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Ritual Magic


Ritual Magic is a potent, unpredictable form of spellcasting used to shape fate, bind spirits, summon forces, and alter the fabric of reality. These are not battle spells—they are immersive, high-stakes arcane rites that must be prepared, performed, and officiated in-character.


🌀 What Is a Ritual?

A ritual is a powerful, often irreversible spell that:

  • Requires a specific ritual scroll
  • Consumes rare components
  • Takes time and focus
  • Must be conducted in a prepared ritual space
  • Requires validation by a Ritual Marshal

Rituals are rare and should feel dangerous, dramatic, and weighty. No part of a ritual is casual.


📜 Requirements to Perform a Ritual

1. Ritual Scroll

  • Must have a valid scroll with an Item ID, official stamp, and signature
  • The scroll contains the spell’s school, effect, and components

2. Required Components

  • Listed on the scroll (may include rare gems, creature parts, etc.)
  • Are consumed on casting—even if the ritual fails

3. Time Commitment

  • Rituals take anywhere from 5 minutes to over an hour
  • No shortcuts—you must fully roleplay the casting process

4. Ritual Skill & Lore

  • You must have the required Ritual Magic skill level
  • If the scroll includes a sub-school, you need a translatable lore skill to read it
  • e.g., “Summoning | Elemental Fire” requires Elemental or Elemental Fire Lore

5. Prepared Circle or Space

  • Must cast inside a properly prepared ritual area
  • How to prepare the space is something you must Find Out In Play (FOIP)

6. Adequate Light

  • You must be able to read the scroll clearly at all times
  • If your light source fails (e.g., flashlight dies), the ritual fails

7. Marshal Oversight

  • A Ritual Marshal must validate the ritual
  • Either present during casting or must verify it immediately after

8. Absolute Concentration

  • Any distraction results in automatic failure
  • Examples: breaking character, unrelated speech, laughter, pain, loud noise

⚠️ Consequences of Failure

Rituals are not guaranteed to succeed. Failure may result in:

  • Loss of all components
  • Magical backlash
  • Curse effects
  • Narrative complications

Rituals are meant to be risky and memorable.


🧠 FOIP: Learn More In-Play

Ritual Magic is intentionally mysterious. Much of its structure, risks, and discoveries are meant to unfold through roleplay, not out-of-play reading.

Ask mentors. Seek scrolls. Make mistakes. Discover secrets.



Volaire LARPTo invoke is to risk. To cast is to change. To complete a ritual is to become part of legend.

operations/public/interactive_rulebook/core/ritual_magic.txt · Last modified: 2025/06/01 09:01 by eric

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