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''Sulfur, a simple cook from Klûne faced a thousand dangers before finding his idol, the one who accepted to teach him sorcery: the Babayagob. He then had to face a thousand more before the witch finally decided to share her knowledge with him. However, Sulfur quickly realized that the old goblin hadn't told him everything: he could learn all the magic formulas he wanted from books, without mana he wouldn't be able to do a thing. The brave apprentice therefore climbed to the top of the Mata-Kata volcano to tear the object of his desire from the source of power itself.''
''The goblins' legendary luck hadn't let him down: Sulfur found a magnificent gem of fire jammed in a cliff of basalt. By removing the stone, he triggered nothing less than a huge eruption and the destruction of the surrounding villages, yet he survived Mata-Kata's wrath.''
''Ever since then, this gem, filled with volcanic power, has never left him during his glorious career.''
[[Sulfur]] can spend gems of Fire right before casting a spell or a ritual composed even partially of Fire. He can then use one or several of the effects described on the back of this card.
The Gem of Mata-Kata is reserved to Sulfur.
* Spells (excluding rituals)  - X Fire: The STR of the Damage Rolls inflicted by the spell is increased by X points. X is the number of gems spent (maximum: 3 gems).  - 2 Fire: The spell can be neither countered nor absorbed.  - 3 Fire: The spell's frequency (if it's a numerical value printed on the card) is increased by one point.
* Rituals  - X Fire: The ritual's range is increased by X x 5 cm.  is the number of gems spent (maximum: 5 gems = +25 cm).  - 2 Fire: The ritual's difficulty is reduced by 2 points.  - 3 Fire: Sulfur's council can immediately attempt to cast the ritual a second time. This artifact does not allow a ritual to be cast more than twice.
Cost: 45 AP

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