The Book of Sorcery

Description | History | Hârnic Book Information

Most chantries have the following information on file, if not the actual book. It is considered a primer and is kept only by students of the art.

Description

The book of sorcery is a medium-sized tomb of some 200 rough hewn pages. Its leather cover is inscribed with its title and author. The book is divided into six sections, each of which details a convocation and, most importantly, spends time comparing one convocation to the other. The leaves between the sections are of normal paper. The drawings within the book are sometimes transcribed as full color with silver and golds used in their margins. The book sells for between 50 and 100d.

Description | History | Hârnic Book Information

History

Written by a well-known sage, it has become the most commonly read companion to the book “On Learning the Art” by Genin. Most masters insist their students study it to gain a better understanding of their convocation within the wheel.

Description | History | Hârnic Book Information

Hârnic Book Information

TYPE: Arcane

AUTHOR: Tarasplen Heseth (686TR - 718TR)

TITLE: The Book Of Sorcery

SUBJECT:Alternate Philosophies for students of the Shek Pvar, it explains the differences between convocations.

LANGUAGE: Hârnic

SCRIPT: Lakise

ORIGIN: Melderyn, Isle of Hârn

DATE: 702TR

COPIES: Numerous. Often some have spells transcribed on the separator leafs.

NOTE: This spell book can have either 1d6 spells inside it of varying convocations and levels or it can allow a mage to open his diametric convocation at ML.

Description | History | Hârnic Book Information

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