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Created in [[ | Created in [[Layonara's]] distant past by unknown forces, stones called bindstones are scattered across the lands. Long dormant, these bindstones have, for some obscure reason, come alive again since the 1300s.<br /> | ||
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Bindstones are a form of [[resurrection]] magic, though they are a very crude form and not of the same type as resurrection magic coming from the [[deities]]. | Bindstones are a form of [[resurrection]] magic, though they are a very crude form and not of the same type as resurrection magic coming from the [[deities]]. | ||
Creatures can forge a link with a bindstone, which will ensure that when a creature is killed both the body and the soul will be pulled back towards the bindstone, which will join them once again. This does not protect against the snapping of a [[ | Creatures can forge a link with a bindstone, which will ensure that when a creature is killed both the body and the soul will be pulled back towards the bindstone, which will join them once again. This does not protect against the snapping of a [[Soul Strand]]. | ||
The transporting and rejoining of body and soul facilitated by the bindstones' magic comes at a cost. The creature that undergoes this comes back in a weakened state; some of its life force had to be paid to the bindstone for the returning. After a period of rest, the creature will be back to full [[strength]] and health. | The transporting and rejoining of body and soul facilitated by the bindstones' magic comes at a cost. The creature that undergoes this comes back in a weakened state; some of its life force had to be paid to the bindstone for the returning. After a period of rest, the creature will be back to full [[strength]] and health. | ||