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[[Image:Grimorum.JPG|thumb|360px|The Grimorum Arcanorum]] | [[Image:Grimorum.JPG|thumb|360px|The Grimorum Arcanorum]] | ||
− | [[Image:Grimorum_First_Page_.PNG|thumb| | + | [[Image:Grimorum_First_Page_.PNG|thumb|250px|The first page of the Grimorum]] |
− | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_1.PNG|thumb| | + | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_1.PNG|thumb|250px|Brooklyn with torn pages]] |
− | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_2.PNG|thumb| | + | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_2.PNG|thumb|250px|Demona with a stolen spell]] |
− | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_3.PNG|thumb| | + | [[Image:Grimorum_Torn_Page_3.PNG|thumb|250px|Demona with a stolen spell]] |
− | '''''The Grimorum Arcanorum''''' | + | '''''The Grimorum Arcanorum''''' was the spell book used to turn the surviving [[gargoyle]]s of the [[Wyvern Clan]] to stone for a thousand years. |
− | It | + | It was one of the [[Three Keys to Power]] until its destruction in [[Timeline#1995|1995]]. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | {{CIT|It was originally written during the reign of [[Caesar Augustus]] ([[Timeline#Before 994|27 B.C. - A.D. 14]]) by his chief advisor, the original [[Roman Magus|Magus]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=20] {{CIT|It was the most powerful and comprehensive book of mortal spell books in existence. | + | {{CIT|It was originally written and/or compiled during the reign of [[Caesar Augustus]] ([[Timeline#Before 994|27 B.C. - A.D. 14]]) by his chief advisor, the original [[Roman Magus|Magus]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=20] {{CIT|It was the most powerful and comprehensive book of mortal spell books in existence. Ancient [[magic]]al scrolls and other texts were cut and bound into the book.}} Spells were written in Latin and Gaelic{{CIT|, but other languages like Greek were likely represented}}. {{CIT|Most or all of the spells originated in [[Europe]] and other western lands.}} [https://spidey-dude.com/voices-from-the-eyrie-35-double-jeopardy/] {{CIT|There are spells that may have even been contributed by [[Merlin]] himself.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4308] |
− | It passed from hand to hand until, by | + | It passed from hand to hand until, by 971, it was in the possession of the [[Archmage]]. When the Archmage was banished from [[Castle Wyvern]] in 984 for attempting to overthrow [[Prince Malcolm]], he took the ''Grimorum'' with him, but [[Goliath]], [[Demona]], and [[Hudson]] pursued him to [[Archmage's Cave|his cave]] and recovered it after the young [[Magus]] needed a spell from it to cure Prince Malcolm from the Archmage's poison. ''([[Long Way To Morning|"Long Way To Morning"]])'' |
− | The ''Grimorum'' remained in the Magus' possession for the next ten years, until [[Hakon]] sacked Castle Wyvern. The [[Viking]] leader then seized the book and, contemptuous of its magic, began tearing pages out and burning them. When the [[gargoyle]]s came to the rescue of Hakon's human prisoners, the Magus, blaming them for [[Princess Katharine]]'s apparent death, used a [[Sleep Spell|spell]] from the ''Grimorum''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s pages to put them into [[Stone Sleep|stone sleep]] "until the castle rises above the clouds". When he discovered that Katharine was alive and had been rescued by Goliath, he repented of his act, but since one of the pages that Hakon had burnt was the one with the counterspell written upon it, he could not undo his work. All that he could do was to turn Goliath to stone with that same spell, at the gargoyle leader's request. ''([[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening Part Two"]])'' | + | The ''Grimorum'' remained in the Magus's possession for the next ten years, [[Timeline#994|until]] [[Hakon]] sacked Castle Wyvern. The [[Viking]] leader then seized the book and, contemptuous of its [[magic]], began tearing pages out and burning them. When the [[gargoyle]]s came to the rescue of Hakon's human prisoners, the Magus, blaming them for [[Princess Katharine]]'s apparent death, used a [[Sleep Spell|spell]] from the ''Grimorum''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s pages to put them into [[Stone Sleep|stone sleep]] "until the castle rises above the clouds". When he discovered that Katharine was alive and had been rescued by Goliath, he repented of his act, but since one of the pages that Hakon had burnt was the one with the counterspell written upon it, he could not undo his work. All that he could do was to turn Goliath to stone with that same spell, at the gargoyle leader's request. ''([[Awakening Part Two|"Awakening: Part Two"]])'' |
