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rumena means a purse or money in Latin. In Hermetic Latin, it generally refers to a place to store wealth, particularly vis, but also enchantments and other items of special interest to the magi.
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Ignem |
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Aquam |
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Imaginem |
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Auram |
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Corpus |
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Terram |
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The following are recurring vis sources of Insula Valaamis:
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Nemus Pineus |
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Pine cones that fall from somewhere in Nemus Pineus on the south of Valaam manifest Vim vis.
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| Glacies Hiemalis |
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Lacus Aldogas |
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Small blue icy nodules may be found in Winter scattered across the frozen ice of Lacus Aldogas
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| Cornua Cervalis |
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Forest |
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Antlers of red deer, which are shed in late Winter, sometimes manifest Animal vis
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| Villutus Cervalis |
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Forest |
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Velvet shed by red deer in Summer sometimes manifests Creo vis
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Enchantments are categorized as Incantamenta Infusa (invested devices), Incantamenta Minuta (lesser enchantments), Incantamenta Gravidata (charged items), and Incantamenta Aliena (foreign enchantments)
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| Hypocauston Manerii |
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Hypocauston Manerii |
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This brass plate warms Manerium Valaamis to the warmth of a spring day; it was enchanted by Požárius Flambonis in 1262 AD
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| Structura Conservationis |
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Structura Conservationis |
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This amulet of alder wood perserves all Herbam, Animal, and Aquam substances within the storage cavern beneath Manerium Valaamis; as a facultas aurae device, it requires a Magical Aura 1+ to function; it was enchanted by Aurelius Medice Bonisagi and Acritasia Bjornaer in 1262 AD
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| Virga Lampadae Lunaris |
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Virga Lampadae Lunaris |
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This four-foot pine rod, with a miniature brass lamp on one end, creates a light source when the wooden tip is touched to an item of glass; it was enchanted by Požárius Flambonis in 1262 AD
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