Legacy Spellbook
Legacy Spellbook
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By using the spell Lacrhymith, a magician can perform acts of levitation
on inorganic objects of large mass through a supernormal power that over-
comes gravity. Lacrhymith magically alters the object upon which it is cast
to become lighter than the air itself, causing it to ultimately rise and float.
The exact limits of this spell are not known but it Is believed that this great-
ly depends upon the power and proficiency of the magician casting it.
Although the original creator of Lacrhymlth is unknown, the spell Is
believed to have been first used by a sect of spiritualists named the Rhulls
who resided deep in the marshes of Octor. They believed that the mind,
combined with the principals of magic, could control one's fate, and more
Importantly the fate of society itself. So they continually devised ways to
enhance society or probably more to the point, enhance their small sect.
Lacrhymith was one of the first spells created by the Rhulls and was a
direct attempt to make man fly. Although it turned out to be not quite what
they expected (being that it could not affect organic matter), the Rhulls
found Lacrhymith to be a very useful tool, for up to that point It was unheard
of to manipulate large objects by floating them through the air with no
physical support. It is a widely accepted belief that the Rhulls constructed
the great Temples of Octor soon after the advent of Lacrhymith.
The spell, placing a great demand upon the mind and its subconscious, is
considerably more difficult than most others.
A tailfeather from one of the mystical Ferroks, a large hawk that dwells in
the marshes of Octor, is the only material component of the spell. When
casting Lacrhymith, the feather must be held between the thumb and fore·
finger of the right hand.
Next, the caster must tilt the feather so that is is pointing directly at the
object to be levitated and then close his eyes and concentrate deeply upon
the feather and object. A form of mental unity between these two objects
should be developed in the casters mind.
Once this has been established, the magic words "Oksamot alsov "
must be chanted in, of course, the Rhulllc Voice. Upon doing this, the
magical aspect of the spell will Intertwine with the mental aspect and the
caster will subconsciously lower the weight of the object, ultimately mak-
ing it lighter than air. The object will then float, able to be moved about at
the caster's wish.
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By using the spell Zuryll, a magician is able to change any non-living ob- Mandukaal Is one of the great spells of retrogression. By means of this
ject into mere dust by introducing a mystic force that causes Its particles to spell, one can send a towering ancient oak tree through an extremely rapid
scatter. The spell's magic actually reverts the very forces that hold …
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