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''To cast this spell, Gidzzit must carve the Lightning symbol on a specially prepared scroll. Alas, once the Lightning is cast, the scroll is consumed and becomes useless. Gidzzit therefore takes along with him a rather large amount of scrolls for each battle, and pays that it does not rain… For a long time now, the Sorcerer has been looking for a way of making an infinitely reusable scroll. It is said that an Orc Shaman has suggested that he tattoos the Lightning symbol on his body, but Gidzzit does not want to take such a great risk…and the Goblins willing to volunteer to experiment such a process do not come in numbers.''
''To cast this spell, Gidzzit must carve the Lightning symbol on a specially prepared scroll. Alas, once the Lightning is cast, the scroll is consumed and becomes useless. Gidzzit therefore takes along with him a rather large amount of scrolls for each battle, and pays that it does not rain… For a long time now, the Sorcerer has been looking for a way of making an infinitely reusable scroll. It is said that an Orc Shaman has suggested that he tattoos the Lightning symbol on his body, but Gidzzit does not want to take such a great risk…and the Goblins willing to volunteer to experiment such a process do not come in numbers.''
{{Colored box|title='''Scroll of Lightning'''|content=The target of the Scroll of Lightning suffers a Wound of a Strength equal to the difficulty chosen for this spell.}}


==Confrontation 3 Revision==
==Confrontation 3 Revision==