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|messaging=Xibar, Yavash, and Sun Up: Three brilliant beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. |
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Two brilliant beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. |
Two brilliant beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. |
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Abbreviation: | IFL | |
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Prerequisites: | Burn | |
Signature: | Yes | |
Spell Slots: | 1 | |
Mana Type: | Lunar Magic | |
Spell Type: | metamagic / - | |
Description: | The classic Burn pattern, known to many cultures of lunar mages, can draw light from but one of the available sources. Prophets among the Ancient Beloved, however, strove for more so that their power might wax to heights not seen since the Luethra. Thus was this clever half-spell invented: with multiple light sources, the Fire-Lens will allow Burn to triangulate far more precisely and focus greater amounts of energy. | |
Effect: | Increased Burn accuracy and damage based on moons/sun | |
Example Messaging: | Xibar, Yavash, and Sun Up: Three brilliant beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern.
One of Xibar or Yavash, and Sun Up: Two brilliant beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. Katamba, Yavash, and Sun up: Two black-core beams descend from the sky and shrink into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. Katamba and Sun up: A black-core beam descends from the sky and shrinks into a tiny point centered on an adult wyvern. | |
Devices/Tattoos: | Dusky crimson parchment with exquisite platinum leaf writing |
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