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Spell: Cord Spell to Find a Lost Object

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The crow is very good at finding things. Crows love to steal and collect shiny objects. If you need help finding something, invoke their keen observation and quick-wittedness. You need a black cord with nine knots in it and a crow's feather. Poke the feather through a knot at the end of the cord, and lay the cord in a line across a table. Sit opposite the feather end of the cord, and light a white candle in the middle of the table. Slowly, pull the cord to you and chant:

"What is lost I seek to find.
Knotted cord and feather of crow,
Let me now reclaim what is mine.
Reveal to me what must be known."

Once you have the feather in hand, snuff out the candle. Carry the cord with you as you search.
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