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Dayereth considers the options.
"I think for you, the wounding ability would work best with the prescision of your archery."
Dayereth finds chalk, a knife, mortar and pestle, hammer, chisel, paintbrush and mystic oils from the shelves of the healer's workshop. He draws a circle on the floor with the chalk, big enough for two people to sit in. He then draws arcane runes around the edges of the circle.
He takes the mortar and pestle and places it on the workbench, and pours in some of the oils, then takes a chisel to the sky-stone and cuts off a precise chunk, adding it to the oils in the mortar and pestle. He grinds them until they begin to form a thick paste.
He calls Aerendis to his side.
"I need some of your blood."
He takes the knife and cuts Aerendis carefully first on his right palm, then his left, letting a few drops into the mortar and pestle from each hand. As the last drops fall from Aerendis' left hand, the mixture turns from a dull brown to a bright red.
"That's good, bandage yourself and join me in the circle."
Dayereth takes out his ritual book and reads over the ritual for enchantment. He then takes the bow and using the paintbrush, forms arcane symbols across the front of the bow with the mixture in the mortar and pestle. He is careful to use enough for each symbol so that when he is done forming the necessary symbols, he has used all the mixture.
Dayereth then takes the bow and the ritual book into the circle. He hands the bow to Aerendis.
"The bow will gain it's power from your ability, I will act like a conduit, the magical mixture will be the glue. While I form the ritual, you must concentrate on how you would use the bow, and visualize your enemy being greviously wounded by a deadly shot. No matter what happens, continue to visualize this. At the end of the ritual, before it's complete, you may name the weapon, if you wish."
Dayereth then begins. As Aerendis holds the bow in front of him and concentrates, Dayereth chants in the language of magic and make strange motions with his hands over the bow. As the ritual progresses, the symbols glow with a red light and the air seems to crackle. The rest of the party can smell ozone and blood in the air.
With a shout, Dayereth ends the chant. The symbols no longer glow, and no longer appear to be painted on the wood, rather they have become part of the wood, as if the wood itself was miscolored in the pattern of the language of arcana.
"The magic is no longer separate from the wood of the bow, it has joined it, but not completely. For the next five days, whenever you kill with the bow, we will do a shortened version of the ritual. At the end the characters will become part of the bow and will only be visible when the power of the bow is used.
You can give the bow a name now, if you wish. Afterwards, I will bring the ritual to a close."
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