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Created page with "Some spells create a sort of connection between the user's wand and the object that is being influenced. This indicates the object still being controlled by the wand. The caster can feel this like some sort of vibration. This is called "Carminexus" (from the Latin words "carminis" for "spell" or "enchantment", and "nexus", meaning "tether". The Carminexus (also called spell-tether) can be maintained through walls, but this is more difficult. It's best to keep the object..."
(Created page with "Some spells create a sort of connection between the user's wand and the object that is being influenced. This indicates the object still being controlled by the wand. The caster can feel this like some sort of vibration. This is called "Carminexus" (from the Latin words "carminis" for "spell" or "enchantment", and "nexus", meaning "tether". The Carminexus (also called spell-tether) can be maintained through walls, but this is more difficult. It's best to keep the object...")
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