− | The Magus took the ''Grimorum'' with him to [[Kenneth II]]'s court, and used its properties to [[Camouflage Spell|disguise]] the [["Eggs"|Eggs]] and help Princess Katharine escape after [[Constantine III]]'s coup the following year. Using a [[Avalon Spell|spell]] from its pages, the Magus brought himself and his followers to [[Avalon]], where their way was barred by the [[Weird Sisters]]. The Magus used the ''Grimorum'' to [[Blowback Spell|reflect]] an attack spell of the Sisters back upon them, changing them into owls, but because the ''Grimorum'' was powered by human magic rather than by [[Children of Oberon|Third Race]] magic, he could not bring it into Avalon with him. Knowing that he had to keep it out of Constantine's hands because of the spell that opened the way to Avalon, he entrusted it to [[Mary]] and [[Finella]], to keep it safe. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon Part One | + | The Magus took the ''Grimorum'' with him to [[Kenneth II]]'s court, and used its properties to [[Camouflage Spell|disguise]] the [["The Eggs"|Eggs]] and help Princess Katharine escape after [[Constantine III]]'s coup the following year. Using a [[Avalon Spell|spell]] from its pages, the Magus brought himself and his followers to [[Avalon]], where their way was barred by the [[Weird Sisters]]. The Magus used the ''Grimorum'' to [[Blowback Spell|reflect]] an attack spell of the Sisters back upon them, changing them into owls, but because the ''Grimorum'' was powered by human magic rather than by [[Children of Oberon|Third Race]] magic, he could not bring it into Avalon with him. Knowing that he had to keep it out of Constantine's hands because of the spell that opened the way to Avalon, he entrusted it to [[Mary]] and [[Finella]], to keep it safe. ''([[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]], [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]])'' |
− | Mary and Finella returned with the ''Grimorum'' to [[Scotland]]. Constantine pursued them, hoping to recover the book and use it to reach Princess Katharine on Avalon; so, too, did his hired sorcerer, [[Brother Valmont]], who, like the Archmage, coveted the Grimorum as one of the [[Three Keys to Power]]. At the [[Battle of Rathveramoen]], Valmont seized the Grimorum from Finella and used it to conjure up a [[Rain of Death Spell|rain of fiery arrows]] from the skies that slew many of the combatants on both sides, including the mate of Demona's [[Second]], Magus the horse, and | + | Mary and Finella returned with the ''Grimorum'' to [[Scotland]]. Constantine pursued them, hoping to recover the book and use it to reach Princess Katharine on Avalon; so, too, did his hired sorcerer, [[Brother Valmont]], who, like the Archmage, coveted the Grimorum as one of the [[Three Keys to Power]]. At the [[Battle of Rathveramoen]], Valmont seized the Grimorum from Finella and used it to conjure up a [[Rain of Death Spell|rain of fiery arrows]] from the skies that slew many of the combatants on both sides, including [["Sacrifice"|the mate]] of Demona's [["Second"]], [[Magus (horse)|Magus]] the horse, and [[Maíl Brigti]]. [[Brooklyn]] seized the Grimorum from the treacherous sorcerer, however, and Demona used a counter-spell to halt the rain (though those slain by the arrows remained slain). Brooklyn afterwards tricked Demona into returning the Grimorum to him and Finella, after which the [[Phoenix (entity)|Phoenix]] took them and Mary {{CIT|to the United States in the 1970s}}. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=627] {{CIT|They later on gave it to [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]],}} who kept it, housing it in Castle Wyvern after it was moved to the top of the [[Eyrie Building]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7905] |
− | Shortly after the gargoyles' awakening, Demona tricked Brooklyn into stealing the ''Grimorum'' for her so that she could use it to [[Enslavement Spell|seize control]] of Goliath, turning him into a zombie slave. Brooklyn, when he discovered what he had done, recovered the ''Grimorum'' from her, but she managed to tear a few pages out of it first, to save for later. ''([[Temptation|"Temptation"]])'' She used [[Resurrection Spell|one of the spells]] that she had thus stolen to help create [[Coldstone]], and another later on to place her [[Stone By Night Spell|"stone by night" curse]] upon [[New York City]]. ''([[Reawakening|"Reawakening"]], [[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone Part One | + | Shortly after the gargoyles' awakening, Demona tricked Brooklyn into stealing the ''Grimorum'' for her so that she could use it to [[Enslavement Spell|seize control]] of Goliath, turning him into a zombie slave. Brooklyn, when he discovered what he had done, recovered the ''Grimorum'' from her, but she managed to tear a few pages out of it first, to save for later. ''([[Temptation|"Temptation"]])'' She used [[Resurrection Spell|one of the spells]] that she had thus stolen to help create [[Coldstone]], and another later on to place her [[Stone By Night Spell|"stone by night" curse]] upon [[New York City]]. ''([[Reawakening|"Reawakening"]], [[City of Stone Part One|"City of Stone" Part One]])'' |
