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'''Enchanted Flyers''' were [[magic]]al written edicts posted throughout [[Scotland]] by orders of [[Constantine III]]. | '''Enchanted Flyers''' were [[magic]]al written edicts posted throughout [[Scotland]] by orders of [[Constantine III]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 05:07, 25 December 2024
Enchanted Flyers were magical written edicts posted throughout Scotland by orders of Constantine III.
History
By 997, the flyers served as wanted posters. They featured the likenesses of the Magus, Tom, Mary, and Finella, falsely accusing the four of them not only for Kenneth II's assassination, but for Princess Katharine's disappearance as well as the theft of the Grimorum Arcanorum. Further, it accused them of being in league with 'demon gargoyles' while further suggesting that Finella was driven to 'sin and Satan' for Kenneth's role in the death of her son. They were likely the handiwork of Brother Valmont, Constantine's sorcerer, who posted them with Maíl Brigti and Gillecomgain. ("The Gate")
Characteristics
The flyer was enchanted so that, once posted, it regenerated with a flash of flight whenever someone tried to remove it.