Ritual Of Cloning

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Title: Ritual of Cloning

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Clone Human

(In Mani Quas Xen)

This is a highly dangerous spell, and is recommended to be performed by only the most skilled of mages.

Failure to follow these exact steps will result in tremendous side effects best avoided. For warnings and restrictions, please read the final page. This is very important. The ritual described here is a very delicate procedure.


Ingredients that must be on hand:

-This scroll (which will be destroyed upon completion of the ritual)

-Two spider silk

-Two night shade

-One mandrake root

-Three bloodmoss

-Five vials of blood

-Sufficient body parts(2 legs, 2 arms, 1 head, 1 torso)

-One lightning wand or staff (with at least one charge)

-Lastly, of course, the Subject to be cloned


Directions:

-Instruct your subject to stand in one spot and to stay there for the duraction of the ritual.

-Scatter the reagents about your subject. They will not be used up, instead will be there to harnass magical energies.

-Place five vials of blood around your subject.

-Scatter the body parts around the subject.

-Cast from the scroll, the resurection spell. Direct its magic at the body parts; specifically the head.

-Chant the mantra Twice (In Mani Quas Xen).

-Upon the last chanting of the mantra, instruct the subject to use the lightning wand on himself or herself.

-This will complete the ritual, and the clone shall appear, and this scroll will be destroyed.


WARNINGS:

Do NOT err in performing this ritual. Any number of outcomes may occur; from it seemingly working as planned, to a horde of daemons sweeping down upon the subject. DO NOT ERR.

WARNING. The clone of the subject will not be a true, exact duplication. The following differences may be noticable:

-The clone will appear naked, and disoriented.

-The clone's speech patterns may vary.

-The clone's dimensions may vary to some degree.

-The clone's personality will be an exact op--

--the rest of the scroll has been torn--

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