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Old 09-18-2001, 05:19 PM   #189
Encard
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Join Date: June 13, 2001
Location: Darkness
Age: 37
Posts: 1,033
OOC: You're writing a perfect amount.

IC: Encard removes a magical, ever-full waterskin from his bag, as well as a small golden bowl set with sappires, several small blew jewels, some arrows, a few large vials of powder, and a knife apparently made of interlaced diamond and sapphire, somehow set together perfectly. He fills the bowl with water from the waterskin while mumbling something unintelligible to the others, apparently speaking in some long-dead language. He then takes a piunch of one of the powders and sprinkles it gently intot he water, causing it to become a slightly darker bluw for a moment and then to revert to its natural color. However, it can be seen that the sappires set in the bowl ae glowing with a faint blue light, which seems to intensify slightly as Encard continues his incantation. He then takes the arrows (there are 6 of them) and carves several runes into each of them with his knife, after which he takes some powder from another of the vials and puts it on the runes. The powder seems to be attracted to the runes, and moves of its own to fill them. Encard then uses his knife to makes a small indentation in the back of the arrows, and sprinkles that lightly with powder from a third vial, all while continuing his spoken incantation. The water in the bowl is glowing a bright, deep blue-green by now, and Encard now takes the sappire and gently places it into the bowl. The image seems to twist for a moment, and then the sappire dissolves in a few seconds, causing the ater to glow even brighter and making it hard to look at. Encard now takes the small blue stones, which are apparently smaller sapphires, and holds them in his hand, letting the light seems through and into them. They begin to glow like the water, and when their brightness is about half that of the water's, Encard moves his hand away and picks up one of the arrows. He places one of the six small sapphires in the indentation at the back of the arrow, and proceeds to carefull do this with the rest of them. The stones meld with the arrow, and when he tests to make sure they're firmly set in, they don't move at all. Satisfied, still speaking his incantation, he takes the first of the arrows and puts it back-first into the bowl. The watter seems to come alive and it flows up the shaft, filling the runes and imbuing the arrow with the spirit of water. After removing this arrow and repeating this with the remaining five arrows, Encard finally ends his incantation and sits back for a moment, after which he proceeds to put the materials back in his bag.

Encard: Well... there's six Arrows of Water... they should be usefull against any robots or stone or clay golems we might see.

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