Systematic Spell Research Volume One: The Basics
I still fail to understand how anyone ever made spells the way they did before we got trapped down here. The sheer randomness of it! So I decided there must be a better way and after much research I found that by using specific paper,
| specific quills, and modifying specific inks, that one could make spells in a way never done before. This and the following volumes will explain my method.
Parchment is the basis of all spells. The parchment used will determine how powerful the spell you
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scribe will be. I have not found a way to make it yet, but many of the beings in this underground area carry various pieces of parchment that can be used, after preparation. I will further detail the preparation of the parchment in volume two.
| Once you have the paper you will need to decide what quill to use. The quill you use is different for each profession that will be using the spell. Sometimes there are spells that more than one profession can use, and it is difficult to decide which to use. Volume three will explain how to choose
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quills, and how to make the various quills.
Next you will choose what inks to use. Along with the specific inscriptions that you make, the type of ink used for that inscription is important. Some inks work for inscriptions that cause damage, some for
| inscriptions that affect a person's body and other inks for other particular effects. I will detail this more in volumes four, five and six.
After you have chosen the ink you will use, you will need to modify it with an additive and a thickener to counterbalance the thinning
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of the ink from the additive.
The additive you use determines how the spell will be resisted by the target, while the thickener determines the general type of spell that you are scribing. The details for this will be described in volume seven.
| Finally, from time to time there are spells whose formula would be the same, but they became available in our world at a different time. When this happens, the newer spell will need to use a special drying powder that is specific to the region where it became available.
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I currently only know of one drying powder, it is made by heating a sample of filtered highland sludge in your spell research kit.
Speaking of the spell research kit, I have made a new kit that has all of the supplies you will need to do spell research with my
| method. I have made this kit available for a pittance because I wish for the world to know of my way of making spells. It has inkwells, quill cutting implements, a very small set of alchemical devices, and a small mortar and pestle to make those powders. Before you get excited about the
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alchemical devices, this kit is only useful for working with liquids and powders, and does not do as good a job as the tool that shamans have to work with. You will not be able to make the wondrous potions that they are able to make with this kit.
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