Paracelsus Series on How Magic Works is a book written by Paracelsus concerning the nature of magic. The book includes a chapter on Artificing that explains "some of the basic charms and enchantments used to create flying brooms, magical cameras, Wizardrail locomotives, Clockworks, Sneakoscopes, Seven-Lock Boxes, and Underwater Bicycles," as well as mentioning "other, much more powerful artifacts that only the most skilled Artificers could enchant, like Portkeys, Hallucinoglobes, and Time-Turners." Alexandra Quick checked the book out of the Charmbridge Academy Library in September of 2009.
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| - Paracelsus Series on How Magic Works is a book written by Paracelsus concerning the nature of magic. The book includes a chapter on Artificing that explains "some of the basic charms and enchantments used to create flying brooms, magical cameras, Wizardrail locomotives, Clockworks, Sneakoscopes, Seven-Lock Boxes, and Underwater Bicycles," as well as mentioning "other, much more powerful artifacts that only the most skilled Artificers could enchant, like Portkeys, Hallucinoglobes, and Time-Turners." Alexandra Quick checked the book out of the Charmbridge Academy Library in September of 2009.
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| - Paracelsus Series on How Magic Works is a book written by Paracelsus concerning the nature of magic. The book includes a chapter on Artificing that explains "some of the basic charms and enchantments used to create flying brooms, magical cameras, Wizardrail locomotives, Clockworks, Sneakoscopes, Seven-Lock Boxes, and Underwater Bicycles," as well as mentioning "other, much more powerful artifacts that only the most skilled Artificers could enchant, like Portkeys, Hallucinoglobes, and Time-Turners." Alexandra Quick checked the book out of the Charmbridge Academy Library in September of 2009.
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