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The only way to get this item is to dig in the Town Forest during the featured week or trade for it.

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  • Book of Spells
  • Book Of Spells
  • Book of Spells
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  • The only way to get this item is to dig in the Town Forest during the featured week or trade for it.
  • Books of Spells on musiikki RuneScapessa, ja sen saa kun pelaaja menee Lumbridge swampin rannalle.
  • The Book of Spells is transcript of a few of the spells in the common tongue from the The Sorcery of Old.
  • The Book of Spells is a book in Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters, and Fable Anniversary that is located in the Heroes' Guild Demon Door and in a house in Snowspire Village (Only in Fable: TLC).
  • In "For the Love of Cheese", the book's cover includes an image of a large eye with a red iris above a potion-filled cauldron with two flasks pouring liquids into it and drawings of a bat, a skull, a cat and a spider on its four corners, while in "Knick Knack Paddy Whack" its cover include an illustration of a hand with the red iris. In its first appearance (by production code) in "For the Love of Cheese", the Book of Spells is a giant book, but in "Knick Knack Paddy Whack", the book is normal sized.
  • The Book of Spells contained powerful rituals and spells. At least one of those spells allowed a human being to bind a fairy to him/her, regardless of his magical experience or prowess.
  • It is played at a slow tempo, and begins with a crescendoing harp cadenza consisting of series of arpeggios. Additional instruments come in as the song goes on (such as vibraphone, chimes, piano, and a guitar). The song then reaches a bridge where the tempo increases, the violins fade out to be replaced by the chimes with a choir. Eventually, the violins re-join the song, but only shortly before the song gains a darker theme and the melody is transferred to a low choir. After this section, the song returns to what resembles a chorus. The song ends with a decrescendo harp cadenza.
  • Book of Spells (or Wonderbook: Book of Spells) is an augmented reality video game for the PlayStation 3.
  • Castaspella's young apprentice Ariel once took the Book of Spells for herself and let it fall into the hands of the evil and dangerous Scorpia, who planned to use it to free the evil contained in the Forbidden Zone.
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  • WikiaWizard
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Hint
  • This track unlocks in the Lumbridge Swamp.
Quest
  • No
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Number
  • 42(xsd:integer)
Appearance
  • "Hocus Pocus"
Name
  • Book of Spells
  • Book Of Spells
Text
  • "Would a loser track down a real book of spells and compel a fairy to do his bidding?"
Type
  • Book
Value
  • Unknown
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Author
  • Gerry
Instruments
  • Children's choir, harp, piano, vibraphone, glockenspiel, chimes, strings, guitar, cymbals
Members
  • No
Update
  • RS2 Music player and fixes
Duration
  • 330.0
  • 328.0
File
  • Book Of Spells.ogg
  • Book of Spells.ogg
Updated
  • Garry Damrau
Release
  • 2004-03-15(xsd:date)
Source
Composer
  • Ian Taylor
Location
  • Lumbridge Swamp near the coast
abstract
  • The only way to get this item is to dig in the Town Forest during the featured week or trade for it.
  • Books of Spells on musiikki RuneScapessa, ja sen saa kun pelaaja menee Lumbridge swampin rannalle.
  • The Book of Spells is transcript of a few of the spells in the common tongue from the The Sorcery of Old.
  • The Book of Spells is a book in Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters, and Fable Anniversary that is located in the Heroes' Guild Demon Door and in a house in Snowspire Village (Only in Fable: TLC).
  • In "For the Love of Cheese", the book's cover includes an image of a large eye with a red iris above a potion-filled cauldron with two flasks pouring liquids into it and drawings of a bat, a skull, a cat and a spider on its four corners, while in "Knick Knack Paddy Whack" its cover include an illustration of a hand with the red iris. In its first appearance (by production code) in "For the Love of Cheese", the Book of Spells is a giant book, but in "Knick Knack Paddy Whack", the book is normal sized.
  • The Book of Spells contained powerful rituals and spells. At least one of those spells allowed a human being to bind a fairy to him/her, regardless of his magical experience or prowess.
  • It is played at a slow tempo, and begins with a crescendoing harp cadenza consisting of series of arpeggios. Additional instruments come in as the song goes on (such as vibraphone, chimes, piano, and a guitar). The song then reaches a bridge where the tempo increases, the violins fade out to be replaced by the chimes with a choir. Eventually, the violins re-join the song, but only shortly before the song gains a darker theme and the melody is transferred to a low choir. After this section, the song returns to what resembles a chorus. The song ends with a decrescendo harp cadenza.
  • Book of Spells (or Wonderbook: Book of Spells) is an augmented reality video game for the PlayStation 3.
  • Castaspella's young apprentice Ariel once took the Book of Spells for herself and let it fall into the hands of the evil and dangerous Scorpia, who planned to use it to free the evil contained in the Forbidden Zone.
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