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'''Effect:''' Similar to the [[Illustro]] [[spell]], however it is more powerful and creates actual sunlight instead of a generic lightsource. It is an extension of the Apricum [[charm]], which makes objects behave as if they were hit by sunlight. | '''Effect:''' Similar to the [[Illustro]] [[spell]], however it is more powerful and creates actual sunlight instead of a generic lightsource. It is an extension of the Apricum [[charm]], which makes objects behave as if they were hit by sunlight. | ||
= Trivia = | == Trivia == | ||
* [[Lycia]] [[Wintergale]] used this spell to charge a powerbank via solar cells, which she then used to power a smartphone and a small portable projector for movie nights. | * [[Lycia]] [[Wintergale]] used this spell to charge a powerbank via solar cells, which she then used to power a smartphone and a small portable projector for movie nights. |
Latest revision as of 19:38, 8 March 2024
Type: generic
Element: light
Difficulty: intermediate
Etymology: lat. apricum = "sunlit", solis = "sun"
Effect: Similar to the Illustro spell, however it is more powerful and creates actual sunlight instead of a generic lightsource. It is an extension of the Apricum charm, which makes objects behave as if they were hit by sunlight.
Trivia
- Lycia Wintergale used this spell to charge a powerbank via solar cells, which she then used to power a smartphone and a small portable projector for movie nights.