Runestick

A runestick was a magic wand made by a druid to store a certain number of spells for later use.

Description
Runesticks were made of oak and measured around 12 inches (30 centimeters) in length. They had runes carved into their surfaces and were bound in mistletoe or holly.

Powers
A runestick served as a repository for a limited number of druidic spells that could then be cast directly from the wand itself, similar in general principle to a ring of spell storing. It could store a maximum of five spell levels, and only druids of sufficient power could fashion such an item. After carving the runestick, the druid would then cast the desired spells directly into it to be stored. The wand could then be used by any druid when the proper word of command was spoken. The power of the magic contained in the runestick was equal to that of the druid who originally created it.

Restrictions
The lifespan of a runestick was limited. A month after it was created, the wand deteriorated to inert dust whether the spells stored in it were used or not, and it could not be recharged before that time. The only non-druids capable of using the wand were maidens of "pure heart" (provided they knew the command word), but in such cases the magic was only half as effective.

Groups

 * The adepts of the College of Rune Magics practiced a form of rune magic that heavily revolved around the use of runesticks in casting both spells and rituals. They were known to construct runesticks from ashwood, aspenwood, cedarwood, chestnut-wood, gilded metal, silvered metal, mistletoe, oak, pinewood, and yew-wood.

Individuals

 * Genna Moonsinger, as the Great Druid of Moonshae, was able to enchant runesticks with up to twenty spell levels instead of the normal five. She gave one of these to Robyn Kendrick to use in her battles against the evil forces that threatened Moonshae.

Usages

 * Some used runesticks to help them read omens.