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Small, normal stones which have been modified through the use of sorcery to discharge a small explosion, or flash, at an enemy during battle. A flashstone is discharged at one's opponent, apparently requiring only the will of the user to activate. A flashstone is normally fatal at close range, say 10–12 feet. Beyond this range, the effect is limited to a bright light that may confuse or injure (but not kill) its intended victim. A typical flashstone will carry a single "charge", meaning once it is discharged, it becomes an ordinary stone again, and is simply discarded.

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  • Flashstones
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  • Small, normal stones which have been modified through the use of sorcery to discharge a small explosion, or flash, at an enemy during battle. A flashstone is discharged at one's opponent, apparently requiring only the will of the user to activate. A flashstone is normally fatal at close range, say 10–12 feet. Beyond this range, the effect is limited to a bright light that may confuse or injure (but not kill) its intended victim. A typical flashstone will carry a single "charge", meaning once it is discharged, it becomes an ordinary stone again, and is simply discarded.
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  • Small, normal stones which have been modified through the use of sorcery to discharge a small explosion, or flash, at an enemy during battle. A flashstone is discharged at one's opponent, apparently requiring only the will of the user to activate. A flashstone is normally fatal at close range, say 10–12 feet. Beyond this range, the effect is limited to a bright light that may confuse or injure (but not kill) its intended victim. A typical flashstone will carry a single "charge", meaning once it is discharged, it becomes an ordinary stone again, and is simply discarded. A person skilled in sorcery may be able to add additional charges to a flashstone (as many as four per stone), but it becomes increasingly time consuming to add each additional charge to a single stone. After the Interregnum, flashtones have been made obsolete by the improvements in sorcery, including methods to discharge hundreds of flashstones stimultaneously.
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