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⚫ | Pisces was able to modify the effect so that the anchor could be used to teleport back towards the door, which enabled the possibility of sending people back and forth between door and anchor. It is possible to move both the door itself as it's possible to move the anchor. Also, it's possible to change the anchors that the door is linked to, by replacing the primary mana stone that is kept in the door. |
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⚫ | The teleportation spell uses up quite some [[mana]], and these costs are increasing disproportionally with increasing distance to the linked anchor. [[Pisces]], [[Moore]], [[Typhenous]] and [[Ryoka]] sat together once to measure the mana consumption for teleportations between [[Liscor]] and [[Celum]] and came up with an amount of 50 passages of Ryoka-sized people who could pass to Celum and back to Liscor before Erin's [Magical Grounds] would be depleted of mana and would need to recharge. |
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⚫ | They then measured the amount of mana needed for smaller distances, and measured the recharge rates of Erin's [Magical Grounds] at that point in time. It was also calculated (just hypothetically) after some extensive experiments, that the door would be able to send someone of Ryoka’s general weight, give or take twenty pounds, 536 miles, given minimal change in altitude or magical ambience. The door would exhaust its magic after such a teleport however, and require roughly 8.2 hours to recharge fully. The door itself can only store a limited amount of mana.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/13/4-12/ Chapter 4.12]</ref> |
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+ | The door was not possible to break or destroy - Pisces had to let Undead hack at its hinges to 'unlock' it. It was also possible to use it as a shield against an extremely hot fire golem. The durability has not been further tested later.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/26/3-07-h/ Chapter 3.07 H]</ref> |
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⚫ | The door had a triggering mechanism that detects people magically investigating it’s enhancement spells. Once triggered, it activated its automatic teleportation effect.<ref name=":3.02 H" /> Pisces would later alter the enchantment to isolate and disable the detection trap.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/21/3-25/ Chapter 3.25]</ref> |
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== Destinations == |
== Destinations == |
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− | As of Volume 7, nine mana gemstone have been installed on the door, each one connected to a different door. The destinations are: |
+ | As of Volume 7, nine or ten mana gemstone have been installed on the door, each one connected to a different door. The destinations are: |
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− | | [[Celum |
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| The Original Plain Stone |
| The Original Plain Stone |
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− | | Originally installed into [[Stitchworks|Octavia's shop]] for Celum in Volume 3, but changed to Wailant's farm in Volume 7. |
+ | | Originally installed into [[Stitchworks|Octavia's shop]] for Celum in Volume 3, but changed to Wailant's farm in Volume 7. After the City was burned, the Door would be moved back to give the city assistance. This would end up restoring the connection to the City again.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/27/7-25/ Chapter 7.25]</ref> |
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| [[Pallass]] |
| [[Pallass]] |
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| Vol. 5 |
| Vol. 5 |
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+ | Yellow<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/28/7-31/ Chapter 7.31]</ref> |
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− | | Installed |
+ | | Installed on the eighth floor in Volume 5. After the original gemstone was destroyed, it was re-installed again in Volume 6. Always having been controlled by the Pallass City Guard, it was outfitted with a gate and portcullis in Volume 7. |
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| [[Liscor]] |
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− | | Originally on the road to [[Invrisil]] from Volume 5, but |
+ | | Originally on the road to [[Invrisil]] from Volume 5, but reached its destination only in Volume 7. |
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| [[Floodplains|<s>Floodplains'</s>]]<s> Cave</s> |
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Was re-installed in Volume 7 by [[Pebblesnatch]] inside a forest, into the Goblins Land, which is right next to [[Riverfarm]]. |
Was re-installed in Volume 7 by [[Pebblesnatch]] inside a forest, into the Goblins Land, which is right next to [[Riverfarm]]. |
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− | Currently not in use due to not being enough mana to activated it. |
+ | Currently not in use due to there not being enough mana to activated it. |
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| [[Numbtongue|Numbtongue's]] Personal Use |
| [[Numbtongue|Numbtongue's]] Personal Use |
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| Vol. 6 |
| Vol. 6 |
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| Purple<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/16/6-08/ Chapter 6.08]</ref> |
