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Digu Volt, Fireball, Megido Flare, Ra Tilt, Vlave Howl, Dragon Slave, Dug Haut,.
Digu Volt: When the incantation is spoken, a bolt of lightining arcs forth from the wizard's hand, doing massive damage to all it strikes. Wind, crimson flame. Grant the power of thunder to my hand!
Fireball:A common attack spell among spellcasters, this spell guarantees effects and plenty of collateral damage, The fireball itself is slow, however, so other spells can intercept it. Wise sorccerers know never to intercept one fireball with another, for the two will combine in one tremendous explosion that can sometimes even bring down mountains. Oh, source of all power, light which burns beyond crimson, let thy power gather in my hand.
Megido Flare: While the spell merely calms humans, undead souls are forced to be banished from this world. You pitiful twisted creaters, not of this world... by the Light of Purity I possess,I bid thee, begone to the nexus of our two worlds!
Ra Tilt: This is the most powerful spell in Shamanistic magic, inflicting as much damage as the Dragon Slave. It affects only one target, which is engulfed in an impressive burst of blue and white light. Source of all souls which dwells in the eternal and the infinate. Everlasting flame of blue. All power hidden deep within, be called forth here and now!
Vlave Howl:This spell transforms an area of dirt and rock into molten lava. Infinite earth, mother who nurtures all life, let thy power gather in my hand!
Dragon Slave:One of the most powerful spells in all black magic. With it, a sorcerer can destroy almost all earthly foes, and level castles or even entire cities. Darkness beyond twilight Crimson beyond blood that flows Buried in the stream of time is where thy power grows I pledge my self to conquer All the foes whom stand Against the mighty gift bestowed In my unworthy hands
Dug Haut:Casting this spell causes sharp spires of rock to thrust forth from the earth, spearing whatever is above them. Earth below me, submit to my will!
Vaakine · Sat Feb 03, 2007 @ 05:26am · 0 Comments |
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