Category talk:Southern magic spells

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This category sounds strange... if you are going for regions of magic... maybe "South Faerûn spells", which can be linked to the specific locations... this make me think of Kentucky spells... hehe :) - Darkwynters (talk) 22:40, September 17, 2015 (UTC)

Would spells for southern countries count to this? Would that also count divine magic? What book is this from? Hmmm a blend of 11 gems and spell components. Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated 22:59, September 17, 2015 (UTC)


 * It's more of a flavour thing – old sources speak of the strange "Southern" magic, like the Eastern magic of Kara-Tur. I believe it's discussed in Old Empires and The Shining South (1993), becoming a feat in Races of Faerûn. — BadCatMan (talk) 23:43, September 17, 2015 (UTC)


 * I'll add the Southern magic page tomorrow, but it's a magic written in a unique magical language only know in Halruaa and maybe other areas of the Shining South (region). Even a mage casting read magic couldn't understand a spell written in the southern magic language. Artemaz (talk) 02:55, September 18, 2015 (UTC)


 * Hmm I have a Halruaan in my campaign, so far they have found no magic scrolls, should I ask her to make a Int check for understanding northern magic? (There in Baldurs gate) This is in 5e. Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated  06:38, September 18, 2015 (UTC)


 * Nah, any Halruaan spellcaster can easily learn magic from other areas of Faerûn.Artemaz (talk) 14:09, September 18, 2015 (UTC)


 * Oh, ok thank you User:Artemaz, hmm then I'll just add it as flavor. Hihih like in the Forgotten realms comic where Omen talks to Elminster "Not to argue with your wisdom Elminster but Sothern magic is not without its own power ... ... *Polymorph any object*"   Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated  21:52, September 18, 2015 (UTC)

Cool, thanks for the info, BadCat :) - Darkwynters (talk) 12:51, September 18, 2015 (UTC)