clear archetypal lessons for each entry, and consider offering deeper resources (e.g., a newsletter or a downloadable ritual) for followers who want more.
Practical creator notes & short-form strategy
HexedVexed’s content is a model for niche-first short-form creation. The channel pairs a narrow subject (witchy aesthetics + cats + mythology) with strong, repeatable motifs: humor, ritual, and relatability. Here are some practical notes you or other creators can use when making similar content:
- Serial content: Plan series (like the Dark Goddess series) to build anticipation. Each episode should be self-contained but clearly labeled as part of the series.
- Use of sound: As the first video points out, sound is a central tool. Choose or create sounds that become part of your brand identity.
- Pets as co-creators: Let animals be themselves. Their unpredictability is valuable content; embrace it and add playful captions instead of forcing staged behavior.
- Hashtags & anchor links: Use relevant tags for discovery and repeat anchor links to centralize follower action toward your channel or a landing page.
- Accessibility: Add captions and descriptive overlays for users watching without sound.
Closing thoughts
HexedVexed’s mix of music, myth, and cat-powered reality offers a compelling template for creators who want to combine spiritual themes with humor and accessibility. The five videos collected here show that you can teach, entertain, and build community in sixty seconds or less. If you want help turning this article into a blog post, a medium-ready feature, or a newsletter issue, I can reformat, shorten, or expand any section.
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