| Purple<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/16/6-08/ Chapter 6.08]</ref> |
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− | | [[Numbtongue|Numbtongue]] carries a portable assemble door around when he leaves the Inn to mine on the mountains, for safety. |
+ | | [[Numbtongue|Numbtongue]] carries a portable assemble door around when he leaves the Inn to mine on the mountains, for safety and ease of travel. |
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| [[Amentus]] Grove |
| [[Amentus]] Grove |
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| Vol. 6 |
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+ | | Used to gather the [[Amentus]] fruits, that are located in the [[Floodplains|Floodplains]]. |
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| [[Bloodfields|Blood Fields]] |
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| Installed to form a political relationship between Esthelm and Liscor. |
| Installed to form a political relationship between Esthelm and Liscor. |
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+ | | Installed in front of the Ashfire Bee's Hive Cave Entrance, that is located in the [[Floodplains|Floodplains]], by Numbtongue and Mrsha, to help the Bees.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/04/26/7-19/ Chapter 7.19]</ref> |
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+ | | [[Wailant Strongheart|Wailant's farm]] |
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+ | After the Door was moved back to Celum, another Door would be installed for the farm.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/28/7-31/ Chapter 31]</ref> |
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Over 3 to 5 gemstones were used for [[Liscor's Dungeon]] in Volume 5, for the Gnolls rescue. They were all destroyed after use to prevent Monsters from using them. |
Over 3 to 5 gemstones were used for [[Liscor's Dungeon]] in Volume 5, for the Gnolls rescue. They were all destroyed after use to prevent Monsters from using them. |
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⚫ | Pisces was able to modify the effect so that the anchor could be used to teleport back towards the door, which enabled the possibility of sending people back and forth between door and anchor. It is possible to move both the door itself as it's possible to move the anchor. Also, it's possible to change the anchors that the door is linked to, by replacing the primary mana stone that is kept in the door. |
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⚫ | The teleportation spell uses up quite some [[mana]], and these costs are increasing disproportionally with increasing distance to the linked anchor. [[Pisces]], [[Moore]], [[Typhenous]] and [[Ryoka]] sat together once to measure the mana consumption for teleportations between [[Liscor]] and [[Celum]] and came up with an amount of 50 passages of Ryoka-sized people who could pass to Celum and back to Liscor before Erin's [Magical Grounds] would be depleted of mana and would need to recharge. |
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⚫ | They then measured the amount of mana needed for smaller distances, and measured the recharge rates of Erin's [Magical Grounds] at that point in time. It was also calculated (just hypothetically) after some extensive experiments, that the door would be able to send someone of Ryoka’s general weight, give or take twenty pounds, 536 miles, given minimal change in altitude or magical ambience. The door would exhaust its magic after such a teleport however, and require roughly 8.2 hours to recharge fully. The door itself can only store a limited amount of mana.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/13/4-12/ Chapter 4.12]</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:42, 2 July 2020
The Magical Door, which is its fandom name and the way most referred to, is a high-grade magical artifact that can be used as a portal doorway.
Appearance
It looks like a plain, wooden door.[1] When it is active, if someone walked to the side, it became two-dimensional, until it nearly disappeared. And from the back, the door was just…a door, standing up. The portal only activated and is visible from the front.[2]
Background
While it is not known if Thresk is the one who enchanted the door, he did own it and used it in what is now known as the Ruins of Albez, to safeguard the room that contains his belongings, by stopping anyone who physically tried to force their way in with a reinforcement spell, and by teleporting anyone who tried to analyze it at close range, and anyone close to them, into a pit filled with magical runes such as lesser [Insanity], so that they end up killing themselves.
Chronology
TBA
After recovering the door and it’s anchoring stone, Pisces would study them, and with Ksmvr suggestion, would find a loophole in the spell matrix, and figured out how to trigger it independently of the detection trap, as well as reversing the effect so that they could teleport from the anchoring stone to the door as well.
TBA
Enchantments
Teleportation
The door has a [Teleport] spell enhancement capable of teleporting a user towards a linked anchor, while the main door includes a primary anchor.
Pisces was able to modify the effect so that the anchor could be used to teleport back towards the door, which enabled the possibility of sending people back and forth between door and anchor. It is possible to move both the door itself as it's possible to move the anchor. Also, it's possible to change the anchors that the door is linked to, by replacing the primary mana stone that is kept in the door.