When the gargoyles had to leave Castle Wyvern for the [[Clock Tower]], they took the ''Grimorum'' with them. ''([[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]])'' | When the gargoyles had to leave Castle Wyvern for the [[Clock Tower]], they took the ''Grimorum'' with them. ''([[Enter Macbeth|"Enter Macbeth"]])'' | ||
− | They kept it safe until Demona and [[Macbeth]] stole it under the influence of the Weird Sisters, after which the Sisters presented it to the Archmage. Since the evil sorcerer could not bring it into Avalon with him directly, he ate it, thus making the ''Grimorum'' a part of him and absorbing its power. But when Goliath tore the [[Eye of Odin]] from the Archmage's brow, the ''Grimorum'' self-destructed, and destroyed the Archmage with it. ''([[High Noon|"High Noon"]], "Avalon Part Two | + | They kept it safe until Demona and [[Macbeth]] stole it under the influence of the Weird Sisters, after which the Sisters presented it to the Archmage. Since the evil sorcerer could not bring it into Avalon with him directly, he ate it, thus making the ''Grimorum'' a part of him and absorbing its power. But when Goliath tore the [[Eye of Odin]] from the Archmage's brow, the ''Grimorum'' self-destructed, and destroyed the Archmage with it. ''([[High Noon|"High Noon"]], "Avalon" Part Two, [[Avalon Part Three|"Avalon" Part Three]])'' |
− | The ''Grimorum''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s name is Latin for "Grimoire [spell book] of Secrets." It contained not only many spells but even {{CIT|a magical record that included}} an account by the Magus of how he had cursed the clan in | + | The ''Grimorum''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s name is Latin for "Grimoire [spell book] of Secrets." It contained not only many spells but even {{CIT|a magical record that included}} an account by the Magus of how he had cursed the clan in 994 {{CIT|and likely his journey to [[Edinburgh Castle|Edinburgh]] with Princess Katharine and [[Guardian|Tom]] as well}}. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7508][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8287] {{CIT|While not indestructible, the book was hard to destroy.}}[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11698] |
− | + | Only one page (containing the [[Tracking Spell]]) is known to still exist. It is in Demona's possession. ''([[Everywhere|"Everywhere"]])'' | |
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+ | ==Known Spells== | ||
+ | * [[Spell of Humility]] | ||
+ | * [[Lightning Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Sleep Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Rain of Death Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Camouflage Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Blowback Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Avalon Spell]] | ||
+ | * {{CIT|Language Spell}} [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=264] | ||
+ | * [[Enslavement Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Resurrection Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Summoning Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Stone By Night Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Shield from Prying Eyes Spell]] | ||
+ | * [[Tracking Spell]] | ||
==References In Other Media== | ==References In Other Media== | ||
− | [[Image:GrimorumYJ.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:GrimorumYJ.jpg|thumb|250px|The Grimorum]] |
In the ''[[Young Justice]]: Phantoms'' episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Grimorum (along with the Phoenix Gate and the Eye of Odin) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it. | In the ''[[Young Justice]]: Phantoms'' episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Grimorum (along with the Phoenix Gate and the Eye of Odin) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 23 December 2024
The Grimorum Arcanorum was the spell book used to turn the surviving gargoyles of the Wyvern Clan to stone for a thousand years.
It was one of the Three Keys to Power until its destruction in 1995.
