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(invenium via (for one of the Latin incantations) --> inveniam viam. 'invenium' is not a word in Latin, whereas 'inveniam' works as 1 sg subjunctive ('let me find') while sounding very similar; and I think the characters say 'viam' (accusative) which would make grammatical sense.) |
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| name = Misty Step | | name = Misty Step | ||
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| area condition 4 = | | area condition 4 = | ||
| higher levels = | | higher levels = | ||
| granted by items = Amulet of Misty Step:Short Rest, Disintegrating Night Walkers:Short Rest | | granted by items = Amulet of Misty Step:Short Rest, Boots of Very Fast Blinking:Per turn, Disintegrating Night Walkers:Short Rest | ||
| notes = Misty Step has two incantations: '''Et Alibi''', Latin for "and elsewhere/another place", and '''Inveniam Viam''', Latin for "may I find a way". | | notes = Misty Step has two incantations: '''Et Alibi''', Latin for "and elsewhere/another place", and '''Inveniam Viam''', Latin for "I will/may I find a way". | ||
| video = Misty Step Visuals.mp4 | | video = Misty Step Visuals.mp4 | ||
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