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The Verbenafeel that Quintessence flows across the surface of the earth in streams thatare called Ley Lines, also known as the Old Straight Track. Ley Lines comein Minor, Major, and Great versions, which fasciliatate the casting of Correspondence, Prime, and Spirit magics. For this reason, many Verbenaholy sites are situated on them.
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'''Description:''' The Verbena feel that Quintessence flows across the surface of the earth in streams that are called Ley Lines, also known as the Old Straight Track. Ley Lines come in Minor, Major, and Great versions, which facilitate the casting of Correspondence, Prime, and Spirit magics. For this reason, many Verbena holy sites are situated on them.
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'''System:''' Two successes will locate a Minor line, 4 successes a Major line, and sixsuccesses a Great line. A Minor line reduces the difficulty of Correspondence, Prime, and Spirit magics cast in its vacinity by 1, a Majorline by 2, and a Great line by 3.

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Rotes by Craft / Tradition

Description: The Verbena feel that Quintessence flows across the surface of the earth in streams that are called Ley Lines, also known as the Old Straight Track. Ley Lines come in Minor, Major, and Great versions, which facilitate the casting of Correspondence, Prime, and Spirit magics. For this reason, many Verbena holy sites are situated on them.

System: Two successes will locate a Minor line, 4 successes a Major line, and sixsuccesses a Great line. A Minor line reduces the difficulty of Correspondence, Prime, and Spirit magics cast in its vacinity by 1, a Majorline by 2, and a Great line by 3.