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<span class="DROPCAP">L</span>ayonara has many portals used for quick travel, and powerful mages have also been known to devise rituals of teleportation. However, there is no stranger story of artifact teleportation than the Stones of Traveling.
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Layonara has many portals used for quick travel, and powerful mages have also been known to devise rituals of teleportation. However, there is no stranger story of artifact teleportation than the Stones of Traveling.
  
 
According to legend, there exist powerful artifacts known as the Stones of Traveling, that come in sets of four stones per set. Each [[stone]] has three points upon it which can be depressed into the surface, and above each of these points is etched a number. It is said that when one presses upon the point and then walks through the stone, one will emerge at the location of the stone corresponding to that numbered point. Unfortunately, the legends have proved hard to put to the test, since the locations of the four stones remain a mystery.
 
According to legend, there exist powerful artifacts known as the Stones of Traveling, that come in sets of four stones per set. Each [[stone]] has three points upon it which can be depressed into the surface, and above each of these points is etched a number. It is said that when one presses upon the point and then walks through the stone, one will emerge at the location of the stone corresponding to that numbered point. Unfortunately, the legends have proved hard to put to the test, since the locations of the four stones remain a mystery.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 11 March 2019

Layonara has many portals used for quick travel, and powerful mages have also been known to devise rituals of teleportation. However, there is no stranger story of artifact teleportation than the Stones of Traveling.

According to legend, there exist powerful artifacts known as the Stones of Traveling, that come in sets of four stones per set. Each stone has three points upon it which can be depressed into the surface, and above each of these points is etched a number. It is said that when one presses upon the point and then walks through the stone, one will emerge at the location of the stone corresponding to that numbered point. Unfortunately, the legends have proved hard to put to the test, since the locations of the four stones remain a mystery.