History
It was originally written and/or compiled during the reign of Caesar Augustus (27 B.C. - A.D. 14) by his chief advisor, the original Magus. [1] It was the most powerful and comprehensive book of mortal spell books in existence. Ancient magical scrolls and other texts were cut and bound into the book. Spells were written in Latin and Gaelic, but other languages like Greek were likely represented. Most or all of the spells originated in Europe and other western lands. [2] There are spells that may have even been contributed by Merlin himself. [3]
It passed from hand to hand until, by 971, it was in the possession of the Archmage. When the Archmage was banished from Castle Wyvern in 984 for attempting to overthrow Prince Malcolm, he took the Grimorum with him, but Goliath, Demona, and Hudson pursued him to his cave and recovered it after the young Magus needed a spell from it to cure Prince Malcolm from the Archmage's poison. ("Long Way To Morning")
The Grimorum remained in the Magus's possession for the next ten years, until Hakon sacked Castle Wyvern. The Viking leader then seized the book and, contemptuous of its magic, began tearing pages out and burning them. When the gargoyles came to the rescue of Hakon's human prisoners, the Magus, blaming them for Princess Katharine's apparent death, used a spell from the Grimorum's pages to put them into stone sleep "until the castle rises above the clouds". When he discovered that Katharine was alive and had been rescued by Goliath, he repented of his act, but since one of the pages that Hakon had burnt was the one with the counterspell written upon it, he could not undo his work. All that he could do was to turn Goliath to stone with that same spell, at the gargoyle leader's request. ("Awakening: Part Two")
The Magus took the Grimorum with him to Kenneth II's court, and used its properties to disguise the Eggs and help Princess Katharine escape after Constantine III's coup the following year. Using a spell from its pages, the Magus brought himself and his followers to Avalon, where their way was barred by the Weird Sisters. The Magus used the Grimorum to reflect an attack spell of the Sisters back upon them, changing them into owls, but because the Grimorum was powered by human magic rather than by Third Race magic, he could not bring it into Avalon with him. Knowing that he had to keep it out of Constantine's hands because of the spell that opened the way to Avalon, he entrusted it to Mary and Finella, to keep it safe. ("Avalon" Part One, "Avalon" Part Two)
Mary and Finella returned with the Grimorum to Scotland. Constantine pursued them, hoping to recover the book and use it to reach Princess Katharine on Avalon; so, too, did his hired sorcerer, Brother Valmont, who, like the Archmage, coveted the Grimorum as one of the Three Keys to Power. At the Battle of Rathveramoen, Valmont seized the Grimorum from Finella and used it to conjure up a rain of fiery arrows from the skies that slew many of the combatants on both sides, including the mate of Demona's "Second", Magus the horse, and Maíl Brigti. Brooklyn seized the Grimorum from the treacherous sorcerer, however, and Demona used a counter-spell to halt the rain (though those slain by the arrows remained slain). Brooklyn afterwards tricked Demona into returning the Grimorum to him and Finella, after which the Phoenix took them and Mary to the United States in the 1970s. [4] They later on gave it to Xanatos, who kept it, housing it in Castle Wyvern after it was moved to the top of the Eyrie Building. [5]
Shortly after the gargoyles' awakening, Demona tricked Brooklyn into stealing the Grimorum for her so that she could use it to seize control of Goliath, turning him into a zombie slave. Brooklyn, when he discovered what he had done, recovered the Grimorum from her, but she managed to tear a few pages out of it first, to save for later. ("Temptation") She used one of the spells that she had thus stolen to help create Coldstone, and another later on to place her "stone by night" curse upon New York City. ("Reawakening", "City of Stone" Part One)
When the gargoyles had to leave Castle Wyvern for the Clock Tower, they took the Grimorum with them. ("Enter Macbeth")
They kept it safe until Demona and Macbeth stole it under the influence of the Weird Sisters, after which the Sisters presented it to the Archmage. Since the evil sorcerer could not bring it into Avalon with him directly, he ate it, thus making the Grimorum a part of him and absorbing its power. But when Goliath tore the Eye of Odin from the Archmage's brow, the Grimorum self-destructed, and destroyed the Archmage with it. ("High Noon", "Avalon" Part Two, "Avalon" Part Three)
The Grimorum's name is Latin for "Grimoire [spell book] of Secrets." It contained not only many spells but even a magical record that included an account by the Magus of how he had cursed the clan in 994 and likely his journey to Edinburgh with Princess Katharine and Tom as well. [6][7] While not indestructible, the book was hard to destroy.[8]
Only one page (containing the Tracking Spell) is known to still exist. It is in Demona's possession. ("Everywhere")
Known Spells
- Spell of Humility
- Lightning Spell
- Sleep Spell
- Rain of Death Spell
- Camouflage Spell
- Blowback Spell
- Avalon Spell
- Language Spell [9]
- Enslavement Spell
- Resurrection Spell
- Summoning Spell
- Stone By Night Spell
- Shield from Prying Eyes Spell
- Tracking Spell
References In Other Media
In the Young Justice: Phantoms episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Grimorum (along with the Phoenix Gate and the Eye of Odin) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it.