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− | The {{CIT|'''Lose Consciousness}} Spell''' is from a book [[Una]] used at the [[Into the Mystic]] | + | The {{CIT|'''Lose Consciousness}} Spell''' is from a book [[Una]] used at the [[London Clan]]'s shop, [[Into the Mystic]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | After accusing [[Goliath]] of being responsible for the assumed death of [[Griff]], Una cast the spell on the World Travelers, forcing them to black out. ''( | + | After accusing [[Goliath]] of being responsible for the assumed death of [[Griff]], Una cast the [[Magic|spell]] on the [[Avalon World Tour|World Travelers]], forcing them to black out. ''([[M.I.A.|"M.I.A."]])'' |
==Incantation== | ==Incantation== | ||
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:Dormite, hostes mei, ubi statis. | :Dormite, hostes mei, ubi statis. | ||
− | == | + | ===English=== |
− | When asked why the | + | :Sleep, my enemies, where you stand. |
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+ | ==Production Background== | ||
+ | When asked why the [[gargoyle]]s didn't [[Stone Sleep|turn to stone]] when hit by Una's spell, [[Greg Weisman]] clarified that the intended effect was not to make them fall asleep, but to make them unconscious. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4305] | ||
[[Category: Canon]] | [[Category: Canon]] | ||
[[Category: Magic]] | [[Category: Magic]] |
Latest revision as of 22:25, 21 June 2024
The Lose Consciousness Spell is from a book Una used at the London Clan's shop, Into the Mystic.
History
After accusing Goliath of being responsible for the assumed death of Griff, Una cast the spell on the World Travelers, forcing them to black out. ("M.I.A.")
Incantation
Latin
- Dormite, hostes mei, ubi statis.
English
- Sleep, my enemies, where you stand.
Production Background
When asked why the gargoyles didn't turn to stone when hit by Una's spell, Greg Weisman clarified that the intended effect was not to make them fall asleep, but to make them unconscious. [1]