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When the [[Magus]] fled [[Scotland]] with [[Princess Katharine]] and [[Tom]], he used this spell to get to Avalon. | When the [[Magus]] fled [[Scotland]] with [[Princess Katharine]] and [[Tom]], he used this spell to get to Avalon. | ||
− | Tom later used this spell to take [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] and [[Goliath]] to Avalon. ''([[Avalon Part One]])'' | + | Tom later used this spell to take [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] and [[Goliath]] to Avalon. ''("[[Avalon Part One|Avalon]]" Part One)'' |
Goliath, [[Angela]] and Elisa went back to Avalon numerous time during their [[World Tour]]. {{CIT|Goliath is the only one confirmed to have used the spell.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=540] | Goliath, [[Angela]] and Elisa went back to Avalon numerous time during their [[World Tour]]. {{CIT|Goliath is the only one confirmed to have used the spell.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=540] | ||
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===Latin=== | ===Latin=== | ||
− | : | + | :Vocate venti fortunate, |
− | : | + | :Ex ricae Oberonis, |
− | : | + | :Et hic navis frugum regate, |
− | : | + | :Ad orae Avalonis. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8510] |
[[Category: Canon]] | [[Category: Canon]] | ||
[[Category: Magic]] | [[Category: Magic]] |
Revision as of 23:48, 24 July 2014
The Avalon spell was a spell in the Grimorum Arcanorum that served as a gateway to Avalon.
Contents
History
When the Magus fled Scotland with Princess Katharine and Tom, he used this spell to get to Avalon.
Tom later used this spell to take Elisa and Goliath to Avalon. ("Avalon" Part One)
Goliath, Angela and Elisa went back to Avalon numerous time during their World Tour. Goliath is the only one confirmed to have used the spell. [1]
Characteristics
Using this spell, Avalon could be accessed from any body of water. Even non-sorcerers like Tom and Goliath were able to cast the spell.
Incantation
Latin
- Vocate venti fortunate,
- Ex ricae Oberonis,
- Et hic navis frugum regate,
- Ad orae Avalonis. [2]