![]() ![]() Headband: This slot consists of bands, headbands, laurels, phylacteries, and other non-head slot items that can be worn around the forehead.Head: This slot consists of circlets, crowns, hats, helms, hoods, masks, and other items that can be worn on the head.Hands: This slot consists of gauntlets, gloves, and other items that can worn on the hands.Feet: This slot consists of boots, horseshoes, sandals, shoes, slippers, and other items that can be worn on the feet.Eyes: This slot consists of goggles, lenses, monocles, spectacles, and other items that can be worn over the eyes.Chest: This slot consists of jackets, mantels, shirts, vests and other items that can be worn around the torso or chest.Body: This slot consists of body wraps, cassocks, corsets, dusters, harnesses, robes, vestments and any other article of clothing that can be worn on the body.Belt: This slot consists of belts and other items that can be worn around the waist.There are several categories of slotted wondrous items. If a creature has multiple body parts that correspond to a single wondrous item slot, it can still only gain the benefit of one item of that slot. If a creature is missing the body part where a wondrous item is worn, it cannot use that type of slotted item. Sometimes a slotted wondrous item must be worn for a period of time (typically 24 hours) before the item’s full effect manifests. Note: If you click on the image at right of a person showing the body slots, you can download a PDF that you can print and fill in yourself! Of course, a character may carry or possess any number of slotted items of the same type, but additional items have no effect until they are worn. When a character wears a slotted wondrous item he cannot gain the benefit from a wondrous items of the same slot until the first item is removed. Permission is granted to print and use for personal, non-commercial use. Whether you have been doing magic for a long time or are a beginner, this book is a must.Picture created by, and used with permission of, Mike Beals If you’re ready to win another’s love or to sweeten someone’s disposition, if you want to turn hair long and golden or discover tree spirits, this is the book you must have. This is more than just a book about magic, it is a folklorist’s bonanza. You’ll learn how to tell fortunes with sand or with tea leaves. You’ll read about how to bring rain and how to stop rain from falling. You’ll find a simple fertility charm and a way to conjure with smoke. Let it draw the juices up Twenty times upon one day, brush them over the excrescence Under sunlight dry the essence-Soon the wart must shrink away.” ![]() For example, to cure a wart the instructions are: “Stamp within a silver cup mullein and houseleek together. The spells are easy, poetic, and evocative. It’s all in this book.Įven if you don’t know a thing about magic, you can use this book. Or perhaps you want to pass through a locked door. Do you need something to help you lose weight or have longevity? You’ll find them here. Need a spell to summon a ghost? Or perhaps you want the opposite: a spell to free a house from being haunted. If you can think of a purpose for a spell, it’s probably in this book. Crone’s Book of Magical Words (previously published as The Crone’s Book of Words) by Valerie Worth is the book you’ve been waiting for! In its pages are over 125 spells, incantations, and charms. ![]()
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