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The '''rain of death spell''' was the signature attack of [[Brother Valmont]].
 
The '''rain of death spell''' was the signature attack of [[Brother Valmont]].
 
==History==
 
==History==
This spell was used by Brother Valmont during the [[Battle of Rathveramoen]] to kill [[Kenneth III]] and his army.  [[Demona]] used a counterspell from the [[Grimorum Arcanorum]] to prevent anymore deaths at the hand of the spell.
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This spell was used by Brother Valmont during the [[Battle of Rathveramoen]] to kill [[Kenneth III]] and his army.  [[Demona]] used a counterspell from the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' to prevent anymore deaths at the hand of the spell.
  
Among those confirmed killed by the spell were [[Mail Brigti]], [[Sacrifice]], and [[Magus (horse)|Magus]] the mare.
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Among those confirmed killed by the spell were [[Maíl Brigti]], [["Sacrifice"]], and [[Magus (horse)|Magus]] the mare. ''([[Phoenix|"Phoenix"]])''
  
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
The spell creates magical arrows which rain down from the sky.
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The spell creates [[magic]]al arrows which rain down from the sky.
==Latin==
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Pluvia telum ex polus...
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==Incantation==
==English==
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===Latin===
Rain arrows from the heavens.
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:Pluvia telum ex polus.
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===English===
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:Rain arrows from the heavens.
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[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Magic]]
 
[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Magic]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 13 August 2023

The rain of death spell was the signature attack of Brother Valmont.

History

This spell was used by Brother Valmont during the Battle of Rathveramoen to kill Kenneth III and his army. Demona used a counterspell from the Grimorum Arcanorum to prevent anymore deaths at the hand of the spell.

Among those confirmed killed by the spell were Maíl Brigti, "Sacrifice", and Magus the mare. ("Phoenix")

Characteristics

The spell creates magical arrows which rain down from the sky.

Incantation

Latin

Pluvia telum ex polus.

English

Rain arrows from the heavens.