It is a mother's duty to teach her daughters about the uses of blood, particularly a magical daughter.

Zen Cho
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Mothers teach their daughters about blood, especially when they are magical daughters. A mother teaches her daughter about the uses of blood when she tells her that blood is necessary for life. She may also tell her that blood is needed to protect the family and keep the family safe. Some mothers may even tell their daughters that blood can be used to solve problems or to bring good luck. Mothers teach young girls that blood can be used to create strong bonds, which are necessary for power and strength.

Source: Sorcerer To The Crown

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