Item:Nightfire opal charm inscribed with a simple moon

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nightfire opal charm inscribed with a simple moon
Look: Bordered by a sequence of sharply curved sigils, the gemstone charm is easily worn with a small silver pin on the back.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 250000 Kronars200,000 Lirums <br />180,400 Dokoras <br />250 LTBpoints <br />250 Tickets <br />250 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Droughtman's Challenge 441/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 437/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 433/Incidental loot, Droughtman's Challenge 430/Incidental loot

FOCUS:

You focus your magical senses on a nightfire opal charm inscribed with a simple moon.
The opal charm has a definite magical pattern, which is apparently a ritual focus.
The focus is attuned to Lunar magic.
While the magical nature of the focus is clear enough, you will need to study it more carefully to recollect how they function.

STUDY:

You recognize that the charm is a ritual focus. It's a tool that assists in harnessing the mana required to cast ritual spells, if it is invoked while the spell is being prepared.

In particular, this directly assists in harnessing mana. When activated, the charm will accumulate energy from mana streams that pass through it, stored within a core of specially enchanted cambrinth. The enchantment is designed for fluid discharge rather than lifespan, so the magician must skillfully direct the spell energy within moments of reaching the desired charge.

The mana manipulation done through ritual foci are crude and often sharply limited by the design of the enchantment. Most ritual foci are limited to being useful only to a specific book of magic, though foci designed with incredible skill can be more broadly useful. No known ritual focus is fine enough to work at a level above the blunt strokes of empowering a ritual, much to the relief of their users' job security.