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Sand of the Red Palm was a lesser, yet powerful barrier spell typically employed to imprison an enemy. A red Binding Powder was poured in a circular pattern around the intended target. Like any binding spell based on poured material, once the circle of had been broken by an outside force, the barrier faded, leaving the prisoner free. Angel Investigations employed the Sand of the Red Palm to imprison the demon Skip to interrogate him.

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  • Sand of the Red Palm was a lesser, yet powerful barrier spell typically employed to imprison an enemy. A red Binding Powder was poured in a circular pattern around the intended target. Like any binding spell based on poured material, once the circle of had been broken by an outside force, the barrier faded, leaving the prisoner free. Angel Investigations employed the Sand of the Red Palm to imprison the demon Skip to interrogate him.
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  • Sand of the Red Palm was a lesser, yet powerful barrier spell typically employed to imprison an enemy. A red Binding Powder was poured in a circular pattern around the intended target. Like any binding spell based on poured material, once the circle of had been broken by an outside force, the barrier faded, leaving the prisoner free. Angel Investigations employed the Sand of the Red Palm to imprison the demon Skip to interrogate him.
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