It takes a lot of effort to speak or vibrate this 40 letter name out loud. Oh all right, in this case I will concede that Enochian can be unpronounceable! I figure that this name would more so meant to be just for the sigil, or perhaps to be written. This name is: Gnthnmoanahollnlgnhoytoebaiannaognosaawt. The name of 40 letters is “the greatest name of god”. The outer ring of the sigil contains 40 letters. As you move further inwards on the sigil, the hierarchy becomes lower and lower. The names in the outermost heptagon are second in the hierarchy, and so on. The names on the outermost ring are at the top of the hierarchy and are to be called first. The hierarchy is as follows: The name of God, the angels, the seven angels who stand before god, the daughters of light, the sons of light, the daughters of the daughters, the sons of the sons, and the archangels. Each set of entities contains seven names. There are eight sets of names on the Sigil Dei Aemeth. The shapes of the geomantic figures within the sigil were used prior to Dee and Kelly's time, and are considered to have been a strong influence on the sigil dei aemeth. The names taken from the Kabbalistic system correlate with the seven planets and the tree of life. If you create a spell glyph, you can store any spell of up to the same level as the slot you use for the glyph of warding.Many of the names on the sigil dei aemeth are taken from the Kabbalah. If the spell requires concentration, it lasts until the end of its full duration.Īt Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 4th level or higher, the damage of an explosive runes glyph increases by 1d8 for each slot level above 3rd. If the spell summons hostile creatures or creates harmful objects or traps, they appear as close as possible to the intruder and attack it. If the spell affects an area, the area is centered on that creature. If the spell has a target, it targets the creature that triggered the glyph. When the glyph is triggered, the stored spell is cast. The spell being stored has no immediate effect when cast in this way. The spell must target a single creature or an area. Spell Glyph: You can store a prepared spell of 3rd level or lower in the glyph by casting it as part of creating the glyph. A creature takes 5d8 acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder damage on a failed saving throw (your choice when you create the glyph), or half as much damage on a successful one. Each creature in the aura must make a Dexterity saving throw. When you inscribe the glyph, choose explosive runes or a spell glyph.Įxplosive Runes: When triggered, the glyph erupts with magical energy in a 20-foot-radius sphere centered on the glyph. You can also set conditions for creatures that don't trigger the glyph, such as those who say a certain password. You can further refine the trigger so the spell activates only under certain circumstances or according to physical characteristics (such as height or weight), creature kind (for example, the ward could be set to affect aberrations or drow), or alignment. Once a glyph is triggered, this spell ends. For glyphs inscribed within an object, the most common triggers include opening that object, approaching within a certain distance of the object, or seeing or reading the glyph. For glyphs inscribed on a surface, the most typical triggers include touching or standing on the glyph, removing another object covering the glyph, approaching within a certain distance of the glyph, or manipulating the object on which the glyph is inscribed. You decide what triggers the glyph when you cast the spell. The glyph is nearly invisible and requires a successful Intelligence ( Investigation) check against your spell save DC to be found. If you choose an object, that object must remain in its place, if the object is moved more than 10 feet from where you cast this spell, the glyph is broken and the spell ends without being triggered. If you choose a surface, the glyph can cover an area of the surface no larger than 10 feet in diameter. When you cast this spell, you inscribe a glyph that harms other creatures, either upon a surface (such as a table or a section of floor or wall) or within an object that can be closed (such as a book, a scroll, or a treasure chest) to conceal the glyph.
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