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Revision as of 13:48, 25 February 2017
Spell Name: Flesh binding spell
Incantation: Consuo
Pronunciation: Con - soo - oh
Spell Branch: Charms
Magical Discipline(s): Healing
Appearance: Twisting of the wand at the wound site. For deeper wounds, wand tip needs to be inserted into the flesh.
Description: This spell knits wounds together, starting at the deepest part of the wounded flesh steadily to the skin. Leaves a very minimal scarring if done correctly.
Regulations: Legal
Skill Level: Master
Etymology: Consuo, from the latin 'make by sewing together'
References: Performed by Hannah Bombay in 'Shall I Place the Knife in Your Back or Your Leg?'
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