The teleportation spell uses up quite some mana, and these costs are increasing disproportionally with increasing distance to the linked anchor. Pisces, Moore, Typhenous and Ryoka sat together once to measure the mana consumption for teleportations between Liscor and Celum and came up with an amount of 50 passages of Ryoka-sized people who could pass to Celum and back to Liscor before Erin's [Magical Grounds] would be depleted of mana and would need to recharge.
They then measured the amount of mana needed for smaller distances, and measured the recharge rates of Erin's [Magical Grounds] at that point in time. It was also calculated (just hypothetically) after some extensive experiments, that the door would be able to send someone of Ryoka’s general weight, give or take twenty pounds, 536 miles, given minimal change in altitude or magical ambience. The door would exhaust its magic after such a teleport however, and require roughly 8.2 hours to recharge fully. The door itself can only store a limited amount of mana.[3]
Durability
The door was not possible to break or destroy - Pisces had to let Undead hack at its hinges to 'unlock' it. It was also possible to use it as a shield against an extremely hot fire golem. The durability has not been further tested later.[4]
Mana Recharge
The door has a mechanism that allow it to recharge itself by passively absorbing mana. The higher the ambient mana is, the faster it recharge. [Mages] can also recharge it faster by giving it their own mana.
Former Enchantments:
Detection Trap
The door had a triggering mechanism that detects people magically investigating it’s enhancement spells. Once triggered, it activated its automatic teleportation effect.[1] Pisces would later alter the enchantment to isolate and disable the detection trap.[5]
Owners
Previews Owners:
Current Owner:
Destinations
As of Volume 7, nine or ten mana gemstone have been installed on the door, each one connected to a different door. The destinations are:
Destinations | Installation | Gemstones | Additional Information |
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Celum | Vol. 3 & 7 | The Original Plain Stone | Originally installed into Octavia's shop for Celum in Volume 3, but changed to Wailant's farm in Volume 7. After the City was burned, the Door would be moved back to give the city assistance. This would end up restoring the connection to the City again.[6] |
Pallass | Vol. 5 | Yellow[7] |
Installed on the eighth floor in Volume 5. After the original gemstone was destroyed, it was re-installed again in Volume 6. Always having been controlled by the Pallass City Guard, it was outfitted with a gate and portcullis in Volume 7. |
Liscor | Vol. 5 | Yellow | Originally installed onto the Western Wall, but changed to be close to the new Mage’s and Adventurer’s Guilds in Volume 7. |
Invrisil | Vol. 5 / 7 | Orange | Originally on the road to Invrisil from Volume 5, but reached its destination only in Volume 7. |
Goblins Land |
Vol. 7 |
Red / Ruby | Originally installed in Volume 5, into the Dropclaw Bats' cave that the 5 Redfang and Cave Goblins lived in.
Was re-installed in Volume 7 by Pebblesnatch inside a forest, into the Goblins Land, which is right next to Riverfarm. Currently not in use due to there not being enough mana to activated it. |
Numbtongue's Personal Use | Vol. 6 | Purple[8] | Numbtongue carries a portable assemble door around when he leaves the Inn to mine on the mountains, for safety and ease of travel. |
Amentus Grove | Vol. 6 | Used to gather the Amentus fruits, that are located in the Floodplains. | |
Blood Fields | Vol. 6 | Close to the Bloodfields for the workers and adventurers working on the contraction road. | |
Esthelm | Vol. 6 | Installed to form a political relationship between Esthelm and Liscor. | |
Ashfire Bee's Cave Entrance | Vol. 7 | Installed in front of the Ashfire Bee's Hive Cave Entrance, that is located in the Floodplains, by Numbtongue and Mrsha, to help the Bees.[9]
Unknown if it was removed or not. | |
Wailant's farm | Vol. 7 | When Erin was kicked out from Celum, the Door was moved to the Strongheart's farm.
After the Door was moved back to Celum, another Door would be installed for the farm.[10] |
Over 3 to 5 gemstones were used for Liscor's Dungeon in Volume 5, for the Gnolls rescue. They were all destroyed after use to prevent Monsters from using them.
Trivia
- Typhenous speculates that due to the teleporting matrix enchantment was meant as an element of a trap, the portal isn’t meant to safeguard the user, thereby if the portal is closed on someone's hand or leg they might lose them entirely.[11]