domingo, 24 de junio de 2007

A Cup of Tea and Sake


We begin with this simple spell, one of the easier ones to cast, and which might appropiately be called 'Reverse Scrying'.

What's it called? A Cup of Tea and Sake (in brief: CTS)

What does it do? As you might have guessed from the name I propose, it makes yourself visible to somebody of your choice. During a brief time, the receiver will find one of his items turned into a scrying machine just tuned for the sender's image and his/her whereabouts.

Where is it? This spell may be found in the Divinational Arts tome that is to be seen roaming through the Bes Pelargic Wizard's Guild library.

What does it require? any piece of paper (from small tobacco-roling bits to book pages). Be careful, though, as the paper is consumed, and scrolls you might be carrying could accidentaly be destroyed by the use of a careless alias.

What skills do I need? Channeling, Divining and Scrying.

Has it worked? A correct output should read something like this:

You prepare to cast A Cup of Tea and Sake on xxx (the scry receiver).
You stare hard at the paper.
You attempt to imprint the essence of the enviroment into the paper.
You crumple up the paper and toss it high in the air, concentrating hard on xxx.
You channel the imprinted image of the paper towards xxx. The paper implodes impressively.

Help Information:
A Cup of Tea and Sake - Helps a show a friend just where to come.

This spell enables you to show a friend just where on the Disc you are.

1 comentario:

FraVernero dijo...

Winswand says...

A toy spell, really. No use I've found for it whatsoever (maybe when lost in a dangerous place you don't know of, but can´t you easily describe it in a tell?). It might tm scrying at low levels, though... Haven't used it enough in the past to find out, and now I prefer Floron's for that.
One learns it for the sake of learning all spells at least once and to appreciate the coding work of inmos. The paper-consuming can make you upset when it destroys a scoll you cherish...