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<blockquote data-quote="Gez" data-source="post: 1971784" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>No confusion, but I just think it's a bit clumsy to have to write "spell level" in rulesy stuff when you work on metamagicish things.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I call spell slots "valences" and each spell level has a name, used in-character by wizards and all sorts of mystics. Name taken from the abaccus stones (called apices, singular apex) of Pope Sylvester II (a.k.a. Gerbert of Aurillac). The original names are sipos (0), igin (1), andras (2), ormis (3), arbas (4), quimas (5), calctis (6), zenis (7), temenias (8) and celentis (9). It seems the names originated from that latin poem:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">ordine primigeno sibi nomen possidet <u>igin</u></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><u>andras</u> ecce locum previndicat ipse secundum</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><u>ormis</u> post numerus non compositus sibi primus</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">denique bis binos succedens indicat <u>arbas</u></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">significat quinos ficto de nomine <u>quimas</u></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">sexta tenet <u>calcis</u> perfecto munere gaudens</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><u>zenis</u> enim digne septeno fulget honore</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">octo beatificos <u>temenias</u> exprimit unus</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">terque notat trinum <u>celentis</u> nomine rithmum</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">hinc sequitur <u>sipos</u> est qui rota namque vocatur</p><p></p><p>It's unclear where the names themselves come, though some of them sounds semitic or arabic. Anyway, I found them to be perfectly <em>arcane</em> names for numbers -- perfect for naming spell levels in the background of my homebrew. I've twisted them a bit so that they would all end in -is (sepis, igis, andris, ormis, quamis, etc.) to make it look like there was a convention behind the names, and transvalent spells (epic spells, sometimes referred to as tenth-level spells) are simply Is -- raw magical potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gez, post: 1971784, member: 1328"] No confusion, but I just think it's a bit clumsy to have to write "spell level" in rulesy stuff when you work on metamagicish things. Personally, I call spell slots "valences" and each spell level has a name, used in-character by wizards and all sorts of mystics. Name taken from the abaccus stones (called apices, singular apex) of Pope Sylvester II (a.k.a. Gerbert of Aurillac). The original names are sipos (0), igin (1), andras (2), ormis (3), arbas (4), quimas (5), calctis (6), zenis (7), temenias (8) and celentis (9). It seems the names originated from that latin poem: [indent]ordine primigeno sibi nomen possidet [U]igin[/U] [U]andras[/U] ecce locum previndicat ipse secundum [U]ormis[/U] post numerus non compositus sibi primus denique bis binos succedens indicat [U]arbas[/U] significat quinos ficto de nomine [U]quimas[/U] sexta tenet [U]calcis[/U] perfecto munere gaudens [U]zenis[/U] enim digne septeno fulget honore octo beatificos [U]temenias[/U] exprimit unus terque notat trinum [U]celentis[/U] nomine rithmum hinc sequitur [U]sipos[/U] est qui rota namque vocatur[/indent] It's unclear where the names themselves come, though some of them sounds semitic or arabic. Anyway, I found them to be perfectly [i]arcane[/i] names for numbers -- perfect for naming spell levels in the background of my homebrew. I've twisted them a bit so that they would all end in -is (sepis, igis, andris, ormis, quamis, etc.) to make it look like there was a convention behind the names, and transvalent spells (epic spells, sometimes referred to as tenth-level spells) are simply Is -- raw magical potential. [/QUOTE]
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