This is not Idaia's closet.
It's something weird.
That could be either a really good thing or a really bad thing.
She probably wasn't going to succeed at what she needed to succeed at anyway; worth the gamble.
She steps inside.
This is not Idaia's closet.
It's something weird.
That could be either a really good thing or a really bad thing.
She probably wasn't going to succeed at what she needed to succeed at anyway; worth the gamble.
She steps inside.
Colors go away. Cleanliness stays, if you move a thing it's where you put it and doesn't snap back after.
If it did that the spell might be more than mildly useful! You could do all sorts of tricks with that.
The cleaning function is the most useful part. The laundry things on my world are built on an adaptation of this spell.
Until I figured out how the Valinor economy worked and got more clothes than I landed with I was just cleaning them every day by magic.
Imliss stayed at the palace in Tirion. Tyelcormo and I stayed at his parents' place--we had a house plot, but the exile happened before the house could be built. We used the same design in Formenos, but.
Nod. I wound up shuffled around a lot, I was in a guest room in the palace and then I was just sleeping outside in my house plot because they hadn't introduced rain yet and then I went to Lórien and stayed there for a while and then Lórien gave me a magic leaf that teleported me between a certain tree there and one in the palace courtyard.
One of the Valar, runs the eponymous healing gardens? Did you not memorize the whole list, I suppose I paid particular attention to it because pronouncing gods' names wrong is a bad idea in my world.
Oh, right, I think I did hear about her once or twice, it just didn't stick hard enough, I guess.